I know some thing similar was mentioned before, but the Transfer window system restricts clubs ability to sell players.
That said , by not listening to offers for Jason Byrne were Shels not acting recklessly?
The licencing sytem is at fault here.
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I know some thing similar was mentioned before, but the Transfer window system restricts clubs ability to sell players.
That said , by not listening to offers for Jason Byrne were Shels not acting recklessly?
The licencing sytem is at fault here.
sometime last week as part of the final stages of licensing all clubs were required to sign a declaration stating that there club had no pending litagation or wind up orders that may impact on them ,has shels invaludated the licence application by signing theres
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
agreed but if the first instance committe meets this weeks were does that leave shels
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
That only covers "current" - not "pending" winding-up orders.
Olliy's own quote in the Irish Times clearly stated that he's in the business of just fobbing the Revenue off, without paying them. He therefore must have known another winding-up order was inevitably due, since he didn't clear the last one.
Will be interesting to see what the whitewash, sorry - Licensing Committee makes of Shel's latest Winding-up order in the context of Olly's ill-advised quote.
he rally has shot himeself in the foot, reciving the cash listed in a winding up order does not close the action, 9 time out out of 10 the revenue will turn uo in court and withdraw the action as the debt has been cleared. They may not be so forgiving this time, or the next time, or the time after that, but eventually they will go to the courts and ask for an examiner. If Ollie is reastricted from acting as a director he is shagged as didnt amost of the Sesl board quit.
actually who are the directors of Shelbourne FC or whatever the latest company is called
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