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    Quote Originally Posted by Poor Student
    I'm sad to see Waterford get away with resting on their laurels after all. It'll be interesting to see how their planned squad fits into the Premier Division.
    It's not Waterford's fault that Shels screwed themselves up.

    Shels would be better off taking their medicine, and go about building some form of squad, and coach before the season starts, as they don't have a hope of winning any appeals. I'm sure they'll enjoy the trips to Finn Harps, Cobh, Wexford, and Kilkenny over the next 9 months. It's called "The Hangover".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poor Student View Post
    I'm sad to see Waterford get away with resting on their laurels after all. Their second deus ex machina. It'll be interesting to see how their planned squad fits into the Premier Division. Surely they can't overbudget and have cash flow problems this season.
    Still a keen interest in our affairs, I see. People seem to be mistaking our utter crapness last year with resting on our laurels, because we we're 'guaranteed' a premier spot. We were useless all year, for various reasons. Towards the end of the year a rumour came out that we were tipped off about our future. Do people really believe that last march we decided not to try as we were safe anyway?

    I would hate to see the club turn down a premier invite, but it does leave us in an awkward spot. Budgets, sponsorship, ticket prices etc. have all been done with the first division in mind, so there may be a frantic couple of weeks to get things sorted for the new season.

    The squad, while is geared for a first division title, is probably stronger and more stable than last year's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by delboy View Post
    It will be one hell of a fight for the BLUES to get out of the 1st division this year with Dundalk, Athlone, Finn Harps and even Monaghan looking to have good squads pre-season. However, I think we have a very good 1st division squad more than capable of winning the 1st division title and gaining promotion many of our players have already been through several promotion campaigns and our younger players have the experience of last years fiasco.

    I'll bet money if we do get to play in the premier we will finish above at least 4clubs: Galway, Sligo (last year wasa one off you got a 1st season back in the premier bounce and your squad is mch weaker than last years), Longford, Rovers and maybe UCD.
    regardless of it probably being a one off we still finished 5th in the league. alot of people being saying similar on these boards about it being a false position blah blah blah. sligo rovers finished 5th while your lot bounced around the bottom two.

    of course our squad is weaker than last year. that team was built over a year , got promoted and went from strength to strength. alot of those players are gone with the old manger. so we have to build again. and doing so in the prem is much tougher indeed. objective is to consolidate in the prem. we're not naive enough to suggest we'll come 5th again. but in this league best of the rest is 5th so who know's who'll finish there behind the likes of bohs, cork, derry and drogehda . i'd settle for staying well away from a relegation scrap.

    i think galway cud do well this season. UCD are always decent (esp against us ). i'll put money against urs that you'll be relegated....AGAIN !!
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    Having seen what Sligo & Galway have to offer in the pre-season, Waterford will not have to worry about relegation.

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    will there "appeal" be successful?
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    Just heard about this. Delighted! The FAI have done the right thing. And who would have thought id ever include 'right thing' and 'FAI' in the same sentence!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magicme View Post
    Having seen what Sligo & Galway have to offer in the pre-season, Waterford will not have to worry about relegation.
    Pre-season is just that , pre - season


    Just like to say that I hope this is a new dawn for Shelbourne and they can get back to being a football club
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    Quote Originally Posted by PAURO 7 View Post
    Just heard about this. Delighted! The FAI have done the right thing. And who would have thought id ever include 'right thing' and 'FAI' in the same sentence!
    I'll side track my current cautious ecstacy to note the following exception to the above mentioned rule:

    "Drowning Stan and the rest of the F*ckwits at FAI before the would seem to me to be the right thing to do to help our chances of qualification."
    That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniffer View Post
    The season hasn't even started yet. I've had to design a special close season asterisk
    January 30th?!

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    This could have done with a new thread to be honest- it's one of the biggest decision in the history of Irish football and it's a bit of a pain having to sort through to find the last place you read.

    Anyway- interesting times in the eL. I'm starting to think that the close season is more exciting than the actual football!
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    one john delaney
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    a waterford man true and true

    hes the one that fixed it for the blues by dumping shels out.

    and if you beleve all that then you must be a shels fan

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    As a side-point, this season and next may turn-out to be a bit of a golden era for the First Division.

    They had bigger than usual crowds throughout the division in 2006 with Rovers down there, and now with Shels in the First they're probably likely to attract bigger than usual crowds again across 2007. Add in the fact that Sligo generated good crowds towards the end of the 2005 season, and the high level of competition for Promotion we've had over the last few years, and this will probably be the best supported era for the First since City were there in 1985-87.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wexfordned View Post
    It appears that alot of shels mb posters want the decision appealed. can't see how they can complain:

    They submitted their application, committee wasn't happy so they asked for explantions & only then when they felt their explanations didn't add up did they decide to relegate them. Personally I would have included a points penalty as well.

    Also the last thing the league needs is to be dragged through the courts again & shels are in no position to go splashing out on court fees
    What is the prospect of an appeal succeeding? Would it be too naive to ask that they take their medicine, accept the decision, and let everyone get on with some bloody football. Or are they morally bankrupt too?

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    If Shels cannot get a Premier licence then it is illogical that they would get a Uefa licence. This would normally mean that next in line gets the place although I have heard there is a rule that only the league Champion can take the CL in leagues such as the eL.

    This decision will be good for the FAI, government, Bohs & Pats as will surely mean Shels eventually move to Tallaght to share the stadium. Rovers probably won't be worried either as will have big head start on Shels to build a successful base.

    It is staggering that Ollie spent 12-15m & only has game versus Deportivo to show for & a few league wins. I hope we don't hear the same crap heard after DC collpase that Ollies heart was in the right place.
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    If Shels cannot get a Premier licence then it is illogical that they would get a Uefa licence.
    Actually it's also pretty illogical that they can be awarded a D1 license, as most of the financial criteria are exactly the same.

    However, I do think the right decision was made in not kicking them out completely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BohDiddley View Post
    What is the prospect of an appeal succeeding? Would it be too naive to ask that they take their medicine, accept the decision, and let everyone get on with some bloody football. Or are they morally bankrupt too?
    You mean you had to ask ??

    I couldn't see an appeal against the demotion being successful especially as the 1st division licence was granted WITH conditions. Some of the conditions may be successfuly appealed though.

    The good news probably is that Shels are unlikely to have suffecient funds to mount a High Court challange.

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    OK, here's my (conspiracy) theory

    FAI tell Shels they're going to revoke the license at First Instance Committee, therefore appearing to be stamping down on this sort of thing. But inform Shels they can appeal. Effectively giving Shels another week to pay the wages. In the meantime Ollie signs deal with Kilkenny et al, clears the offending players wages debt and obtains premier license.

    FAI are seen to be "serious about licensing" but still giving Shels every change to sort themselves out. I expect that next Monday Shels will be confirmed for premier division with Waterford in the first.

    The European license is another story altogether
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    OK, here's my (conspiracy) theory

    FAI tell Shels they're going to revoke the license at First Instance Committee, therefore appearing to be stamping down on this sort of thing. But inform Shels they can appeal. Effectively giving Shels another week to pay the wages. In the meantime Ollie signs deal with Kilkenny et al, clears the offending players wages debt and obtains premier license.

    FAI are seen to be "serious about licensing" but still giving Shels every change to sort themselves out. I expect that next Monday Shels will be confirmed for premier division with Waterford in the first.

    The European license is another story altogether
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    OK, here's my (conspiracy) theory

    FAI tell Shels they're going to revoke the license at First Instance Committee, therefore appearing to be stamping down on this sort of thing. But inform Shels they can appeal. Effectively giving Shels another week to pay the wages. In the meantime Ollie signs deal with Kilkenny et al, clears the offending players wages debt and obtains premier license.

    FAI are seen to be "serious about licensing" but still giving Shels every change to sort themselves out. I expect that next Monday Shels will be confirmed for premier division with Waterford in the first.
    That would be an utter sham. And therefore sounds perfectly plausible, if not probable.

    I'm uncomfortable with the current situation where the FAI looks to have done something remotely approaching the right thing. Doesn't bode well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    OK, here's my (conspiracy) theory

    FAI tell Shels they're going to revoke the license at First Instance Committee, therefore appearing to be stamping down on this sort of thing. But inform Shels they can appeal. Effectively giving Shels another week to pay the wages. In the meantime Ollie signs deal with Kilkenny et al, clears the offending players wages debt and obtains premier license.

    FAI are seen to be "serious about licensing" but still giving Shels every change to sort themselves out. I expect that next Monday Shels will be confirmed for premier division with Waterford in the first.

    The European license is another story altogether
    My thoughts exactly.

    And if it is sorted by next week then the UEFA license will sort itself out.

    IN any case I have zero confidence that the FAI's basis for their decision is anything other than riddled with holes and the usual threat of the High Court will force a climb down.

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