If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
I'm very interested to hear what these conditions are. [Conspiracy theory alert] It could be that one of the conditions (unwritten of course) was that they would be given the 1st division licence on condition they pay the wages and DO NOT appeal the premier division license being revoked. Similar to the bull**** deal where Rovers didn't appeal the 8 points deduction knowing they were getting off lightly (and no revisionism by Rovers fans will make me think otherwise). Ironically enough Ollie knew it was a BS deal and threatened to bring it court, looking for more punishment for Rovers.
Still think the first theory is more realistic...
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Without getting into so-called revisionism - I'll leave that to the undisputed kings in Dalymount - the reason we didn't appeal was also to do with the fact that the FAI hadn't the foggiest notion as to what they were doing. Hence an appeal could have been very messy for everyone involved - Rovers and the FAI. The FAI don't like uncharted waters and that's exactly where they were.
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My take on any appeal/conspiracy-
Is it only possible for Shels to appeal the decision of 19/02/07 based on facts presented at or before 19/02/07? They did have a number of days to submit further information as required to this date. Any subsequent changes of circumstances in the week after 19/02 are irrelevant to the date of the decision made by the FAI (an extreme example: Ollie Byrne could win Euro Millions, therefore Shels would be financially prudent). Therefore, Shels can only appeal the decision made based on facts presented at the time of the appeal or due to an misapplication of rules by the first instance committee.
Can any body clarify?
As Irishmen we dilute our sense of nation by depending on the English to bring us our balls
Its a correct decision to relegate shels, no question about it. But I wouldn`t be too cocky if i was a waterford fan, like us they have assembled a team to win the first div and also like us they would (will) struggle in the premier with their current side. At the play off game, I was shocked at the poor fitness of waterford, actually i was shocked at their standard. They are in a for one hell of a tough season ahead.
All in all its been a very good day for us, one of our closest challengers removed and a team with nothing to offer replacing them.
dcfc steve, dont forget who was also in the first div with you in 85/86, the bold shels !
Sorry for asking what may have been asked before in the 630 post thread (is that a record?)
Where are Shels going to get players from, will they be holding trials. Can I play?
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All of this has happened before. All of it will happen again.
Originally Posted by kdjaC
Pats went from 25-1 to 14-1 to 10 - 1 to 6- 1 this week
I have them at all of the above
A real waste of money since they are still 11/1 on pp!!!
If the FAI allow Shels in the Premier it is an admission that the Shels accounts were correct & that licencing was an abismal failure.
I know we fell licencing has been implemented in hopeless manner but such a decision would be official acknowledgement of this.
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