Seems to be true alright. Longford weren't able to pay their players for a while. Haven't heard anything about Sligo though...
Is it just me or have the Shels shenanigans disguised serious problems at other clubs? Specifically Longford and Sligo. I'm hearing all sorts of rumours about both clubs but very little general talk on here.
Discuss....
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Seems to be true alright. Longford weren't able to pay their players for a while. Haven't heard anything about Sligo though...
Cue somebody claiming Kildare County are going to pack it in any day now
well a lot of clubs are flyin under the radar, due to fact if everything was revealed tommorow the leauge would cease to exist, the sad thing about the eircom leauge is attendances can help culbs a lot, but only a fraction of football fans will watch there local team live, but it doent really matter as every leauge on the continent our nearly every one is bust there is no money left and clubs are stacking up debt year on year, just to look as close as the premiership man utsd E500million in debt chelsea lost E80 million last year, aresenal are around E300 million in debt, celtic in scotland are in debt even thought they have sell out crowds week in and week out, they spend beyond there means, but that doent have to happen here if you get attendances at games the club should do the wise thing and linit the wages, thats where all the others leagues have gone wrong and if the players arent happy there more than entitled to leave.
Now that the FAI have established our are establising an education program for profession and probably part time players there better off staying here play for ten years and when your finnished playin you have a colledge degree to fall back on and your set for the rest of your life if you smart enough, you may go to enland our scotlad and earn a bit moree and you might might be lucky enough to play in the premiership but if you dont you would be better of stayin at home as you are not going to earn that much more in the championship our league one, some club think there player will leave so offer more wages to keep them but they wont get a whole lot more so they should stop being grredy, if they wanna take there chances in england off with them we want to build a league not destroy one,
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Longford at least appear to be addressing their problems to an extent in fairness - they've released a fair few experienced players in pre-season.
Hadn't heard anything about Sligo though. Wouldn't be too surprised given they went for full-time immediately on promotion, which could well have been an overreach. Similar situation may hit Galway this year?
Pat's have been racking up losses of half a million a year for the last couple of years anyway. Don't know how that's going to turn out.
hopefully longford get the boot and bring up dundalk
well, we dont know the full story down here, but IMO i cant see where we have the money for a Full-time side with attendances of only 1000 per game....it dosent add up...
Our only problem is with playing staff. A shame we can't attract as many players as we need, but at lease we're not Galway
Was wondering if you meant team-wise as had heard nothing about money trouble. They've lost players but I doubt they'll be in serious trouble, it looks like there's a few weak teams this year. I'd say at least 3 of Longford, Waterford, Galway & Bray will be behind Sligo this year.
That's about standard for most clubs AFAIK.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
I don't know the full story but from what I've heard:
We didn't pay a few wages in certain weeks last season but all those wages have now been paid. We've let go of probably our 6/7 top earners. This coming season is all about getting our books in order. The board seem to accept the fact that we may get relegated this season but we'll have our books in order by the end of it. Our starting 11 still isn't too bad but if we get many injuries/suspensions, we'll be in serious trouble.
Any Town fans who know more, feel free to add to this....
Can't see it happening at Galway this year. While it is a huge step moving to a full-time set-up, something i didn't think I'd ever see, I think the clubs budget is within its means. Fundraising schemes are well organised (700 tickets sold for Black and White Ball at 150 euro a pop for example.) Season ticket and merchandising revenue is up. The only imponderable question is the teams performance. Hopefully it will be good enough to stay up but they can't say they aren't being given every chance in terms of preparation. Fingers crossed.
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