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    Quote Originally Posted by L37Ultra View Post
    Trust me as a Limerck supporter I know all about the license's process , but whats the point of 1st Division clubs applying for Premier League license then?
    You get a PR officer funded by the FAI if you have a Premier Licence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by L37Ultra View Post
    Trust me as a Limerck supporter I know all about the license's process , but whats the point of 1st Division clubs applying for Premier League license then?
    Presumably if a Premier team went belly up before the start of the season
    and the newly relegated team didnt hold a Premier Licence there may be
    an outside chance of them getting the promotion!

    Highly unlikely but ...

    Other than that I assume if they get a Premier LIcence now and have
    aspirtions of promotion, they should be able to keep things together to
    get the same licence next year if they do go up.

    And of course the extra financial help a Premier Licence brings

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    Quote Originally Posted by holidaysong View Post
    You get a PR officer funded by the FAI if you have a Premier Licence.
    That's the main reason we applied for a Premier one.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by holidaysong View Post
    You get a PR officer funded by the FAI if you have a Premier Licence.
    But it also brings in the added expense of having to match the €15k that the FAI give in a grant to pay for your CPO. At the moment this would be too much a burden for a lot of clubs as it would be the equivelant of about 5 weeks team wages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by holidaysong View Post
    You get a PR officer funded by the FAI if you have a Premier Licence.
    thought you got a CPO, not a PRO??
    I’m not pedantic...I’m merely overly concerned with minute details.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue til i die View Post
    thought you got a CPO, not a PRO??
    Yeah it is a CPO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by holidaysong View Post
    Yeah it is a CPO.
    Do we lose our CPO now we have not got a premier licence??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dunny2K7 View Post
    Do we lose our CPO now we have not got a premier licence??
    We will lose the €15,000 that the FAI give towards the salary, whether that means we have to do without the CPO would be a matter for the club I assume.
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    Quote Originally Posted by holidaysong View Post
    We will lose the €15,000 that the FAI give towards the salary, whether that means we have to do without the CPO would be a matter for the club I assume.
    Hope the club can fund him he is a great man for this club!
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    Is it a requirement for the First Division clubs who applied for - and got - a Premier Division licence, that they enter a team in the 'A' League?

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    Our CEO Gerry Matthews speaks about the decision to award us a First Division Licence on dundalkfc.com.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fintan Cassidy View Post
    Is it a requirement for the First Division clubs who applied for - and got - a Premier Division licence, that they enter a team in the 'A' League?
    No. This requirement is for Premier Division clubs only.
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    Quote Originally Posted by holidaysong View Post
    Our CEO Gerry Matthews speaks about the decision to award us a First Division Licence on dundalkfc.com.

    that must be quite worrying as clearly you might get promoted and then fail on the same point unless you can get the wheels in motion asap to have this criteria removed.

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    from http://www.eircomloi.ie:82/



    St Patrick’s Athletic lose licensing appeal



    The Club Licensing Appeals Body has upheld the decision of the Club Licensing Committee to impose a financial sanction on St Patrick’s Athletic.



    This was the only appeal against the decisions of the Club Licensing Committee last week when 15 Premier Division and seven First Division licences were awarded.

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    Interesting. Another 5k wasted on that appeal so.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fintan Cassidy View Post
    from http://www.eircomloi.ie:82/
    St Patrick’s Athletic lose licensing appeal
    The Club Licensing Appeals Body has upheld the decision of the Club Licensing Committee to impose a financial sanction on St Patrick’s Athletic.
    This was the only appeal against the decisions of the Club Licensing Committee last week when 15 Premier Division and seven First Division licences were awarded.

    Small footnote to above FAI have released a statement
    http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=c...=2923&Itemid=9

    "The Football Association of Ireland wishes to refute suggestions in some media outlets that the financial sanction imposed on St Patrick’s Athletic was down to a late processing matter. This is not correct. The club have been informed of the reason for the financial sanction"
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    No rumours on what it actually was though? Interesting.
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    No Rumours. It's a good thing.
    The process is confidential.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HarpoJoyce View Post
    No Rumours. It's a good thing.
    The process is confidential.
    Kind of. The FAI's disciplined clubs for such arbitrary things in the past that I can only hope they're doing something sensible here. I don't see the benefit in confidentiality though.
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    Confidentiality

    The confidentality agreement within the process attempts to protect the contributors to the process. So information, recorded information is not used in a negative way against the contributors. I have no sympathy for gossip correspondents and supporters who are frustrated because they are not part of the shared information.

    John83, your post above is just a very general line, with no specifics or proven facts and is one reason many supporters remain out of the decision making process in Irish football.


    The confidentiality clause of the Licensing
    http://www.fai.ie/pdf/FAI_Club_Licen...anual_2008.pdf

    3.3. CONFIDENTIALITY
    The Licensor guarantees the licence applicant/licensee full confidentiality as regards all non-public
    information disclosed during the Licensing Core Process. In this regard:
    • The FAI must conclude an annual confidentiality agreement with each licence applicant.
    • Members of the FAI Club Licensing Committee, the FAI Club Licensing Appeals Body, the FAI
    Club Licensing Department and any other individual engaged by the Licensor in the licensing
    process must sign a confidentiality clause before starting his or her tasks.
    A copy of the contacts sheet, which is attached to the Club Licensing Application form, will be sent to the
    League of Ireland administration for their records. Data regarding Infrastructure will also be shared with
    the FAI and League of Ireland to facilitate match delegates in completing their reports and for Health and
    Safety reasons. No enclosures (e.g. Legal or Financial Information) will be forwarded and these will
    remain subject to the confidentiality clause.
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