Some random musings -
Arkaga took over last year. Since then, Cork's debts have grown to E800k. Let's say they were E200k to start with (there's always some debt).
Did O'Donovan leave since then? Certainly Meyler did. Any other transfers? The debt growth is suspiciously not far off a year's losses.
Given the wide range of rumoured debts (kit manufacturers, ground rent, training ground rent, programme printers), it's possible Arkaga haven't put a single penny into Cork. Wages have been paid as (a) the players are the first to really complain if they're not getting paid and (b) they're the club's main assets and are free transfers if not paid. It's possible (and again, this is pure conjecture for the purposes of ultimately pointless discussion) Arkaga concentrated on paying wages, which were just about covered by Cork's income including transfer fees. They got around the 65% wage cap by assuring the FAI all debts would be covered, which ultimately is all they'd want to hear.
Now the AIPL is off (or, more likely, as per the Herald, the property market is collapsing so their plan of a new ground with a load of associated houses is less profitable; possibly easier to get planning permission for houses if you include a nice community-friendly stadium in there, a la Drogheda), Arkaga want to sell Cork City FC Investments Limited, hoping that their assurance to the FAI is legally invalid. Upshot - they could have made some serious property profits, realised they weren't going to and are now trying to sell the debt ridden company and ultimately get out of paying any of the club's debts while ultimately screwing Cork over.
Does any of that make any sense, or is it just late?
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