From my knowledge, a company can be registered under one name with the companies office and also have a trading name. It doesn't mean they are two seperate companies.Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Its not possible for anyone else to pay wages except the company who hold the work permitOriginally Posted by Schumi
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From my knowledge, a company can be registered under one name with the companies office and also have a trading name. It doesn't mean they are two seperate companies.Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Branvard trade as Shamrock Rovers so the licence was given to the one entity. Presumably, Accolade similarly trade as Shelbourne.
You're missing the point.Originally Posted by Macy
In every other clubs case they ARE either a co-op or company of some form. Ie Branvard Limited T/A SRFC = Rovers. This applies to all clubs Except Longford and Shels where the related companies only hold the clubs assets. The football club part of it remains separate and unincorporated (ie not an actual company or co-op).
http://www.shelbournefc.ie/news.php?id=293
Should be interesting............hopefully!
Who Cares?!
I thought he was notoriously paranoid about the internet!
Nah, thats Dolan...
I'm sure he;ll answer all questions honestly and there will be no censorship
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Yeah Dolan is a huge advocate of honest question answering and no censorship ... fair play to the fella !!Originally Posted by Dodge
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The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Mixing up my two points there aface, but whatever, never let it be said that I got in the way of a good Dolan jibe
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Does that make directors of the (not limited) club liable for its debts?Originally Posted by thomas
That's what I'm saying though...?Originally Posted by TonyD
Longford Town Limited is dormant - two quid share capital and two quid debtors. It doesn't hold the ground or any assets. The company trades as a partnership, as far as I remember (you can download the relevant form RBN1A from the CR website).Originally Posted by thomas
Accolade Ltd does far more than hold Shels' assets. Otherwise -
(a) It wouldn't have PAYE issues
(b) It wouldn't have qualified accounts on issues relating to debtors and creditors control (see the Audit Report)
(c) It wouldn't engage a qualified accountant and various volunteers to write up their books (see Audit Report)
(d) Shels' headed paper wouldn't carry Accolade's name
(e) It wouldn't be issuing P60s
From the Sunday Times:
Originally Posted by Sunday Times
SHELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB
PRESS RELEASE
Statement from Shelbourne FC
Sunday 2th April:
Shelbourne FC wishes to inform their fans, supporters and sponsors that the outstanding arrears in tax due to the Revenue Commissioners, will be paid in full on Monday morning 3rd of April 2006. The club would also like to thank all those who have rallied around the club in the past few weeks during this difficult period.
Shelbourne CEO Ollie Byrne said: “As promised, the tax bill will be discharged in full. It’s unfortunate that we ended up in this position, because it’s difficult enough to survive in Irish football, let alone make the great advances that we have achieved at Tolka Park in the past fifteen years. We need all the help we can get if we are to make the vital break-through at European level that the eircom League is capable of.”
He continued: “Now that this episode is closed, we would like to get back to the real business in hand – which is football. We’re playing our final group match in the Setanta Sports Cup on Monday night against Derry City with an excellent chance of making it to the semi-finals. To help achieve this, we need as much support as possible on the night in Tolka Park. I would like to invite all those who have shown so much interest in the club over the last three weeks, to come along and see what this club is really all about and to enjoy another great night in Irish football.”
ENDS
I think we already know what Shels are all about!
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"It's time for the FAI to grow up." John O'Donoghue, Minister for Sport, RTE , Sunday 7 Nov 2004
the man is unreal.
its rovers fault the revenue went after him after he missed a pre-arranged payment date?
if we had that much clout would we still be working to complete our stadium in the first division?
can he not do a simple thing like pay a bill without slandering SRFC and I assume bohs?
queue shels acolytes to tell us all that olly is right, Rovers and Boyezzz run a conspiracy against shels through the Revenue Commisioners. From there Limerick offices as well no less.
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Let's not forget his other court date which, no doubt, will be all Rovers fault as well
Good for you.Originally Posted by soccerc
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If Shels are out of the woods (and I'd be delighted for the Shels fans if they were), how do the club plan on avoiding this happening again a couple of months down the line? If the club's losing a million a year, it's going to happen sooner rather than later unless serious cut-backs are made surely?
agreed, the main reason the revenue let us off some of our debt was we radically changed our coporate culture to the extent that the problems were unlikely to happen again.Originally Posted by pineapple stu
olly has not made those commitments, but is still comparing the situations.
Guess yous are gonna have to resort to porn now lads.
As the old saying goes "he who laughs last...doesn't get the joke".Originally Posted by sfc red
Whilst everyone`s aware that Shels fans have a reputation as fawning acolytes who frequently seem happy not to ask the obvious questions & live in blissfull ignorance, are you so naive not to worry about why it got to this stage & what state the clubs finances are in, never mind that all the Shels eggs appear to be in the Dalymount basket?
Also re the previous article & Ollie planning to be in the bank picking up the money BEFORE it opens on Monday, should someone notify the Special Branch? and come to think of it, what a coincidence that there was another large cash-in-transit robbery today....
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