Is that the current crowd in charge? (Genuine question...)
Johnny Taxman wants us gone.
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Is that the current crowd in charge? (Genuine question...)
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According to our website, Yes.
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Last edited by razor; 13/05/2009 at 3:44 PM.
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Got this from the Derry forum
http://www.insolvencyjournal.ie/more...nt_FC_Ltd.aspx
Anyone have any info? What's brought this on?
DCFC
Probably arkaga
No, that's the trading company. If it's real, it's the same thing that hit Shels a few times in 2006. But Cork also survived a petition in 2006 (Limerick FC didn't).
If it's real, it's not good news. Seems to confirm the problems with Coughlan.
Think that was highlighted at the time. Nice and amusing!
Real, real shame.
Hopefully they'll pull through
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Agreed. But it seems there needs to be fundamental change at Cork or this'll happen again. I think in 2006, once the arrears were paid to Revenue, the petition was withdrawn. Cash has been a problem for Cork of late though, with the rumours of unpaid wages.
Lads, what are the possible outcomes with this petition?
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.
Doesn`t look optimistic , the Petitioner is the Collector General, though maybe in this climate the Revenue will settle for what they can get. It will still leave Cork in breach of licensing, with a point deduction?
Best of luck with contesting the petition.
Pay the money, you're grand. Don't pay it, they probably wind the company up, sell the assets and take the cash.
I see the notice before Cork City is Danninger, coincidentally. Which side of the Bohs debacle were they on again?
I would presume that the club is either wound up, or pays what it owes and is allowed to continue, whether that payment can be made on an instalment basis remains to be seen. I'd say the revenue are getting pretty ****ed of with the LoI at this stage, and obviously need the dough.
DCFC
How can it all have been sorted with the taxman in Nov (examinship) and now only 7 months later they are after us again. Can they actually do that?
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