Bohs settle outstanding payments
Bohemians off the field problems have come to an end today with the news that they have paid outstanding monies owed to former players.
The club have had a difficult pre-season, and having survived the threat of a winding up order, will now look to concentrate on preparations for the coming Airtricity Premier Division season. The club made agreements with players regarding payment of money owed, and the PFAI have today confirmed the payment.
A PFAI Statement read:"The PFAI would like to confirm that monies owed to former players of Bohemian FC have been paid today, Tuesday 22 February 2011, the last day of the League of Ireland transfer window."
"We would like to thank Bohemian FC and the FAI; Bohemians President Robert Dunne, the club's General Manager John Doran and in particular club Treasurer Chris Brien, FAI Chief Executive John Delaney and League Director Fran Gavin. Without their assistance this situation would not have reached a satisfactory conclusion."
The club have had a difficult pre-season, and having survived the threat of a winding up order, will now look to concentrate on preparations for the coming Airtricity Premier Division season. The club made agreements with players regarding payment of money owed, and the PFAI have today confirmed the payment.
A PFAI Statement read:"The PFAI would like to confirm that monies owed to former players of Bohemian FC have been paid today, Tuesday 22 February 2011, the last day of the League of Ireland transfer window."
"We would like to thank Bohemian FC and the FAI; Bohemians President Robert Dunne, the club's General Manager John Doran and in particular club Treasurer Chris Brien, FAI Chief Executive John Delaney and League Director Fran Gavin. Without their assistance this situation would not have reached a satisfactory conclusion."