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Public Area => Taxi Talk => Topic started by: john m on March 27, 2019, 12:26:55 pm

Title: battle of the big bastards
Post by: john m on March 27, 2019, 12:26:55 pm
Who goes first .John Delaney or Tessy May . Im going with Delaney tobe gone first ,with a nice redundancy package .
Title: Re: battle of the big bastards
Post by: stonethecrows on March 27, 2019, 12:39:13 pm
Apparently he gave a loan of 250k to a company he has 25% shares in !

Part of an Article taken form Indo today:
"
John Delaney had loaned almost €250,000 to a property company partly owned by him while the FAI was paying his rent and when he provided a €100,000 loan to the football governing body.


JMPHE, a building and property rental company in which Mr Delaney owns a 25pc share and acts as a director, owed him €222,485 for the year ending February 2018.

The figure, according to documents filed with the Companies Registration Office (CRO), was down slightly from an outstanding amount of €227,111 for the previous period.

The accounts showed in 2016 and 2017 there was no remuneration paid to directors of the company, which is based in Butlerstown, Co Waterford.

It had net liabilities of €371,284 according to its latest annual accounts, which were filled in November. "
Title: Re: battle of the big bastards
Post by: john m on March 27, 2019, 12:43:23 pm
Apparently he gave a loan of 250k to a company he has 25% shares in !

Part of an Article taken form Indo today:
"
John Delaney had loaned almost €250,000 to a property company partly owned by him while the FAI was paying his rent and when he provided a €100,000 loan to the football governing body.


JMPHE, a building and property rental company in which Mr Delaney owns a 25pc share and acts as a director, owed him €222,485 for the year ending February 2018.

The figure, according to documents filed with the Companies Registration Office (CRO), was down slightly from an outstanding amount of €227,111 for the previous period.

The accounts showed in 2016 and 2017 there was no remuneration paid to directors of the company, which is based in Butlerstown, Co Waterford.

It had net liabilities of €371,284 according to its latest annual accounts, which were filled in November. "

since when is investing in your own business a crime or anything to do with the press .
Title: Re: battle of the big bastards
Post by: The Liffey Lip on March 27, 2019, 12:47:02 pm
 I'm under the impression this chap is an Accountant and that would suggest he knows how to operate within the confines of the law..all legit so far then? Maybe, it's to get attention away from something else.
Title: Re: battle of the big bastards
Post by: stonethecrows on March 27, 2019, 12:54:34 pm
Apparently he gave a loan of 250k to a company he has 25% shares in !

Part of an Article taken form Indo today:
"
John Delaney had loaned almost €250,000 to a property company partly owned by him while the FAI was paying his rent and when he provided a €100,000 loan to the football governing body.


JMPHE, a building and property rental company in which Mr Delaney owns a 25pc share and acts as a director, owed him €222,485 for the year ending February 2018.

The figure, according to documents filed with the Companies Registration Office (CRO), was down slightly from an outstanding amount of €227,111 for the previous period.

The accounts showed in 2016 and 2017 there was no remuneration paid to directors of the company, which is based in Butlerstown, Co Waterford.

It had net liabilities of €371,284 according to its latest annual accounts, which were filled in November. "

since when is investing in your own business a crime or anything to do with the press .

I would imagine that they print articles(true) to sell their papers. In BigD's case they are looking for any sort of shit out there to throw at him by the looks of it.
I think BigD will resign by the end of the week.
Title: Re: battle of the big bastards
Post by: john m on March 27, 2019, 12:57:43 pm
Apparently he gave a loan of 250k to a company he has 25% shares in !

Part of an Article taken form Indo today:
"
John Delaney had loaned almost €250,000 to a property company partly owned by him while the FAI was paying his rent and when he provided a €100,000 loan to the football governing body.


JMPHE, a building and property rental company in which Mr Delaney owns a 25pc share and acts as a director, owed him €222,485 for the year ending February 2018.

The figure, according to documents filed with the Companies Registration Office (CRO), was down slightly from an outstanding amount of €227,111 for the previous period.

The accounts showed in 2016 and 2017 there was no remuneration paid to directors of the company, which is based in Butlerstown, Co Waterford.

It had net liabilities of €371,284 according to its latest annual accounts, which were filled in November. "

since when is investing in your own business a crime or anything to do with the press .

I would imagine that they print articles(true) to sell their papers. In BigD's case they are looking for any sort of shit out there to throw at him by the looks of it.
I think BigD will resign by the end of the week.

just the redundancy package to be sorted and an agreement that he retains the euafa job then he leaves and gets another plum job as a lobbist for some builder .
Title: Re: battle of the big bastards
Post by: The Liffey Lip on March 27, 2019, 01:00:34 pm
From Wikipedia..............aftermath of the Henry handball incident.

On 4 June 2015, it was revealed by Delaney that FIFA had paid the FAI €5m (£3.6m) to stop legal action against them after their controversial World Cup play-off defeat in 2009.[15][16][17]


Title: Re: battle of the big bastards
Post by: The Liffey Lip on March 27, 2019, 01:03:59 pm
Chartered Accountant he claimed to be but never subscribed to their membership.......another fellow there in Drumcondra who claimed that too........
Title: Re: battle of the big bastards
Post by: stonethecrows on March 27, 2019, 01:05:53 pm
Chartered Accountant he claimed to be but never subscribed to their membership.......another fellow there in Drumcondra who claimed that too........
Wonder does BigD have a bank Account then ?
Title: Re: battle of the big bastards
Post by: The Liffey Lip on March 27, 2019, 01:08:12 pm
I'm not casting asparagus, as the Cavan man said to the priest. He is a qualified accountant, by all accounts....

Taken from The Sun 2016...


And at an FAI meeting in 2001, the Waterford United delegate used the term when hitting out at the then chief executive Bernard O’Byrne’s plans to construct a new stadium known as Eircom Park.

At the time, Delaney, who hired Martin O’Neill as Republic of Ireland boss, said: “In my view as a chartered accountant, it’s not a runner now.”

He has also used the term at a number of public meetings, it is understood.

But his membership was disputed by the CAI who publish the name of all members on their website.

CAI Director of Communications Brendan O’Hora said: “We have members named John Delaney, but neither is the FAI chief executive. To be called a chartered accountant, you must be a member of our institute.”

The organisation was unable to confirm if the football administrator had passed the body’s final exams as doing so would contravene data protection rules.

Following a series of questions posed by the Sunday Times, Delaney admitted he was not a member of the CAI but had the necessary qualifications to do so.
Title: Re: battle of the big bastards
Post by: Belker on March 28, 2019, 07:07:53 am
Who goes first .John Delaney or Tessy May . Im going with Delaney tobe gone first ,with a nice redundancy package .
The Gallows are being built fer both of them John M.
It's a coin-toss who goes First !

Chances are that both of them be well pleased to be walking out the door with a Golden Handshake !