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Cork City to get support to secure league licence

Following further discussions, Cork City is set to receive support from Grovemoor Ltd and Trevor ...
Cathal Mullaney
Cathal Mullaney

21.18 22 Dec 2020


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Cork City to get support to se...

Cork City to get support to secure league licence

Cathal Mullaney
Cathal Mullaney

21.18 22 Dec 2020


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Following further discussions, Cork City is set to receive support from Grovemoor Ltd and Trevor Hemmings to help the club secure a licence to participate in the League of Ireland next season. 

City were relegated from the Premier Division in 2020, and have struggled financially. They were in discussions with Grovemoor Ltd, owned by Trevor Hemmings, but last week announced they were unable to agree terms on a lease agreement with the Munster Football Association (MFA).

In a statement this evening (Tuesday), the club's board of management said they were 'pleased' with the latest developments, but remained disappointed agreement wasn't reached with the MFA in securing a long-term lease.

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The statement read:

"Following on from the events of last week, and following discussions with Grovemoor Ltd., the Board are pleased to announce that Mr Trevor Hemmings has committed to helping the club secure a license to participate in the League of Ireland for 2021. The Board would like to publicly thank Mr Hemmings and his representatives for once again making a commitment to Cork football and in doing so securing the jobs of our professional staff for the upcoming season.

"Our continued work with Grovemoor along with the budget that the board has put in place for the 2021 football season will enable us to maintain our current academy structures and professional off-field structures which we believe are a fundamental pre-requisite to a re-building process which must take place. The club will be adopting a youth-orientated first-team player recruitment policy for the upcoming football season.

"Beyond this, our current business model still makes it particularly difficult for us to regularly compete at the top-end of Irish football. This is not a situation which we are happy with, and is a far cry from what we believe Cork City Football Club can achieve, both on and off the pitch. This is a particularly dispiriting situation given the unique opportunity of investment from Mr. Hemmings, of which he and Grovemoor are committed to pursuing.

"For these reasons, the Board of Management of Cork City FC would state our absolute disappointment that an agreement has not been reached with the Munster Football Association, in securing a long-lease that would have allowed Grovemoor Ltd., and Mr Hemmings to invest in the requisite infrastructure that is critical to the growth of the football club, and the development of football across Cork and Munster as a whole.

"Significant investment in Irish football is a rarity, and the current situation we find ourselves in is nothing more than an opportunity wasted, particularly given the dedication that Mr Hemmings and Grovemoor Ltd., have shown toward Cork football, despite currently having no ownership in it.

"We would now strongly encourage the MFA to proactively engage with Grovemoor Ltd., and the FAI to reach a solution which would be to the betterment of our collective football community, which should be a common goal for all stakeholders involved at various levels of football across Cork city, county, and the whole of Munster.

"We hope all supporters have a safe and enjoyable Christmas."


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