The whole incident is one of the most fucked up things I have ever heard of. I am at a loss to fathom the mentally of the murderous father & son and how under any circumstance could do what they done to their own son / brother. Cowardly & beyond loathsome.
You can perhaps comprehend how one individual might be become so deranged to carry out such an act but I donāt understand how both of them could have been in cahoots.
No, sorry but I canāt. OK thereās a farm of land that was originally the motherās, the poor woman, but hereās what Iād call a very well off family. Daddy has a job, Mammy was nursing up to her illness and the pair of boys were clever, well educated and with bright futures. The land was also bringing income from lettings - there was hardly a shortage of money.
What in the name of God was wrong with them, fighting over a farm of land that wasnāt going to be a feature of their lives going forward. Utter madness.
You can probe about, speculate, but the answer is out there. Iām not offering my opinion.
You could MAYBE get inside the head of the young lad. 23, brain not fully formed. Your mother is dying and she cuts you out of the will. That canāt be easy.
But the father. I still actually canāt believe that and wonder to the extent of his involvement. I canāt get my head around it at all.
I think itās very odd people are posting about this tragedy in this thread. Almost like a girl being raped and fellas rushing to the lovely ladies thread.
ok some context
I dont think this is as bad as what happened with Arkaga and Tom Coughlan back in 2007/8 as the new investor has connections to the area ( owns trabolgan, a few stud farms , etc) but it is sad that the lads who ran FORAS and their dream was to have a fan owned club have no seen that washed away. The work that those lads ( voluntary) BTW put in to keep the thing alive would have been enormous.
The whole thing and the symbolic 1 euro sale though reminds me of the sale of Irish steel to Ispat international ltd in 1994 for 1 pound, the debts were inherited and the thing sold off and cobh took a while to recover as the jobs were gone in a year or soā¦
maybe the Kowloon Bridge is a more apt analogy- an abandoned ship on the rocks off the cork coast in 1986, sold for a pound i believeā¦ thats CCFC for now
Death of a football club by Neal Horgan is essntial reading for anyone BTW who follows football - especially the Oirish EPL fools
@Corksfinedtboy is well up on details and a man whose word i respect here btw as he understands the importance of the football club to the community
no cork city FC club has ever owned a ground- MFA own the X - understand that Preston want that to change
looks like a prime real estate opportiunity if im being cynical
@Corksfinedtboy who owned flower lodge before the GAA , was it that FAI?