It still has a lot of sway in many parts of the country.
Certainly was his (may still be), but he was trying to offload it at various stages over the past few years
I believe this to be the case yes
No but if he couldnât claim expenses for training sessions he was banned from attending he wasnât there.
He had a pub in new market that owed about 90k in rates, was that mentioned?
The dogs sleep on a Wexford jersey
From The Indo in May 2â15.
All-Ireland winning hurling boss Davy Fitzgerald has been pursued over debts of more than âŹ40,000, the Irish Independent can reveal.
The high-profile Clare coach was furious when asked about the debts that relate to his pub near Newmarket-On-Fergus.
âWhen a man is down, itâs just kick him even more. This week, thatâs what it seems to be,â he said, referring to his teamâs loss in the hurling championship last weekend.
Two judgments were registered against Mr Fitzgerald (43) for debts relating to the Bellsfort Inn pub.
In February 2014, a âŹ35,912 judgment was registered by Clare County Council against Mr Fitzgerald.
It is understood that this is to do with non-payment of local authority rates.
Separately, he owes âŹ4,490 to the Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO) in a judgment dating back to September 2011, also in relation to the pub. Mr Fitzgerald said he was âvery disappointedâ to be asked about the matter, particularly after his team lost to Limerick by one point last Sunday.
âThe week weâre after being beaten in the championship and Iâm getting hell for leather as it is, and now youâve decided to do this,â he said.
Mr Fitzgerald insisted that he has come to an arrangement with the local authority over his debt.
âI had meetings with Clare County Council, they know the story and we have met and we have talked about it and weâre going to sort it out between us,â he said.
The local authority refused to comment on the matter.
He confirmed he had not paid back the IMRO debt.
âI havenât heard anything from them, not a thing,â he said, but added that he would have âno problem talking to them whatsoeverâ.
The IMRO, which is an agency involved in the collection and distribution of music royalties, also declined to comment.
Mr Fitzgerald was upset to be asked about his financial affairs.
âListen, Iâm getting kicked so f*****g much now that you might as well just write away. Ye know it all,â he said.
Mr Fitzgerald has had a successful GAA career, which includes lifting the Liam McCarthy Cup as Clare hurling goalkeeper on two occasions in the 1990s.
As coach, he led the team to its first All-Ireland victory since then in 2013.
I was close enough
Separately, he owes âŹ4,490 to the Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO) in a judgment dating back to September 2011, also in relation to the pub. Mr Fitzgerald said he was âvery disappointedâ to be asked about the matter, particularly after his team lost to Limerick by one point last Sunday.
What absolute cunt asked that question
What absolute cunt asked that question
Bono needs to be paid his money so he can free more War Criminals
There will be no peace in Munster until Davy manages Limerick, Joe.
Heâll take ye to the promised land
A bad move for him that job is toxic
The big house would sort him out.
No one will you know
Unlimited heartbreak for the cunts are into rugby
Unlimited heartbreak for the cunts are into rugby
Your joy will turn to ashes in your mouth