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Cork City players including Alan Bennett and Shane Griffin celebrate after being crowned champions on Tuesday. Morgan Treacy/INPHO

Cork City take important step forward with year-round payment for players

The Leesiders are to introduce a policy of 52-week contracts for all players, starting from 1 December.

CORK CITY HAVE taken the most significant step since they became a supporter-owned football club back in 2010.

Thatโ€™s according to manager John Caulfield, who revealed this afternoon that the newly-crowned SSE Airtricity League Premier Division champions are now in a position to ensure that all playing personnel are paid for 52 weeks of the year.

In recent years, most League of Ireland players have had to rely on 40-week contracts, forcing many to draw the dole or seek alternative employment during the off-season.

While 52-week contracts are becoming increasingly more common again, particularly at clubs like Dundalk and Shamrock Rovers, they remain the exception rather than the rule.

Caulfield announced today that from 1 December, all first-team players at Cork City will be signed to contracts which guarantee them year-round payment.

Caulfield explained that while other League of Ireland clubs can offer more substantial wage packets on a weekly basis, Cityโ€™s scope for ensuring that players are paid an annual salary should make them an attractive proposition โ€” both for current players whose contracts are about to expire, and for potential new signings.

But most importantly, he insisted, the move will provide increased financial security for individuals. The former Cork City striker referred to the โ€œimmoralโ€ situation that exists in the League of Ireland, where the vast majority of players receive no payment for three months.

โ€œIโ€™ve been pushing all the way through to get to a stage where we can pay players for 52 weeks because itโ€™s immoral not to. This is their employment, this is their livelihood and at the end of the season when they finish, for three months they get nothing. Itโ€™s wrong,โ€ said Caulfield, who took over as manager ahead of the 2014 season.

โ€œYou have to be serious and treat people with respect. One of the biggest issues for me was trying to get the club to a point where we could actually go to 52-week contracts and thankfully weโ€™re going that way from 1 December this year. That has been signed off by the board and the accountants.

โ€œBut at the same time, weโ€™ll be able to manage that with the structure that we have and with the finances coming through. Thatโ€™s why in some ways our budget is a bit tighter because weโ€™re going to pay for 52 weeks.

โ€œBut in the bigger picture, at least players can now sign two-year deals, three-year deals and know that if they go for a mortgage or if they go to the bank for a loan, they have a proper job. In a lot of these places they donโ€™t entertain you because you donโ€™t have a full-time contract.โ€

John Caulfield celebrates in the dressing room after the game John Caulfield in the Cork City dressing room after Tuesday night's game against Derry City. Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO

After Cork Cityโ€™s holding company was wound up in 2010 due to unpaid taxes, the club was rescued from the brink of extinction by supporters group FORAS. Under their ownership, City won their first Premier Division title in 12 years on Tuesday night courtesy of a goalless draw with Derry City at Turnerโ€™s Cross.

Caulfield added: โ€œPlayers train every day, six days a week. They donโ€™t need time off. This is their job. Thatโ€™s why we want players to come down here who, if they want to play social football they can join someone else, but if they want to win trophies, they train every day, live down here and we do things right.

โ€œThis to me is probably the biggest thing the club has done. I admire the board for signing it off and the supporters, FORAS, for agreeing to it.โ€

On the back of their success this season, several members of Cork Cityโ€™s squad are subsequently in demand. Karl Sheppard, Greg Bolger, Steven Beattie and Conor McCormack are among those who have been linked with moves away from Turnerโ€™s Cross.

Caulfield, whose own contract extension is expected to be announced imminently, will hope that the new payment policy can act as an extra enticement for his most valuable assets to remain on Leeside for their title defence and Champions League involvement in 2018.

โ€œWe have a fantastic environment here,โ€ he said. โ€œPlayers are looked after incredibly well. But there are some clubs who give better wages. You have to look at it two ways: the football environment where youโ€™re at, which is fantastic down here with the facilities โ€” do you want that with a good wage, or if you get a few bob more do you want to go somewhere else?

โ€œThatโ€™s your choice. Iโ€™m confident most of the team will stay. Will some fellas leave? Iโ€™m sure they will. But I donโ€™t want any fella here thatโ€™s not happy. They have to be happy.โ€

He added: โ€œThey might think the fields are greener somewhere else, and they might well be. But I think the fields here are brilliant. Theyโ€™re lovely and green. But thatโ€™s part of football. Weโ€™ve lost players before and weโ€™ll lose players again.

โ€œItโ€™s up to us to go out and get other players, and we will. Thereโ€™s loads of players who want to come to Cork City. Loads of players want to be in this dressing room. We have to make sure theyโ€™re the right person, to make sure they can perform eight-out-of-ten every week, to make sure we win trophies.

โ€œBut I would be surprised if there was many fellas who wanted to leave. Weโ€™ll wait and see over the next couple of weeks.โ€

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    Mute Dan
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    Oct 19th 2017, 4:34 PM

    Fantastic move that will make Cork an attractive destination for players. Will also help recruit foreign players who can not sign on and find it hard to get work for the off season.

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    Oct 19th 2017, 5:17 PM

    @Dan: this has happened before and inevitably leads to bankruptcy..

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    Oct 19th 2017, 5:38 PM

    @PScald: fair play to them. Hope the players respond by winning their next game (GUFC supporter). The key for progress is the next step which is longer contracts for players with the most potential so when teams come knocking Cork get a fairer price as they have been robbed in the past. Congrats to them also on their league win.

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    Oct 19th 2017, 7:03 PM

    @robbie: i just donโ€™t think the LOI is in a position to go full-time until the fai financially support it and they seem attached to paying the administrators a good percent of the money they earn

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    Oct 19th 2017, 8:13 PM

    @PScald: city, rovers and Dundalk can afford to pay players full time. However when clubs spring out of nowhere and pay big wages itโ€™s a recipe for disaster. The Dutch league takes in millions every year from the sales of players. If the loi can get the best players, playing full time on long term contracts. Money would start following into the league.

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    Oct 19th 2017, 8:43 PM

    @Freddie Rincon: well said

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    Oct 19th 2017, 4:51 PM

    Progressive ccfc

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    Mute Philip Mc dermott
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    Oct 19th 2017, 4:43 PM

    Whats the average wage in the league? What can the top players earn.

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    Mute James
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    Oct 19th 2017, 5:51 PM

    @Philip Mc dermott: a friend involved with Cork City said the top guys may earn โ‚ฌ1500-2000 per week but Iโ€™ve no idea if thatโ€™s accurate or what average is!

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    Oct 19th 2017, 6:15 PM

    @James: over 100k a year? Yet they all drive modest cars and live very normal lives..

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    Oct 19th 2017, 6:38 PM

    @Lad: most of the lads in the premiership earn 50k a year around 37 after tax. Those on 100k (of which thereโ€™s only a few in the entire league) are earning approximately 60 after tax.

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    Oct 19th 2017, 9:26 PM

    @Lad: they couldโ€™nt afford that

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    Mute James
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    Oct 20th 2017, 12:03 AM

    @Thomas Linehan: by the top I think youโ€™re literally talking one or two guys in the league. I know there were rumours around Cork at the time that Joe Gamble was on that money. But like I said, I really donโ€™t know

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    Oct 19th 2017, 8:51 PM

    Thats great news. Squad should be stronger next year because of this.Have to keep Buckley and Morrissey, build team around them, can deal with those 4 leaving, ( Bolger wasโ€™nt 1st choice anyway, although did good enough job when either Bucks or Morrisey injured) Sure Johnny C already has players lined up.Champs league next year and full contracts; should be an easy sell.

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    Oct 19th 2017, 7:21 PM

    On a side note, has the centre of excellence at Glanmire been built yet?

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    Oct 20th 2017, 12:10 AM

    If only Shels had gone down the supporter route.. instead theyโ€™ll soon be โ€œmergedโ€ with Bohs and go out of existence.

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    Oct 20th 2017, 1:03 AM

    @iMoan Brutal: survival?

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    Oct 22nd 2017, 10:07 PM

    @billy Dorney: a short lived one, writings on the wall potentially for both Shels and Bohs if they give up tolka and dalymount. A new stadium will NEVER be built.. just have to look at the Rovers fiasco

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