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4th February 2016
09:54am GMT

Matthews kept the Oriel Park lease when he left the club in 2012 and is now at odds with Dundalk as he looks to recoup some of the losses he suffered in his time as owner.
He has written a letter to the FAI to let them know of Dundalk's situation but was keen to point out that his goal was to resolve the issue, rather than deny the club's ability to play in the league.
The club licensing manual reads: "The license applicant must either a) provide evidence that it owns the stadium or b) provide a written contract with the owner or owners of the stadium which it will use for the season. This contract must guarantee the use of the stadium for all League of Ireland home matches for the coming season."
Dundalk cannot guarantee that, according to Matthews who has requested that Dundalk either pay him €250,000 and, in return, he will sign over both the lease and the Youth Development Centre, the construction of which he reportedly spent €4 million on. The other option on the table is that the club pays €100,000 and, in return, he will sign over the lease but withhold the Youth Development Centre which will be taken apart to recover materials.
The clock is ticking so hopefully this gets resolved long before the first whistle of the season blows.Explore more on these topics: