Cork City chairman Tom Coughlan is confident that the club will come through their problems after they were handed a four-week adjournment to sort out their current tax debts.
Coughlan was in positive mood even though it has been claimed that the Leesiders owe as much as €225,000 to Revenue - debt that existed before he took over the club last October.
"We'll get through this all right," he said.
"Cork City will be trading after the next court date and it will be belting on."
Coughlan did admit that he is disputing the figure with Revenue, claiming that the sum quoted is much greater than that owed by the Turner's Cross outfit.
"There is a figure in my head," he added in the Irish Daily Mail. "But I don't think it's the same figure that's in the Revenue's head.
"I am confident that we will resolve it in two weeks like I was confident we would get through this process [on Monday].
"But money is very hard to find in every business right now so you have to find the actual detail of the figures before you throw cash at it."
It is hoped that the club's coffers will be boosted significantly by the visit of Roy Keane's Ipswich Town on July 19, with figures of €100,000 being mentioned.