Bohemians, one of Ireland's top football clubs, is facing a €100,000 lawsuit from Future Ticketing Ltd over alleged breach of contract. The club is accused of ending a contract with the ticketing company without penalty. Future Ticketing Ltd provided digital ticket services to Bohemians from 2016 to 2023, with the contract being renewed several times. The company is seeking to recover around €100,000 in fees and penalties from the club. Bohemians is one of the best-known football clubs in Ireland, playing home matches at Dalymount Park in Dublin. The club is currently second in the Premier Division table, seven points behind league leaders Shamrock Rovers. In an unrelated case, the Workplace Relations Commission recently awarded former Bohemians player and coach David Henderson the maximum compensation of €26,000 against the club. The commission found that Bohemians had unfairly dismissed him from his €250-a-week job as head of recruitment in November 2024. Bohemians had maintained that it had to cut spending as it had lost money in 2023 and was likely to do so again last year. Accounts filed by The Bohemian Football Club show that it had €2.2 million in assets at the end of 2023. The accounts note that it had an operating deficit of €245,000 that year and projected a loss for 2024. Bohemians is not yet due to file accounts for last year. Neither Future Ticketing Ltd nor Bohemians had commented by the time of going to press.