They could cut the squad by one fringe player and that would make them enough to buy it themselves.
There's been a fair bit of coverage on social media and web about Shamrock Rovers "Give Us Our Ball Back!" campaign
http://www.shamrockrovers.ie/news/la...-our-ball-back
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2015/...eir-ball-back/
Basically the club were presented with a signed match ball after the European Cup game against Man United in 1957. It's signed by the Busby Babes shortly before the Munich disaster and is a very significant piece of Irish (and Man Utd) football history. It's up for auction in a couple of weeks.
I'm a bit confused about the campaign though. Rovers seem to want the ball, but it's not entirely clear what they want to do about it. It doesn't seem like they want to bid on it (and I'd guess it'd go for 5-10k), their campaign flyer says "sadly it's up for auction"..."we want it back! Can you help us?" and an email address. Are they appealling for financial aid to make a bid, or something else? It's all a bit vague. It looks to me like they're trying to suggest it is/should be the property of the club, though it was in the possession of the family of a former player. I'm sure plenty of memorabilia etc went walkabout during the post-Milltown to Tallaght era when the club went thru numerous owners and temporary homes. Are they looking for a way to dispute ownership, I wonder?
They could cut the squad by one fringe player and that would make them enough to buy it themselves.
The club didn't make the flyer and at the moment it's just an appeal for anybody to contribute any help they can.
The club was presented with the ball and it found its way out of the club at some stage, possibly post-Milltown as you say. No idea how it ended up wherever it did but I'd say the bit about it lying around on top of a wardrobe or whatever it was is 100% made up, as is them wanting it to find a "good home". They want a big pile of cash and good luck to them I suppose.
Good publicity for the club in a slack time, Be great if we swung the Elgin marbles to while we are at it.
The club hasn't been the same since it lost its marbles.
...Schwanholz, Herisau: a little bit of heaven...
they could offer 4% of what the auction list price is and see how they get on?
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
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