During the week a Limerick man wanted to know will ye be in the same division as Dundalk and Cork next season. He was amazed
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During the week a Limerick man wanted to know will ye be in the same division as Dundalk and Cork next season. He was amazed
... that these clubs will be coming to Limerick. When I just pointed out he could have seen these clubs coming to Limerick last year he was complaining that the games should have been marketed better.
Anyways back somewhat on topic, is it possible for Limerick to win the league at home to Cabinteely on August 13th?
Not sure where you got your information from but Limerick have yet to get this record, Limerick currently are on 20. The League record for most unbeaten league run is 30 gotten by Shamrock Rovers (Jan 1926-Nov 1927) & Athlone Town (Sep 1980-Sep 1981).
You may then say, its most unbeaten run in a single league season but thats also not the case, Limerick currently on 19. The League record for most unbeaten league run in a season is 27 gotten Bohemians (2008), Athlone Town (1980/81) & Cobh Ramblers (2007).
Finally, you may say its from the start of season, but again this is not the case, Limerick currently on 19. The League record for most unbeaten league run from the start of a season is 26 gotten by Drogheda United (1990/91).
Just saw it on some random blog.
Didn't really give it much thought.
Just thought might mildly annoy a couple of people on here
For us to to that(make it a mathematical certainty), we'd need to be 22 points clear going into the Cabinteely game, and then win it.
If we beat Drogheda next weekend, we'll be 23 ahead of them. If UCD fail to win next weekend against Shels, we'd be at least 22 ahead of them, so we could win it against Cabinteely.
Even if UCD win next weekend, they'll play Drogheda on August 12th, and if they fail to win that, we could win it against Cabinteely a day later.
Having said all that, we need to beat Drogheda next weekend and they're definitely the team that has caused us most problems so far.
The question remains is can Limerick do it on a cold wet night in Finn Park?
With the division they are in the answer is no
Limerick are a decent side and playing quality football, no doubt about that. However just as the case last year, when Dundalk smashed the goal scoring record in one season, it was over 33 games, the record was held by Rovers over 18 games, (open to correction) but it was a much lower amount of games played, and it was def a 2 series league, so it's right to consider that comparison, albeit from the 1920's.
It therefore has to be mentioned, and with respect to Limerick, as much as its very difficult to raise yourself after a relegation (took us 7 years), but calm it down guys, this is FD football we are talking about.
Last edited by oriel; 31/07/2016 at 12:16 AM.
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On a surface level the top 6 looks healthy. The urban city areas of Cork, Derry, Dublin and Galway are represented along with provincial towns of Dundalk and Sligo.
Limerick is the only big urban area missing out. The year in First Division hasn't done them much harm.
It shouldn't be beyond the teams 3rd to 6th and Limerick to compete with the top 2.
I don't think I've been particularly smug at any point this year but I think you'd do well to find any club, at any level, anywhere in the world, whose fans wouldn't be dancing with delight at the run we've been on (particularly when you look at where we were half-way through last season, hopelessly cut adrift and in the middle of an Athlone-style civil war between support and chairman). I've followed Limerick for long enough that I'm going to make the most of this season. The ghost of that second season up in Pike isn't so long ago that today's league table isn't massive for Limerick.
With all respect to Dundalk, we've spent all but three seasons of the last twenty or so in the second tier, winning again (and particularly in this fashion) is still a big deal for me personally.
The ball is round and has many surprises.
I for one hope you go the season unbeaten, but if 30 games is the record, how can you break that with only 28 games, or does it include cup runs as well
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