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    Longford in the clear


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    Happy days are here again ..Big well done to all involved in getting eveything sorted out.
    "Them syreens did this to Pete. They loved him up and turned him into a horny toad."

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    Officially confirmed by the FAI:

    Longford receive licence
    "Them syreens did this to Pete. They loved him up and turned him into a horny toad."

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    Well done Longford.

    Its a huge achievement that all clubs have now gotten the required structures in place to achieve the required license, and I know for a fact the huge ammount of work which has gone into it at all clubs. The first step in a long road of improvement, but this process has undoubtedly already made clubs take a different approach to how they run themselve now and into the future.

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    People can say what they like but there was certainly no fudge this year, every club had to comply with the manual in full.
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    Are you forgetting about infrastruture? Next test is the UEFA license and the 4 clubs will hopefully get that without much headaches.

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    We've already passed infrastructure for the actual UEFA Licence as far as I know, we did the hard work for the Vaduz game. The other clubs are not up to standard as yet according to the engineer who inspected the ground, or at least Shels aren't, but should be by the time the decision is made. After being the last to get a Premier Licence we want to be first to get the UEFA Licence
    "Them syreens did this to Pete. They loved him up and turned him into a horny toad."

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