Well done to limerick, we love you sully we do we love you scully we do we love you scully we do ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo scully we love you, he deserves a new contract.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/player/734/340840/ Report from RTE radio.
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Well done to limerick, we love you sully we do we love you scully we do we love you scully we do ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo scully we love you, he deserves a new contract.
Under normal circumstances I'd consider myself ultracritical for saying this, but: no. Not a hope in Hell does he deserve a new contract, league title or no league title.
That said, 'Scully out!' will probably fall on deaf ears as we head into the Prem and (hopefully) the Market's Field so I'll be content just to ignore that he's still here.
Pretty sure he has a year left in his contract. It's up to him now to earn another one next season for the 2014 season or move on.
Was it Peter Collins or one of them on MNS last night who said they expected Limerick to be in the top 4 next season?
I see that kind of thinking pop up here and there from some people, I can't put my head around it.
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Yeah, he was just fairly certain the Markets Field wouldn't be ready.
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Our work on the statue made it into the Irish Examiner its says:
Even Daniel O’Connell was celebrating on Friday night when a Mervue United winner sent Limerick FC back to the Premier Division for the first time since 1994.
The O’Connell monument at the Crescent in Limerick City centre bore a scarf and a cape celebrating the Super Blues triumph on Friday night, and it was still keeping the famous nationalist warm against the October rain and wind on Sunday evening, as the victory was still only setting in.
Why do some people keep saying stuff like that? What possibly makes people think that, after struggling through the worst First Division in years, maybe ever, we're going to be challenging for a Europa League spot within a year? Baby steps.
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As it stands we should be looking to match the UCDs, Brays and Dundalks/Waterfords/Longfords of this world. If we added extremely well we might look at approaching the level that Bohs/Shels/Cork and Derry were at this year though I'd expect Cork in particular to push on a bit next season. This talk of a top four finish is far too ambitious for it's own good, as has been said above let's just aim to stay up and build from there.
The ball is round and has many surprises.
If we have a similar season to Shels next year then we can say it was a very good first season back in the premier. I don't see why we couldn't be aiming for in around there with a few additions.
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