Are you sure? I hear that disliking Limerick FCs youth set-up means you shouldn't support the senior team anymore.
You're in denial. You don't want to talk about the situation anymore because you know what Limerick FC being involved in Limerick schoolboy football is doing to the other schoolboy clubs. Unfortunately nothing will be done about this problem. Now back to supporting Limerick FC (Senior team that is)...
Are you sure? I hear that disliking Limerick FCs youth set-up means you shouldn't support the senior team anymore.
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
We're supposed to be "making friends", which we will do by disbanding our youth teams and crippling the clubs future.
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
In coversation with a fan of another club the other day (he had seen this thread and was wondering what was going on), my memory was jogged on the origins of this whole problem.
If any of you are involved with any of the clubs affected by Limerick FC entering this Under 16 team, I urge you to have a discussion with whoever your club delegate to the LDSL was in 2008/2009/2010 (I can't remember exactly when this was).
By the way, it is part of the UEFA Licencing criteria that clubs competing in the League of Ireland must have a youth development programme.
To the best of my knowledge, Limerick FC originally did not want to enter teams to compete against already established clubs in the Schoolboys' League, but rather wanted to form an alliance/partnership with the LDSL which would have entailed developing and running a 'centre of excellence' type thingy to develop squads for the league representative sides.
A proposal was put to a delegate meeting of the LDSL, and was rejected.
So, in order to fulfil its obligation to build a youth development programme, Limerick FC then applied for membership of the LDSL, which was duly granted (this was probably just a formality, as I don't think the league would have been allowed to exclude the club). I think Limerick FC's first participation in the league was in the small sided games 2010-11.
If anyone can clarify any of the details of the above, I'd be grateful.
On a slight aside, I'm led to believe that at certain times in the past Limerick FC had a reserve side competing in the junior league, as well as under 18 and under 17 teams, also competing in the local leagues.
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Resurrecting this thread to note that, after breezing through the lower tier, the U-16s started their top tier campaign with an 8-0 win over Fairview Rangers: http://www.limerickfc.ie/u16s-barry-...pening-day-win
It's not 21-0 like the first game they played last year, but I hope things get more competitive in that league, for the benefit of all concerned.Limerick FC thank Fairview Rangers for a sporting game which was played in the right spirit and we wish them all the best for the rest of the season!
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
This years under 16's would be different lads to last year I'd imagine as last years would be now overage.
The same thing is happening in the under 18 league. Our Under 17's finished 5th last year in division two and are now playing in division one at under 18's. They've shipped two very heavy defeats to Fairview and Summerville and look like pulling out. The leagues are still being messed about. It's not only limerick that are handing out beatings in games. Teams need to be asked at the start of the season how strong they reckon they are and then add in their history afterwards.
Last edited by Jofspring; 28/08/2014 at 1:45 PM.
It seems that Limerick are keeping well in with the LDMC clubs and are recruiting most of there players from Desmond league teams,i have been told that this u16 team have 9 desmond players and there u15s have 8,great for the city teams but Desmond clubs not so happy.
A share of this years 16s would be last years 15s who finished second to Summerville in the Premier.
As for recruiting players the local rule of being allowed to sign two new players across all interleague squads obviously limits what can be picked up in the LDSL and the national rule of 49km limits what can be picked up further a field.
The senior team and under 19's has a lot of lads from out the country. Even some of the better city teams have lads they have got from the Desmond league.
Great for the city teams but its killing the Desmond league and especially my club who last year lost four u14 players to Limerick fc,all well and good if it was for the u19 team but to be taking young players like that and promissing the sun moon and stars,and we are gone from being the best team in that age group to being one of the worst.
So they lost them to the Limerick 15s??? What are they being offered
Kids are coming home thinking they are playing league of Ireland,they are been offered free gear plus promises of Irish trials etc,if the LDMC have a rule that clubs can only sign two inter league players from all inter league squads why were 8 players brought in to Limerick fc from the desmond Kennedy cup side last year and 7 this year,as sweeper pointed out it is killing clubs out our side and as a passionate Limerick supporter for years and organising busses in to matches i can tell you i wont be putting my bum on any seat in thomond or markets field any time in the near futuren,also asking 11 year old kids to go in is a bit much,if players are good enough to play league of Ireland at u17s,16 is plenty time to go poaching,of the 7 that went in this year there is only 1 in my opinion that might make u17 league of Ireland.
Fail to prepare,prepare to fail--R.keane.
If it's a case they are poaching players then the clubs should report Limerick FC for it simple as that. I'm a massive fan myself and although I want whats best for the club I don't want them poaching either, especially kids that young. If they are breaking the rules they will be punished.
From what I was told though every kid with the academy has to pay 250euro to play with Limerick and that covers their gear, training and match fees for the year.
It was great to see representatives of clubs in with their players when they were signing for the under 19's and thats the way it should be.
What were they promised??
You can't expect anyone to take you serious with that kind of vague stuff.
I know, kids imaginations an all that, but twould take a right good imagination to think you're playing League Of Ireland when you're standing out on the Boros back pitch at half ten on a Saturday morning.
I'd be amazed if this was true.they are been offered free gear
Have you specific examples??
It's LDSL and it's a local rule within the LDSL.,if the LDMC have a rule that clubs can only sign two inter league players from all inter league squads why were 8 players brought in to Limerick fc from the desmond Kennedy cup side last year and 7 this year
Desmond League Clubs don't come under the auspices of the LDSL, they come under the auspices of the Desmond League.
For me one of the most exciting things about waiting for The Markets Field to open is waiting to see the creativity of the excuses when the thousands don't flock there.i can tell you i wont be putting my bum on any seat in thomond or markets field any time in the near futuren
Why 16 out of curiosity??if players are good enough to play league of Ireland at u17s,16 is plenty time to go poaching
Why not 15? Or 17? Or 13? Is there something about sixteen.
And what's poaching? Are we talking about signing a player in the off season who isn't signed with any club or are we talking about tapping a signed player up and making him force a transfer?
The former goes on everywhere since the dawn of football and will continue to do so.
Even the mighty Limerick FC lost the guts of two teams in the off season. I can't find the thread where people were on complaining about it though
What do you think will happen the other six?of the 7 that went in this year there is only 1 in my opinion that might make u17 league of Ireland
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