View Full Version : Full Time Clubs this season and last?
Rovers Maniac
13/02/2009, 4:03 PM
Last This
Bohs, Bohs
Cork, Cork?
Derry, Derry
Rovers, Rovers
Galway,
St Pats
Drogs
Harps
What are Shams and Dundalk part time clubs? Galway and Harps the full time set up did not seem to work, Drogs with into Examinership, Pats Special K pulled the plug after the betting scandal there was no chance of them ever staying full time after. So just 4 full time teams this year compared to double that last year. Fair enough to think the standard will drop imo !
brianw82
13/02/2009, 4:06 PM
Pats Special K pulled the plug after the betting scandal there was no chance of them ever staying full time after.
Still believe in Santa?
passerrby
13/02/2009, 4:11 PM
was sligo not full time last year
also fingal and dundalk i think are this year
pineapple stu
13/02/2009, 4:16 PM
Still believe in Santa?
Believe in Santa, believe in the Sligo board. Tomahto, tomayto. ;)
gufc2000
13/02/2009, 4:21 PM
was sligo not full time last year
also fingal and dundalk i think are this year
Yes i think you're right
dcfc_1928
13/02/2009, 4:41 PM
You may have heard it, but its not true.
We have reduced our squad from 23 x full-time players, to 16 x full-time players - which will the be supplemented by part-time players from the reserve/youth sides.
Im sure i heard somewhere that Derry were part time?
charliesboots
13/02/2009, 5:03 PM
Pats are fullt-time this year regardless of what you hear
passerrby
13/02/2009, 5:14 PM
You may have heard it, but its not true.
We have reduced our squad from 23 x full-time players, to 16 x full-time players - which will the be supplemented by part-time players from the reserve/youth sides.
makes good sense, what kind of reduction in the budget would that be
Rovers Maniac
13/02/2009, 6:14 PM
Still believe in Santa?
Valid point there, like your others on our club you make me laugh :D thanks
Pats are fullt-time this year regardless of what you hear
I know Cawley is not full time with you i know that and a few others. So Pats train every evening or every day then?
superfrank
14/02/2009, 12:38 AM
The full-time set-up isn't financially viable in this country. There's not enough support for the league and I'd rather have more clubs going part-time and staying in the league than throwing money down the drain and risking their futures.
GreenStar
14/02/2009, 7:38 PM
Last This
Bohs, Bohs
Cork, Cork?
Derry, Derry
Rovers, Rovers
Galway,
St Pats
Drogs
Harps
Rovers wern't full-time last year and won't be this year, although manager Michael O'Neill is.
sligoman
14/02/2009, 7:40 PM
Rovers wern't full-time last year and won't be this year, although manager Michael O'Neill is.He means the actual Rovers, not Shamrock F.C.
GreenStar
14/02/2009, 7:50 PM
Shamrock Rovers are generally just called Rovers,
and sligo is just sligo.I hate the word shams! its Rovers thats what most people call them
What he said!!
sligoman
14/02/2009, 7:52 PM
Shamrock Rovers are generally just called Rovers,
and sligo is just sligo.I hate the word shams! its Rovers thats what most people call themThanks for the tip young fella but I'll stick with what I call my own team. It was a Rovers fan who posted it so the Shams fan knew he was referring to Rovers, not shams.
oldyouth
14/02/2009, 9:39 PM
Growing up in Dublin in the '80s the only Rovers were 'De Rovers', Shamrock that is.
Town Legend
14/02/2009, 9:58 PM
Have to say myself if I ever heard anyone mentioning 'Rovers' it was always Shamrock Rovers I'd be thinking of and Sligo Rovers were just Sligo!!
Rovers1
14/02/2009, 9:59 PM
GO ON The Rovers!
lets not get into this arguement again.
In Sligo if you say "Rovers" people instantly know you are talking about Sligo Rovers. Down here we call Shamrock Rovers, "Shams" or "Shamrock" since Cook has been here. But anywhere else if i say im a Rovers fan, people will think it Shamrock im talking about.
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