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Goals4fun
07/07/2009, 7:44 AM
with the forms rumoured to be out next Thursday does anybody know when the season kicks off?

left back
07/07/2009, 8:05 AM
season kicks of the 20th of aug which might not be good for pike as one of thier players is getting married that day.

leather
07/07/2009, 8:14 AM
No doubt that will be changed then..

left back
07/07/2009, 8:20 AM
dont think so as far as i know they have to use the free weekend straight away but thats just what ive heard.until fixtures come out we wont know exact date for sure

the dazzler
07/07/2009, 12:54 PM
season kicks of the 20th of aug which might not be good for pike as one of thier players is getting married that day.

that johnn corbett?he wont be signing with pike this year

left back
07/07/2009, 5:15 PM
id be very surprised if he left considering the whole pike team are going to be there.also john boyle and connie standing with him so id say he will stay above again.he was seriouly thinking of going to moyross this year due to family commitments and training wise,but i reckon he will stay for 1 more season to have a real go off fai with the talk of players coming in.

whitestripe
17/07/2009, 2:58 PM
This might spark some debate but here goes. Do visiting teams support the home teams club bar / local pub by going in for one after a game?

balls
17/07/2009, 3:24 PM
ya always try and go for one no matter what unless are in real rush home. This a dying thing now though and most clubs just rush home afterwards straight after game

Noddy
17/07/2009, 6:22 PM
Drinking and driving would have alot to do with this.

balls
17/07/2009, 9:29 PM
nothing wrong with can of coke and bag of crisp s and a laugh in the pub after my friend

tedd11
17/07/2009, 10:47 PM
This might spark some debate but here goes. Do visiting teams support the home teams club bar / local pub by going in for one after a game?
except for pike afew years back after janesboro beat them down in janesboro in a tuohy cup and league game.not one player went in to clubhouse for a drink out of pure sour grapes on either day.thought it was bad form myself especially considering when pike won the munster junior later in the year the first place they stopped off was the janesboro club to rub it in.cant understand why teams need to do that sort of thing yet cannot take a beaten on another day and just all sulk off home.its nothing but pure childish behaviour.alot of teams around town have pumped big money down the years into clubhouses and i think they should be all supported by away teams as much as possible.

see's it
18/07/2009, 6:50 AM
how much are clubs charging to get into league games?

halo16
18/07/2009, 9:58 AM
how much are clubs charging to get into league games?

around 3-5 euro for most premier games.dont know if all teams have a gate collection but most do.ive seen gaet collections in pike,corbally,boro,carew,balla and fairview

hoops12
19/07/2009, 9:09 AM
around 3-5 euro for most premier games.dont know if all teams have a gate collection but most do.ive seen gaet collections in pike,corbally,boro,carew,balla and fairview

i have no prob with clubs charging at the gate especialy when they have excellent facilities,but it boils me when you go to bateman park and your charged a fiver to stand in a ditch

allab
19/07/2009, 9:53 AM
i have no prob with clubs charging at the gate especialy when they have excellent facilities,but it boils me when you go to bateman park and your charged a fiver to stand in a ditch

so balla arent entitled to make a small few bob to help with the running of club but ye are?

kev08
19/07/2009, 10:33 AM
so balla arent entitled to make a small few bob to help with the running of club but ye are?

course ye are the pints in tom+jerrys arent for free the bucket ye use is the same as the 1 behind the bar:D but serious ye charge 5e fairview+pike are 4e joke

FairBall
06/08/2009, 5:11 PM
Does anyone know when the fixtures come out for the first round of matches?

abbeyvale
06/08/2009, 10:57 PM
Does anyone know when the fixtures come out for the first round of matches?

They are out and the Prem starts on Thursday 20th August

FairBall
06/08/2009, 11:19 PM
They are out and the Prem starts on Thursday 20th August

Where can I find out the fixture do you know?

abbeyvale
07/08/2009, 1:18 AM
Where can I find out the fixture do you know?

Each club should have a copy, I know we got one, so if you know of any commitee member of a Prem club they should be able to get them for you

Balbec77
07/08/2009, 3:54 PM
kilmallock v pike wed 19th aug

no17 fan
07/08/2009, 5:43 PM
summerville rovers will have an astro available for use by end of september, it's astro grass similar to mungrets and around the same size, throw me on a pm if intersted in renting.

Monster
12/08/2009, 10:33 AM
No doubt that will be changed then..

Spot on

Get a life
12/08/2009, 11:05 AM
1 Fairview
2 Pike
3 Regional
4 Janesboro
5 Balla
6 Aisling
7 Wembley
8 Carew Park
9 Kilmallock
10 Corbally
11 Geraldines
12 Mungret

I can see the top two streak away, and the bottom four/five left adrift very early

widow
12/08/2009, 11:17 AM
What are the fixtures for next week?

Monster
12/08/2009, 12:12 PM
Wed Aug 19th

Pike V Kilmallock

Thurs Aug 20th

Wembley V Carew
Aishling V Geraldines
Balla V Corbally
Regional V Boro
Fairview V Mungret

All kick offs are 6.30

tedd11
12/08/2009, 9:38 PM
Wed Aug 19th

Pike V Kilmallock

Thurs Aug 20th

Wembley V Carew
Aishling V Geraldines
Balla V Corbally
Regional V Boro
Fairview V Mungret

All kick offs are 6.30
pike 3-0 kilmallock
wembley 1-1 carew
balla 4-0 corbally
regional 0-2 boro
fairview 4-0 mungret

Dallas
13/08/2009, 12:16 AM
pike 3-0 kilmallock
wembley 1-1 carew
balla 4-0 corbally
regional 0-2 boro
fairview 4-0 mungret

thats a bit harsh on mungret isnt, i know its their first game back up in the premier and their playing fairviw and all that but i'd say it'll be closer than that anyway, 1st game of the season rustiness will still be around

alidiei
13/08/2009, 12:19 AM
thats the joys of prem football:D

tedd11
13/08/2009, 9:19 AM
thats a bit harsh on mungret isnt, i know its their first game back up in the premier and their playing fairviw and all that but i'd say it'll be closer than that anyway, 1st game of the season rustiness will still be around
i dont think its harsh dallas,going on the result of the pike game in the lawson cup.i feel they will do well to keep it to four.fairview are always very strong at home

balanced view
13/08/2009, 1:21 PM
1 Fairview
2 Pike
3 Regional
4 Janesboro
5 Balla
6 Aisling
7 Wembley
8 Carew Park
9 Kilmallock
10 Corbally
11 Geraldines
12 Mungret

I can see the top two streak away, and the bottom four/five left adrift very early

1 Pike
2 Fairview
3 Boro
4 Balla
5 Regional
6 Aisling
7 Wembley
8 Carew Park
9 Kilmallock
10 Mungret
11 geraldines
12 Corbally

hoops12
13/08/2009, 2:31 PM
so balla arent entitled to make a small few bob to help with the running of club but ye are?


you can see where pike money goes ,ie facicliteies ,where does yers ge

kaz1973
13/08/2009, 4:16 PM
Does anyone know the correct measurements for a full size pitch.

Goals4fun
13/08/2009, 4:30 PM
Does anyone know the correct measurements for a full size pitch.

Dermot finnan knows....:D

allab
13/08/2009, 9:48 PM
you can see where pike money goes ,ie facicliteies ,where does yers ge

were you drunk writing that?:D not involved with balla was only saying that there as entitled to make a few bob just like the rest of the clubs :ball:

ffffff
14/08/2009, 8:10 AM
Dermot finnan knows....:D

brilliant ...............

Rob67
14/08/2009, 10:38 AM
Does anyone know the correct measurements for a full size pitch.


That has to be a question for Leather.

Mercurial Vapor
14/08/2009, 10:53 AM
Does anyone know the correct measurements for a full size pitch.

50 to 100 yards wide by 100 to 130 yards long.

widow
14/08/2009, 12:36 PM
are you serious? so going by your calculations a pitch could be square. 100 by 100?? :-)

referee
14/08/2009, 12:58 PM
Come on Leather we an answer from somebody who knows all about this.:)

Mercurial Vapor
14/08/2009, 1:06 PM
are you serious? so going by your calculations a pitch could be square. 100 by 100?? :-)

Technically going by the measurements a pitch can be square, but rules state that a pitch has to be rectangular. Here's 2 links that will explain it better;

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/rules_and_equipment/4200666.stm

http://www.fact-archive.com/encyclopedia/Football_(soccer)#Playing_field

referee
14/08/2009, 1:07 PM
Wed Aug 19th
Pike 1 Kilmallock

Thurs Aug 20th
Wembley x Carew
Aishling 1 Geraldines
Balla 1 Corbally
Regional 2 Boro
Fairview 1 Mungret

FairBall
14/08/2009, 1:53 PM
Technically going by the measurements a pitch can be square, but rules state that a pitch has to be rectangular. Here's 2 links that will explain it better;

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/rules_and_equipment/4200666.stm

http://www.fact-archive.com/encyclopedia/Football_(soccer)#Playing_field

I am pretty sure this is it!

Length: minimum 100m (110yds) - maximum 110m (120yds) Width: minimum 64m (70yds) - maximum 75m (80yds)

Highbury was considered a very narrow pitch at 105m by 70m. No way can a pitch be 50m wide!

faces
14/08/2009, 1:57 PM
does anyone know the correct measurements for a full size pitch.

ask dromore

Mercurial Vapor
14/08/2009, 2:00 PM
I am pretty sure this is it!

Length: minimum 100m (110yds) - maximum 110m (120yds) Width: minimum 64m (70yds) - maximum 75m (80yds)

Highbury was considered a very narrow pitch at 105m by 70m. No way can a pitch be 50m wide!

So a reputable site like the BBC is wrong. :rolleyes:

FairBall
14/08/2009, 2:12 PM
So a reputable site like the BBC is wrong. :rolleyes:

So you take the BBC website as gospel is it?? In that case Utd had a good win against Everton last season in the FA cup when they printed it that Utd beat them on Peno's.:rolleyes:
http://philbradley.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8345223b869e20115702b6a3e970b-pi
What there refering to probably includes under 7's games. Anyway no matter what size the pitch was it probably wouldnt help you hit the back of the net in the premier.:eek:

Mercurial Vapor
14/08/2009, 2:20 PM
So you take the BBC website as gospel is it?? In that case Utd had a good win against Everton last season in the FA cup when they printed it that Utd beat them on Peno's.:rolleyes:
http://philbradley.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8345223b869e20115702b6a3e970b-pi
What there refering to probably includes under 7's games. Anyway no matter what size the pitch was it probably wouldnt help you hit the back of the net in the premier.:eek:

No need to get uptight I was only answering a question. Maybe as one poster suggested we should ask Dermot Finnan or indeed Fairview themselves, after all ye have been petty enough to object about the dimensions of pitches before so ye should be experts on the subject. ;)

hoops12
14/08/2009, 2:36 PM
were you drunk writing that?:D not involved with balla was only saying that there as entitled to make a few bob just like the rest of the clubs :ball:

i agree clubs need to make few bob,i was just using balla as an example

blackjack
14/08/2009, 2:53 PM
No need to get uptight I was only answering a question. Maybe as one poster suggested we should ask Dermot Finnan or indeed Fairview themselves, after all ye have been petty enough to object about the dimensions of pitches before so ye should be experts on the subject. ;)
max 120x80 yds
min 110x70 yds
but this is international standard soccer pitch

hoops12
14/08/2009, 4:22 PM
Come on Leather we an answer from somebody who knows all about this.:)


anyone from the dines know the answer