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Closing Time
24/05/2007, 9:56 AM
When you say Mayo League you mean Mayo Schoolboys this is were the talent comes from.We have this mith in Mayo,THAT they the Mayo League produce these players or at lease like to steel the lime light. saw plenty of that last Sunday.At Milebush, when credit should go to the people who are responsible for there sucess.

Spot on. The work that the Schoolboys are doing in Mayo is great. It is up to clubs to use all that is on offer from this great group of people. The Mayo Youths should take a bow as they played their part in Celtic's FAI Youth Cup win

Closing Time
24/05/2007, 10:02 AM
Two topics being discussed here. dont get them mixed up.

Fair play to Celtic, a club team from Mayo. Your players, coaches and club deserves great, great credit for what you have achieved.

As regards good players who wish to stay with their home clubs. These players need to be dealt with and needs exposuer to the good coaches, the same as the larger town teams. If a player wishes to play with Partry and he is good then the league (ergo this then also applies to all other clubs) have an obligation to ensure that he gets the good coaching. It may not be possible for a small club to develop the level of coaching that the Celtics of this world can.

Mark my word if one clubs is away ahead of the others everyone suffers - including Celtic. The league needs to ensure that talented players from smaller clubs are exposed to better coaching.

It is not up to the mayo league to ensure that talented players get good coaching. It is up to the club. You cant expect the Mayo League to coach every so called good palyer in the county. What are clubs doing to improve the coaching standard. The mayo League have good coaching structures in place, it is up to the clubs to use them.

Lassy
24/05/2007, 10:02 AM
any predictions for the weekends fixtures

fixtures for the weekend

ballina town v westport utd AWAY
claremorris v snugboro utd DRAW
crossmolina v ballyheane AWAY
glenhest rovers v castlebar celtic AWAY
manulla v erris utd HOME

gazza2
24/05/2007, 10:11 AM
Ballina Town v Westport Utd DRAW
Claremorris v Snugboro Utd HOME WIN
Crossmolina v Ballyheane DRAW
Glenhest Rovers v Castlebar Celtic AWAY
Manulla v Erris Utd DRAW

irishyop
24/05/2007, 12:57 PM
Ballina Town v Westport Utd -- home
Claremorris v Snugboro Utd -- home
Crossmolina v Ballyheane -- home
Glenhest Rovers v Castlebar Celtic -- AWAY Cud it be another 14-0!! ;)
Manulla v Erris Utd -- Draw

swinfordfc
24/05/2007, 1:29 PM
Ballina Town v Westport Utd away
Claremorris v Snugboro Utd home
Crossmolina v Ballyheane away
Glenhest Rovers v Castlebar Celtic away
Manulla v Erris Utd draw

irishyop
24/05/2007, 1:50 PM
Mr P foley is on Radio 1 now talking about attacks on refs and assaults. Seems that it is an issue throughout country

FahyForever
24/05/2007, 4:08 PM
Ballina Town v Westport Utd away
Claremorris v Snugboro Utd home
Crossmolina v Ballyheane away
Glenhest Rovers v Castlebar Celtic away
Manulla v Erris Utd draw

renovater
24/05/2007, 9:33 PM
;)

no its not "tradition" its down to success........
they have 300-400 youths nevermind Junior & ladies.
ever been to their present ion night??? it takes 3 hours, it maybe a tradition but its success that has got them there.
well done to dec & harry,nice to see past players putting something back into the youths,keep up the good work.....................
Not sure were you are coming from i not knocking celtic think you have mis read what I was saying

renovater
24/05/2007, 9:40 PM
Spot on. The work that the Schoolboys are doing in Mayo is great. It is up to clubs to use all that is on offer from this great group of people. The Mayo Youths should take a bow as they played their part in Celtic's FAI Youth Cup win
Well done couldn't put it better!
think gunner got the wrong end of the stick, not to worry

the dude
25/05/2007, 9:02 AM
Ballina Town v Westport Utd away
Claremorris v Snugboro Utd home
Crossmolina v Ballyheane away
Glenhest Rovers v Castlebar Celtic away
Manulla v Erris Utd home

Ranger
25/05/2007, 11:20 AM
Spot on. The work that the Schoolboys are doing in Mayo is great. It is up to clubs to use all that is on offer from this great group of people. The Mayo Youths should take a bow as they played their part in Celtic's FAI Youth Cup win

They might be doing great work but it's leagues are a shambles. By this I mean
1. Their website is rarely updated
2. Local papers have fixtures but no results!
3. No league tables!
4. Instances of two games fixed for the same time at the same venue!
5. No referee at one match and two at another!
6. Clubs ringing around before kick off to try and get a referee!

Despite all this there is good work going on behind the scenes,
Celtic winning all round in the underage
Erris winning the Youth Cup a few years ago
The performances at the Kennedy Cup
The emerging talent programme at Milebush
The performance of clubs like Knock / Kiltimagh Ballinrobe and Bangor Hibs in their respective grades in the FAI cups

However they need to get the front of house in order or all this good work will diminish in time.

Ranger
25/05/2007, 11:25 AM
Ballina Town v Westport Utd draw
Claremorris v Snugboro Utd draw
Crossmolina v Ballyheane Home
Glenhest Rovers v Castlebar Celtic away
Manulla v Erris Utd home

mandarin frogs
25/05/2007, 2:50 PM
When you say Mayo League you mean Mayo Schoolboys this is were the talent comes from.We have this mith in Mayo,THAT they the Mayo League produce these players or at lease like to steel the lime light. saw plenty of that last Sunday.At Milebush, when credit should go to the people who are responsible for there sucess.

Yes reno, well corrected- meant Mayo schoolboys.:ball:

mandarin frogs
25/05/2007, 2:53 PM
It is not up to the mayo league to ensure that talented players get good coaching. It is up to the club. You cant expect the Mayo League to coach every so called good palyer in the county. What are clubs doing to improve the coaching standard. The mayo League have good coaching structures in place, it is up to the clubs to use them.

Totally agree. Its up to each club to "raise the bar".:ball:

mandarin frogs
25/05/2007, 2:58 PM
Mr P foley is on Radio 1 now talking about attacks on refs and assaults. Seems that it is an issue throughout country

What a guy to have on the radio talking about attacks on refs, when his bias against most teams in mayo encourages such attacks!:D

irishyop
25/05/2007, 3:32 PM
What a guy to have on the radio talking about attacks on refs, when his bias against most teams in mayo encourages such attacks!:D


Scurlouse statement there Mandarin, he is the bestestest ref in the World :D

Cloggs
25/05/2007, 9:10 PM
Ballina Town v Westport Utd draw
Claremorris v Snugboro Utd home
Crossmolina v Ballyheane away
Glenhest Rovers v Castlebar Celtic away
Manulla v Erris Utd away

gunner1
26/05/2007, 10:07 AM
Ballina Town v Westport Utd HOME
Claremorris v Snugboro Utd HOME
Crossmolina v Ballyheane DRAW
Glenhest Rovers v Castlebar Celtic AWAY
Manulla v Erris Utd DRAW

gunner1
26/05/2007, 10:15 AM
What a guy to have on the radio talking about attacks on refs, when his bias against most teams in mayo encourages such attacks!:D

when his bias against most teams in mayo encourages such attacks!
BIAS OR NOT its not an excuse to strike a ref....
we have good refs and bad ones ,but if we have none we dint have a game, its something to remember.
take up the whistle and see how easy it is............................:(

threefivetwo
26/05/2007, 12:58 PM
What a guy to have on the radio talking about attacks on refs, when his bias against most teams in mayo encourages such attacks!:D

WELL SAID!!! no ref should be bias towards any club, at times foley takes the biscuit and the worst thing about it is that they always get away with it, even when they r 100% wrong. sayin that he's not the only ref there's a few of them n it!!!

Thunderblaster
27/05/2007, 9:53 AM
Ballina Town v Westport Utd Draw
Claremorris v Snugboro Utd Home
Crossmolina v Ballyheane Away
Glenhest Rovers v Castlebar Celtic Away
Manulla v Erris Utd Draw

renovater
27/05/2007, 6:28 PM
They might be doing great work but it's leagues are a shambles. By this I mean
1. Their website is rarely updated
2. Local papers have fixtures but no results!
3. No league tables!
4. Instances of two games fixed for the same time at the same venue!
5. No referee at one match and two at another!
6. Clubs ringing around before kick off to try and get a referee!


However they need to get the front of house in order or all this good work will diminish in time.
I think Mayo YOUTHS would be glad to sit down with you some time to discuss some of the problems you have out lined.
How ever just to look at it briefly
Point 1.2.3. ARE out of the hands of the youth as they would be relying on Local Press to publish them As for 4.5 the only to games fix for the same venue was Claremorris which was sorted.
as for refs turning up or not you will have to take that up with them,
AS for 6 again this can be caused my a ref pulling out.
As I said the youth look forward to meeting you, by the way they are volentary Group, who would welcome you on board to help with there heavy work load.

renovater
27/05/2007, 6:31 PM
Yes reno, well corrected- meant Mayo schoolboys.:ball:
Fair play to ya!!
just didn't want any other group or groups stealing the lime light:)

pixiehead
27/05/2007, 6:31 PM
when his bias against most teams in mayo encourages such attacks!
BIAS OR NOT its not an excuse to strike a ref....
we have good refs and bad ones ,but if we have none we dint have a game, its something to remember.
take up the whistle and see how easy it is............................:(

Ya I dont think i ever heard one person actually saying that such and such is a "GOOD" ref. Do we always take the easy option and crticize.

pixiehead
27/05/2007, 6:35 PM
when his bias against most teams in mayo encourages such attacks!
BIAS OR NOT its not an excuse to strike a ref....
we have good refs and bad ones ,but if we have none we dint have a game, its something to remember.
take up the whistle and see how easy it is............................:(

Ya I dont think i ever heard one person actually saying that such and such is a "GOOD" ref. Do we always take the easy option and crticize. We had 2 games at the weekend and one reffed by Marty Halligan and the other by Harry Loftus . While i wouldnt agree with every single thing they say i still think they had good fair games as refs. Plus you can have a bit of Craic with Halligan which is good for the game too!!! ;)

renovater
27/05/2007, 6:36 PM
What a guy to have on the radio talking about attacks on refs, when his bias against most teams in mayo encourages such attacks!:D
I think clubs should consider the next time they abuse a ref. how they would feel standing in the middle of football pitch, every other person looking on.
would you like it.
Take your point he may have a bias oppinion, but two wrongs dont make it right!!

pixiehead
27/05/2007, 6:40 PM
I think clubs should consider the next time they abuse a ref. how they would feel standing in the middle of football pitch, every other person looking on.
would you like it.
Take your point he may have a bias oppinion, but two wrongs dont make it right!!

True. Everyone thinks they know it all.If some smart arses are so, why are they not out reffing themselves.
Who then do ye rate as the top 3 reffs in Mayo!!! any takers :cool:

irishyop
27/05/2007, 7:41 PM
I agree with the point about people not saying that refs are good.

The 2 top refs in the Mayo league in my opinion would be McCay and Damien Egan.
Both are very strict but you know "where the line is" so to speak and that if u step over it what will happen, with other refs and I don't think it is fair to name them here, from week to week their behaviour and decisions change.

mandarin frogs
27/05/2007, 9:31 PM
when his bias against most teams in mayo encourages such attacks!
BIAS OR NOT its not an excuse to strike a ref....
we have good refs and bad ones ,but if we have none we dint have a game, its something to remember.
take up the whistle and see how easy it is............................:(

Sorry, gunner, think you picked me up wrong. Never said it was an excuse to hit a ref! Just saying that he, in particular, winds people up. He has a "set" on some teams in mayo. Yes, we have good and bad refs in mayo, but theres making mistakes, and then theres deliberate bias.
Never said it was easy to ref, and fair play to them, but impartiallity, or an attempt at it, is all anyone is asking for.:ball:

mandarin frogs
27/05/2007, 9:33 PM
Ya I dont think i ever heard one person actually saying that such and such is a "GOOD" ref. Do we always take the easy option and crticize.

Fair point pixie!:ball:

mandarin frogs
27/05/2007, 9:38 PM
True. Everyone thinks they know it all.If some smart arses are so, why are they not out reffing themselves.
Who then do ye rate as the top 3 reffs in Mayo!!! any takers :cool:

Careful here pixie, if we start "rating" refs, we'd better not include the worst 3!:eek:

Ranger
27/05/2007, 10:02 PM
:eek:
I think Mayo YOUTHS would be glad to sit down with you some time to discuss some of the problems you have out lined.
How ever just to look at it briefly
Point 1.2.3. ARE out of the hands of the youth as they would be relying on Local Press to publish them As for 4.5 the only to games fix for the same venue was Claremorris which was sorted.
as for refs turning up or not you will have to take that up with them,
AS for 6 again this can be caused my a ref pulling out.
As I said the youth look forward to meeting you, by the way they are volentary Group, who would welcome you on board to help with there heavy work load.

Renovater

Firstly, I don't think The Mayo YOUTHS need to sit down with me to discuss their shortcomings, that is their function and also the reason why they allowed their nominations to such positions.As you say they are a voluntary group but I'm sure they had to be voted into office or is it a case of "I'll be Chairman and you be Secretary and I'll give "Joe Bloggs" a ring and he can be Treasurer. (No offence intended to the current officers but that was a joke!) But seriously, everything I stated was fact and not intended to have a "go" at anybody. If you read my full post you would have noticed that I also highlighted the positives!
Going back to your response....
Point 1 ....How can you say this is out of their hands. The Website is owned by themselves not the local media.
Point 2..... If the local media can publish the fixtures why can they not also publish the results just as they do for the Junior League? They do this for the local underage GAA and I'm sure if they received the info they would do the same for the local underage soccer. On his point where can I get the results of matches played this season?
Point 3..... See reponse to point 2.
Point 4..... Can you elaborate on what you mean by "sorted". I have heard of two instances of this happening this season alone.
Point 5.... This is one I honestly need help to understand. Can you tell me who allocates what ref officiates what game. Is it the Mayo league or the Mayo Refs association? And also, what info is given to the ref beforehand
( is it match details, times, teams playing, one or two games on the night etc).
Point 6.... If a ref pulls out does he inform the Mayo league and whose responsibilty is it to find a replacement, (A)the Mayo League, (B)the Refs assoc or (C)the participating teams?

Finally, thanks for the offer to join the the committee but unfortunatly I have to decline at this time. My work and family commitments come first and any of my spare time is given to my local club. If you are on the commitee yourself may I say well done for your efforts so far. My points raised might not be what you like hear but as I said it is fact, and somthing that needs to be adressed to safegaurd the long term future of football in this county. Use the local media and as the saying goes "tell the people and keep telling them".

hardcore
27/05/2007, 10:18 PM
:eek:

Renovater

Firstly, I don't think The Mayo YOUTHS need to sit down with me to discuss their shortcomings, that is their function and also the reason why they allowed their nominations to such positions.As you say they are a voluntary group but I'm sure they had to be voted into office or is it a case of "I'll be Chairman and you be Secretary and I'll give "Joe Bloggs" a ring and he can be Treasurer. (No offence intended to the current officers but that was a joke!) But seriously, everything I stated was fact and not intended to have a "go" at anybody. If you read my full post you would have noticed that I also highlighted the positives!
Going back to your response....
Point 1 ....How can you say this is out of their hands. The Website is owned by themselves not the local media.
Point 2..... If the local media can publish the fixtures why can they not also publish the results just as they do for the Junior League? They do this for the local underage GAA and I'm sure if they received the info they would do the same for the local underage soccer. On his point where can I get the results of matches played this season?
Point 3..... See reponse to point 2.
Point 4..... Can you elaborate on what you mean by "sorted". I have heard of two instances of this happening this season alone.
Point 5.... This is one I honestly need help to understand. Can you tell me who allocates what ref officiates what game. Is it the Mayo league or the Mayo Refs association? And also, what info is given to the ref beforehand
( is it match details, times, teams playing, one or two games on the night etc).
Point 6.... If a ref pulls out does he inform the Mayo league and who's responsibilty is it to find a replacement, (A)the Mayo League, (B)the Refs assoc or (C)the participating teams?

Finally, thanks for the offer to join the the committee but unfortunatly I have to decline at this time. My work and family commitments come first and any of my spare time is given to my local club. If you on the commitee yourself may I say well done for your efforts so far. My points raised might not be what you like hear but as I said it is fact, and somthing that needs to be adressed to safegaurd the long term future of football in this county. Use the local media and as the saying goes "tell the people and keep telling them".

I Always wondered why the underage tables are so hard to get hold of. It shouldnt be that hard to update them?

robben 11
28/05/2007, 3:20 PM
Thank god for Kilmurry football pitch.... after travelling all the way down to crosmollina on Sunday it was looking very hard to get motivated to play a soccer match, with dressing rooms with no seats or working showers and a football pitch you could play hide and seek in with the grass nearly the height of theron, we needed a mirical to get a result from the game...When Pat Foley came along and inspected the pitch his synoposis was ' its a bad sign when ya see the daisys out on the pitch ' the game got switched to Kilmurray pitch about 3-4 miles down the road an what a savage pitch.
we went 1 down but came back to 1-1 at half time, ashley stevensons got a hatrick his last a cracker from edge of box chiped the keeper, rob coyne scored a dinger too with a volley from 25 yards and jamie finished off the scoring with a good finish 1 on 1, i seriously doubt the result would be the same had it been played at the meddow in crossmolina, they really should sort it out so be aware the rest of the Super league the standard is just not accepctable for a Super League team....:ball:

pixiehead
28/05/2007, 6:52 PM
Thank god for Kilmurry football pitch.... after travelling all the way down to crosmollina on Sunday it was looking very hard to get motivated to play a soccer match, with dressing rooms with no seats or working showers and a football pitch you could play hide and seek in with the grass nearly the height of theron, we needed a mirical to get a result from the game...When Pat Foley came along and inspected the pitch his synoposis was ' its a bad sign when ya see the daisys out on the pitch ' the game got switched to Kilmurray pitch about 3-4 miles down the road an what a savage pitch.
we went 1 down but came back to 1-1 at half time, ashley stevensons got a hatrick his last a cracker from edge of box chiped the keeper, rob coyne scored a dinger too with a volley from 25 yards and jamie finished off the scoring with a good finish 1 on 1, i seriously doubt the result would be the same had it been played at the meddow in crossmolina, they really should sort it out so be aware the rest of the Super league the standard is just not accepctable for a Super League team....:ball:


Ive been harping on about this problem for the last century. The pitches and facilities of some clubs is unexceptable and nothing short of a dicrace. If thats the respect Crossmolina Had for Ballyheane and the League in general then they dont deserve too be there

Thunderblaster
28/05/2007, 8:21 PM
What did you think of Kilmurray's facilities?

robben 11
28/05/2007, 9:42 PM
What did you think of Kilmurray's facilities?

i thought they were good, the pitch was in mint condition, can you shed some light on the club?? i rember playing against them underage soccer but are they a junior club, or do they sill have a underage structure??

gunner1
29/05/2007, 11:21 AM
i thought they were good, the pitch was in mint condition, can you shed some light on the club?? i rember playing against them underage soccer but are they a junior club, or do they sill have a underage structure??

have been there a few times lately,good clubhouse,great pitch and a fantastic underage system,no junior teams so their not seen as a soccer club in mayo league,,to the best of my knowledge

gunner1
29/05/2007, 11:45 AM
Sorry, gunner, think you picked me up wrong. Never said it was an excuse to hit a ref! Just saying that he, in particular, winds people up. He has a "set" on some teams in mayo. Yes, we have good and bad refs in mayo, but theres making mistakes, and then theres deliberate bias.
Never said it was easy to ref, and fair play to them, but impartiallity, or an attempt at it, is all anyone is asking for.:ball:

i may have picked u up wrong!!!but lads naming names on this thread is not good enought,remember a lot of people reading this including" refs":D
"You don't notice the referee during the game unless he makes a bad call. "
Drew Curtis

threefivetwo
29/05/2007, 1:58 PM
Sorry, gunner, think you picked me up wrong. Never said it was an excuse to hit a ref! Just saying that he, in particular, winds people up. He has a "set" on some teams in mayo. Yes, we have good and bad refs in mayo, but theres making mistakes, and then theres deliberate bias.
Never said it was easy to ref, and fair play to them, but impartiallity, or an attempt at it, is all anyone is asking for.:ball:

WELL SAID, fair is fair, well it should and refs should be fair they shouldn't even b reffin so if they hold a grudge against certain players or teams and i've seen it happening loads of times!!

gunner1
29/05/2007, 2:45 PM
WELL SAID, fair is fair, well it should and refs should be fair they shouldn't even b reffin so if they hold a grudge against certain players or teams and i've seen it happening loads of times!!

referees at any level dont want to spend their nights filling out report sheets,so if you keep your mouth shut you'll find you get more 50/50 discissions
The Referee (Law 5)

Each match is controlled by a referee who has full authority to enforce the Laws of the Game in connection with the match to which he has been appointed. The decisions of the referee regarding facts connected with play are final.

remember no ref no game;

swinfordfc
30/05/2007, 8:59 AM
Derek Glynn seems to be finding his feet now at Galway Utd and congrats to him - scored 2 last night against Longford Town! :D

irishyop
30/05/2007, 9:39 AM
That is for sure, was told a few weeks back by the Claremorris lads that he was on his way back! Seems not now though!!! Fair play to him.

FahyForever
30/05/2007, 2:47 PM
Fair play to Derek Mc Glynn alright, glad to hear he's doing well now. I was one of the people who doubted he might not have the ability to cut it at that level but his pace and finishing were always good. I suppose it takes a while to make the step up from Premier in Mayo to Eircom league. He must be working hard and all credit to him.

As for the debate regarding referee's, I think there is a fairly straight-forward formula for assessing their prospective merits. The ref's who explain their decisions and are approachable are generally respected, whilst the ones who consider themselves more important than the game are not. I think we can all come to terms with the fact that every match will have it's fair share of human-error mistakes on the part of the ref (in the same way it will have innumerable errors on the part of the players!), it's egotism, condescension and abuse of authority that galls players and management more than anything.

The best referee's, in my opinion, are those who talk to the players, explain their decisions and have a bit of craic with them. There is no excuse for shouting names at the ref', but I dont see the problem with 'No way!', or 'for God's sake!' or 'He wasn't offside!', it's just a natural reaction and is not directed at, nor offensive to, the man in black, unless he considers himself some form of deity. I once angrily asked a ref how he managed to miss a foul from ten yards and he responded 'Sure you missed a shot from six yards a few minutes ago!'. He said it in a friendly way and meant no offence. The two of us laughed, situation diffused. Contrarily, I have also seen people booked for asking why a free was given or for having their shirts out or their socks down. I saw an esteemed, famous, local top-class linesman tell a manager he couldn't smoke as he was in an official workplace, a few weeks ago!
In a match last season, I saw a ref who had been taking a bit of barricking from the away fans give a free kick on the edge of the box to the home team after he judged the keeper to have gone outside his box whilst kicking the ball out. I was next to it, and after he landed from his kick-out, both feet were still well inside the box, as was the rest of his body. Criminal.

It's undoubtably a tough job, but certain factors can make it easier for the ref himself, as well as the players. The good ones are approachable, fit, fair, and make their decisions for the good of the game. Dangerous tackles should be carded, full stop. Too often they are let go, and the match descends into chaos. Persisting with lesser offences, like time-wasting, diving etc, should be dealt with too. But ultimately, as in any other form of authority, displaying diplomacy, tact and rationale, rather than conceit and narcissicism, will make their job easier, as well as getting it done more effectively.

There are plenty of good ref's in the Mayo League, but there are also a few 'stars' who think the rest of the world orbits around them...

pixiehead
31/05/2007, 9:02 PM
Derek Glynn seems to be finding his feet now at Galway Utd and congrats to him - scored 2 last night against Longford Town! :D

C,Mon United :D

pixiehead
02/06/2007, 1:52 PM
Derek Has done it again!!! Id be the first to say i didnt think he would make it in the league but to get 4 goals in the last 2 games is unreal :). Check out Mark McCaddens report in the Star today it says he is a "Castlebar Native" :rolleyes: Claremorris diehards wont like that. anyway check out Eircom League weekly TV3 on Monday night for the Goals They are deffinatley worth seeing. Hopefully now we might bring a bit more Mayo interest to Terryland..... C'Mon United!!! :D

renovater
02/06/2007, 6:40 PM
:eek:

Renovation

Firstly, I don't think The Mayo YOUTHS need to sit down with me to discuss their shortcomings, that is their function and also the reason why they allowed their nominations to such positions.As you say they are a voluntary group but I'm sure they had to be voted into office or is it a case of "I'll be Chairman and you be Secretary and I'll give "Joe Bloggs" a ring and he can be Treasurer. (No offence intended to the current officers but that was a joke!) But seriously, everything I stated was fact and not intended to have a "go" at anybody. If you read my full post you would have noticed that I also highlighted the positives!
Going back to your response....
Point 1 ....How can you say this is out of their hands. The Website is owned by themselves not the local media.
Point 2..... If the local media can publish the fixtures why can they not also publish the results just as they do for the Junior League? They do this for the local underage GAA and I'm sure if they received the info they would do the same for the local underage soccer. On his point where can I get the results of matches played this season?
Point 3..... See reponse to point 2.
Point 4..... Can you elaborate on what you mean by "sorted". I have heard of two instances of this happening this season alone.
Point 5.... This is one I honestly need help to understand. Can you tell me who allocates what ref officiates what game. Is it the Mayo league or the Mayo Refs association? And also, what info is given to the ref beforehand
( is it match details, times, teams playing, one or two games on the night etc).
Point 6.... If a ref pulls out does he inform the Mayo league and whose responsibility is it to find a replacement, (A)the Mayo League, (B)the Refs assoc or (C)the participating teams?

Finally, thanks for the offer to join the the committee but unfortunately I have to decline at this time. My work and family commitments come first and any of my spare time is given to my local club. If you are on the committee yourself may I say well done for your efforts so far. My points raised might not be what you like hear but as I said it is fact, and something that needs to be addressed to safeguard the long term future of football in this county. Use the local media and as the saying goes "tell the people and keep telling them".

Rather than going into a long winded debate the members of the league are elected in the normal way, with others asked to take up positions which they refuse to do due to club commitments.
Like I said you can meet the league to discuss the problems you seem to be having rather than airing them to Joe public.
I would view any further comment to be taken as a negative on your part
yours in sport
Reno

renovater
02/06/2007, 6:47 PM
Thank god for Kilmurry football pitch.... after travelling all the way down to crosmolina on Sunday it was looking very hard to get motivated to play a soccer match, with dressing rooms with no seats or working showers and a football pitch you could play hide and seek in with the grass nearly the height of Theron, we needed a miracle to get a result from the game...When Pat Foley came along and inspected the pitch his synopsis was ' its a bad sign when ya see the daisies out on the pitch ' the game got switched to Kilmurray pitch about 3-4 miles down the road an what a savage pitch.
we went 1 down but came back to 1-1 at half time, Ashley stevensons got a hatrick his last a cracker from edge of box chipped the keeper, rob coyne scored a dinger too with a volley from 25 yards and Jamie finished off the scoring with a good finish 1 on 1, i seriously doubt the result would be the same had it been played at the meadow in crossmolina, they really should sort it out so be aware the rest of the Super league the standard is just not acceptable for a Super League team....:ball:

I think the Mayo League should have inform your club if the ground at Crossmolina was closed. It appears the secretary of same club has a responabilty to inform Ballyheane if the pitch was unplayable.
Seems to me bad sportsmanship

renovater
02/06/2007, 6:53 PM
have been there a few times lately,good clubhouse,great pitch and a fantastic underage system,no junior teams so their not seen as a soccer club in mayo league,,to the best of my knowledge
There Club Secretary is J.P. Loftus A well able man who was secretary of the year for 2006 at mayo schoolboys /girls youth football league.
They would certainly be recognised as good football club in youth circles.
As for there ground 2nd to none
Well done to them:)