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Boroman
17/11/2009, 10:21 PM
now that the transfer window is a couple of weeks away is there any news of anyone on the move
awiseman
17/11/2009, 11:04 PM
M Sheehan heading back to Regional;)
Power and Doherty back to Newcastle West:confused:
whitestripe
18/11/2009, 8:23 AM
Limerick U20's have been told that they are not to sign for any Junior Clubs now that their season is over.
Bonovox
18/11/2009, 8:28 AM
Heard that also - the arrogance of that lot. The quicker they finally go to the wall the better, LOI is finished.
Boroman
19/11/2009, 7:11 PM
M Sheehan heading back to Regional;)
Power and Doherty back to Newcastle West:confused:
is this 100% or just rumours
Lev Yashin
19/11/2009, 7:39 PM
Limerick U20's have been told that they are not to sign for any Junior Clubs now that their season is over.
Far as i know one has signed for us...might be wrong but he has been training
western gale
19/11/2009, 7:41 PM
Is it definately true that Limerick U/20 players cant transfer to junior clubs now that the U/20 league is finished? Is it a new policy?
Jofspring
19/11/2009, 11:04 PM
What was the reason given by Limerick lads? ( Genuine Question).
I'd like to think that they want them to be available to start pre season with the senior team so they can try them in friendlies, see who can make the step up or just to keep the team that did so well this season together and build an actual proper team within the club rather than just keep bringing in different young fellas every year and throwing a team together. If this is the case i really see no problem with it. I'm sure most junior teams wouldn't like if most their players went off and signed for Limerick or other League of Ireland teams as soon as the season is over and weren't available then when the junior season started again.
whitestripe
20/11/2009, 8:30 AM
U20 players can sign for a Junior side, Its a straight forward letter of release and a registration form, no transfer needed. However its the fact they they have been told not to sign back as it will affect the decision to call them back that grates me. They played 9 games? (correct me if I am wrong) and have been advised to take a break? Limerick seem to forget how accommodating clubs have been with them.
leather
20/11/2009, 8:59 AM
Well Said whitestripe...
gaidin
20/11/2009, 2:31 PM
U20 players can sign for a Junior side, Its a straight forward letter of release and a registration form, no transfer needed. However its the fact they they have been told not to sign back as it will affect the decision to call them back that grates me. They played 9 games? (correct me if I am wrong) and have been advised to take a break? Limerick seem to forget how accommodating clubs have been with them.
There is nothing stopping the player signing for a junior team if they want though..Like you said its a simple release letter..The club cant refuse to give a player their release if they ask for it..
whitestripe
20/11/2009, 2:53 PM
There is nothing stopping the player signing for a junior team if they want though..Like you said its a simple release letter..The club cant refuse to give a player their release if they ask for it..
Of course its up to the player but my point is they have been told not to as it will affect the decision come the time to be recalled to the set up, when in fact it should have nothing to do with the decision criteria.
I could be totally wrong on this but if a player from the U20 set up signs back they are free to play when registration and letter of release has been submitted to LDMC.
That player can then go back to the A championship (starting March) or the U19 set up (June) or whenever they go back preseason through a simple transfer requested by the player and as I would like to see supported by the club.
Some important games played coming up to Christmas and it would have been nice to have the U20 players available for selection especially after they were encouraged to play in the U20 league in the first place, on this very understanding. No one is too big to be courteous.
Jofspring
20/11/2009, 4:55 PM
I think maybe someone in Limerick should gives the full reasons for not letting the players join junior clubs. If its for the reason i mention above i see no problem with it. I wish soccer in ireland was more like rugby, Munster players when not playing with them can be given permission to play for their club (Shannon, Garryowne etc...) and this can help give them loads of games and also come back from injuries. Pity senior and junior just don't work together. Thats not only in Limerick but all over the country.
Boroman
21/11/2009, 5:11 PM
sorry now lads but this thread is supposed to be about possible transfers not slating Limerick FC
is there any players moving or talk of any players moving other than the ones awiseman mentioned
FairBall
21/11/2009, 5:13 PM
could,nt agree more.its all take with that so called senior club ,without junior clubs they would have nothing and still they continue go above the rules,sooner they go to the wall the better,from wat i can see they are filling theses kids heads with ****e,how many of these kids have actually bettered themselves with limerick,they put that u20 team together when they hadnt even a venue to play their games and as usual a junior club bailed them out,
Absolute nonsence! I presume by that first comment that you mean they dont produce their own players and that junior clubs do it for them. We all know thats how League of Ireland teams work...there isn't enough money in the LOI to do otherwise. Do Pike produce their own players? Some people are of the opinion that Limerick Junior Football is the be-all and end-all of the game here in limerick. Well its not! Players go through acadamys in all proffessional clubs and dont make it...Are the clubs who do this to be critisized for that also? The senior team played very good football at home under a very good manager this season, of course players are going to want to play for that team, even if it means going along with some of the clubs more selfish demands. There should of course be some level of undertanding between Limerick and Junior clubs but teams have to be selfish to progress themselves...no one likes losing players. As for the pitch...the 20's got a very good pitch that isnt used that much and ye got money for it...
leather
21/11/2009, 5:18 PM
not all clubs charge for the use of their pitch...
FairBall
21/11/2009, 5:29 PM
not all clubs charge for the use of their pitch...
No, i dont claim to know the ins and outs of those specific details but when its made out that the 20's are being bailed out. The fact was, a few clubs would have liked to have the team play at their grounds because money does change hads for that and it keeps decent relations between the clubs. Maybe next year they can use UL's or LIT's pitch if certain local clubs feel so hard done by.
lifegoeson
22/11/2009, 12:08 PM
sorry now lads but this thread is supposed to be about possible transfers not slating Limerick FC
is there any players moving or talk of any players moving other than the ones awiseman mentioned
when does the transfer season end
Boroman
22/11/2009, 12:21 PM
end of january
awiseman
22/11/2009, 1:00 PM
sorry now lads but this thread is supposed to be about possible transfers not slating Limerick FC
is there any players moving or talk of any players moving other than the ones awiseman mentioned
there dead certs
Jofspring
22/11/2009, 3:03 PM
there is sometimes minimum of 4 games on that pitch with schoolboy and junior games over a weeken,and as for understanding between the clubs ,only time junior clubs here from l37 is when they are lookin for something,and do,nt forget jackman park is also owned by the junior clubs
And don't forget they are called Limerick FC not Limerick 37. So when Limerick FC donate jerseys to teams thats considered not hearing from them, or when players show up for awards nights etc... thats considered they don't hear from them, or when they donated the money from the half time draw to Caherdavin Celtic after the cabin burned down thats considered not hearing from them too. Some junior clubs might not get on with Limerick FC but a lot do as well. They want to hold onto their U20's players and make sure they don't get injured or have hassle re-signing them, get over it.
connie
22/11/2009, 3:04 PM
Absolute nonsence! I presume by that first comment that you mean they dont produce their own players and that junior clubs do it for them. We all know thats how League of Ireland teams work...there isn't enough money in the LOI to do otherwise. Do Pike produce their own players? Some people are of the opinion that Limerick Junior Football is the be-all and end-all of the game here in limerick. Well its not! Players go through acadamys in all proffessional clubs and dont make it...Are the clubs who do this to be critisized for that also? The senior team played very good football at home under a very good manager this season, of course players are going to want to play for that team, even if it means going along with some of the clubs more selfish demands. There should of course be some level of undertanding between Limerick and Junior clubs but teams have to be selfish to progress themselves...no one likes losing players. As for the pitch...the 20's got a very good pitch that isnt used that much and ye got money for it...
A pitch that isnt used much we have 13 teams where do u think they play.
connie
22/11/2009, 3:09 PM
And don't forget they are called Limerick FC not Limerick 37. So when Limerick FC donate jerseys to teams thats considered not hearing from them, or when players show up for awards nights etc... thats considered they don't hear from them, or when they donated the money from the half time draw to Caherdavin Celtic after the cabin burned down thats considered not hearing from them too. Some junior clubs might not get on with Limerick FC but a lot do as well. They want to hold onto their U20's players and make sure they don't get injured or have hassle re-signing them, get over it.
The 20s only played a few matchs and you know yourself alot have no chance of making the first team.
Jofspring
22/11/2009, 3:12 PM
The 20s only played a few matchs and you know yourself alot have no chance of making the first team.
Maybe not but isn't that the way it is in every sport. Not every player playing underage at a club makes the step up to the first team. If there was anyone in particular Limerick didn't think where up to improving or getting a crack at the first team they would probably let them go. I hear Limerick might have an A team again next season so maybe these players can play in that also. They are young lads so if they don't make the step up they have plenty of years left in them to go back and play junior if thats what they want to do.
Sorry for going off topic boroman but some people seem more interested in bashing Limerick FC than talking about transfers. Wouldn't know any transfers myself.
Goals4fun
22/11/2009, 5:14 PM
when does the transfer season end
is that a bit knee jerk reaction......:eek:
lifegoeson
22/11/2009, 5:34 PM
is that a bit knee jerk reaction......:eek:
I'd say it is phil...
lifegoeson
23/11/2009, 2:37 AM
you thinkin of going home to your roots carey??abbey... star.. or whoever it is!!
no:confused:
abbeyvale
23/11/2009, 2:27 PM
no:confused:
Transfer window opens 01st December 2009 and closes last day in January 2010.
Were you dropped yesterday pal???
abbeyvale
23/11/2009, 2:30 PM
sorry now lads but this thread is supposed to be about possible transfers not slating Limerick FC
is there any players moving or talk of any players moving other than the ones awiseman mentioned
Lou Quigley (Unattached - Dines)
Lou Quigley (Unattached - Dines)
good signing,they could do with a few more
awiseman
24/11/2009, 3:25 PM
he'll hardly save them:rolleyes:
buddygeary23
24/11/2009, 4:47 PM
daniel power and mark doherty back to newcastle west???????? says who?
abbeyvale
24/11/2009, 4:49 PM
he'll hardly save them:rolleyes:
Nobody said he would, and I've also heard that The Dines could lose 1 or 2 during this next transfer window..............
Nobody said he would, and I've also heard that The Dines could lose 1 or 2 during this next transfer window..............
name names
Boroman
24/11/2009, 10:19 PM
he'll hardly save them:rolleyes:
lou is a fine player and will bring some experience to a young side,fair play to him for signing as he could of signed with Boro
daniel power and mark doherty back to newcastle west???????? says who?
a so called wiseman:rolleyes:i doubt there is any truth in it,what do you think yourself,would you take them back
buddygeary23
25/11/2009, 12:36 PM
Doubt it true cos mark is a friend of mine and told me that he likes playin in the city league..but of course we would take them back.
alwaysblue
25/11/2009, 1:08 PM
peter ryan. janesboro back to corbally
Boroman
25/11/2009, 6:36 PM
hes thick but hes not that thick:D
Pedro m
25/11/2009, 7:17 PM
U20 players can sign for a Junior side, Its a straight forward letter of release and a registration form, no transfer needed. However its the fact they they have been told not to sign back as it will affect the decision to call them back that grates me. They played 9 games? (correct me if I am wrong) and have been advised to take a break? Limerick seem to forget how accommodating clubs have been with them.
Who's the letter of release from? Club or LOI.
Is regrading required?
western gale
25/11/2009, 11:46 PM
Far as I know a letter of release is required from the club (not LOI) and the player then signs a registration form and submits this to whatever junior league his new club is in
Boroman
06/12/2009, 12:28 PM
there hasn't been that much activity on the transfer front really,there has to be a shock looming?
rubyruby
10/12/2009, 11:28 AM
sol campbell to pike :D
sky blue
12/12/2009, 11:01 AM
Lads can anyone tell me the rule on transfering a player from one club to another in the transfer window is it that when they sign the form they can not play for 3 weeks after they have signed it?
Ask me tom
12/12/2009, 1:29 PM
Lads can anyone tell me the rule on transfering a player from one club to another in the transfer window is it that when they sign the form they can not play for 3 weeks after they have signed it?
We rang the league about this Sky Blue and it`s 2 weeks from what we were told and only applies if signing a player from your A team to B team or the other way round and if the player is signed from another league. That was the Desmond leagues definition on it anyway.
Lads can anyone tell me the rule on transfering a player from one club to another in the transfer window is it that when they sign the form they can not play for 3 weeks after they have signed it?
AFAIK once the league registrar recieves the forms the player is eligable 48 hours later,not sure about inter league transfers,think it takes longer
Goals4fun
14/12/2009, 1:50 PM
AFAIK once the league registrar recieves the forms the player is eligable 48 hours later,not sure about inter league transfers,think it takes longer
:eek:
Get a life
14/12/2009, 5:16 PM
Lads can anyone tell me the rule on transfering a player from one club to another in the transfer window is it that when they sign the form they can not play for 3 weeks after they have signed it?
If the player has played Eircom League in the last 12 months then he needs to be regraded, meaning the LDMC gets involved and best of luck with that!
:eek:
except if you're Park Rgs :D:D
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