View Full Version : One for the oldish heads - How far have we came??
Lim till i die
20/05/2012, 12:08 AM
Was thinking about this the other night.
I probably started going to Limerick games about sixteen or seventeen years ago, can't remember exactly, and the first starting eleven I can picture in my mind would be something like:
Eddie Hickey
Albert Finnan
Ray O'Halloran
Dave Connell
Tommy Lynch
Tony Izzi
Daithi McMahon
Paul Carr
Bobby Ryan
Jason O'Connor
Barry Ryan
Now I know there's a few continuity mistakes there, like I assume Tommy Lynch and Dave Connell never played together and different fellas from different years but it's the first kinda team of players in correct positions I can think of. Feel free to fill in any gaps lads who know better!
Now look at our starting eleven last night:
Dave Ryan
Shaun Kelly
Paddy Purcell
Shane Guthrie
Shane Tracy
Barry Sheedy
Dave O'Leary
Stephen Bradley
Gary Sheehan
Rory Gaffney
Denis Behan
Now pick a best eleven from this years vintage and the mid 90s vintage....
Am I correct in thinking that an awful lot of the team would be the mid 90s lads?!
thomas72
21/05/2012, 6:49 AM
DAve minnan, johnny Walsh, ken de mange, howie king, ( scored a few goals to win us the league cup v st pats what year was that?) THose were the players I grew up watching.
sadloserkid
21/05/2012, 1:04 PM
9/2/2001 - Limerick 1 - 0 St.Francis
Limerick: Fitzpatrick, Ahern, Finnucane, O’Halloran, D. Whyte, J. Whyte, Hughes, Ryan, Tobin, McCarthy, Harmon. Subs: Weldrick for McCarthy (65 mins), Flaherty for Harmon (82 mins), O’Sullivan for Tobin (88 mins).
Goals: Derek McCarthy 43.
That was my first game. We definitely have a better team today I reckon. I have no recollection of Flaherty whatsoever. There were plenty of handy players in the team back then too. Off the field though... there's no comparison at all.
LFC Blue
21/05/2012, 1:55 PM
Eddie Hickey
Albert Finnan
Ray O'Halloran
Dave Connell
Tommy Lynch
Tony Izzi
Daithi McMahon
Paul Carr
Bobby Ryan
Jason O'Connor
Barry Ryan
The aforementioned team is a top notch selection. The current side badly lacks the passion and bite the likes of Albert Finnin brought to the table. That back four would have the likes of Gamble and Bradley for breakfast. Jason O'Connor and Dave Connell with the bald heads. Bunny Carr scorer of the first goal under lights in Rathbane if my memory serves me correctly.Let there be light as Father Joe said that night in his program notes. Did Daithi MacMahon end up in the USA. A Gazza type midfielder.
Lim till i die
21/05/2012, 3:22 PM
Bunny Carr scorer of the first goal under lights in Rathbane if my memory serves me correctly.
On an absolute swimming pool of a pitch against Kilkenny City wasn't it??
I think twas Declan Considine crossed him the ball??
Simpler times. :)
Daithi did end up coaching in America as well I think.
Lim till i die
21/05/2012, 3:24 PM
Goals: Derek McCarthy 43.
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Lim till i die
21/05/2012, 3:25 PM
howie king, ( scored a few goals to win us the league cup v st pats what year was that?)
92-93 I think, just before my time.
fc hammer
21/05/2012, 4:17 PM
92 was the year, and the the match was played in Harolds Cross .
Minesapint
21/05/2012, 5:23 PM
Eddie hickey
Albert finnian
Ray o halloran
Ray duffy
Declan considine
paul carr
Daithi mc mahon
Bobby ryan
kevin mc carthy
Jason o conner
tony izzi
What year was big sam manager and does anyone know how he got the job.
fieldofmarkets
21/05/2012, 5:36 PM
I think he was Youth Team Manager at Preston and wanted any gig at senior level to start a career. The papers at the time talked of the enthusiasm of the people involved convincing him to travel over and back. He's mentioned in an interview once that he looks at the standings every now and then as it was where he got his start.
What odds Scully is in the English Premier League in a couple years?
Minesapint
21/05/2012, 5:40 PM
10000000000000000000000000000/1
CraftyToePoke
21/05/2012, 5:40 PM
I think he was Youth Team Manager at Preston and wanted any gig at senior level to start a career.
Wast Brom according to this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Allardyce
Martinho II
21/05/2012, 7:27 PM
yep limerick got him from west brom as allardyce was asst mgr in 1991 when woking knocked them out of the fa cup that season and the mgt team got the sack after the game. I cant remember who was mgr for them back then?
Mister Ed
22/05/2012, 3:52 PM
who remembers "Danger" the physio, a gas man, julian lyons was around then and paul hogan, mike kerley,
Mister Ed
22/05/2012, 3:58 PM
johnny walsh was there in the early 90's noel king was manager i think late 90's billy kinnane as manager in the 90's also,
Minesapint
22/05/2012, 4:08 PM
How many managers have we had since 1990
Mister Ed
22/05/2012, 7:58 PM
im counting about 8 for definite
Noel King
Billy Kinnane
Dave Connolly
Noel O Connor
Paul Mc Gee
Mike Kerley
Pat Scully
Tommy Lynch
Jofspring
22/05/2012, 8:04 PM
im counting about 8 for definite
Noel King
Billy Kinnane
Dave Connolly
Noel O Connor
Paul Mc Gee
Mike Kerley
Pat Scully
Tommy Lynch
Don't forget big Sam
blueblood
22/05/2012, 9:33 PM
And don't forget Danny Drew managed us for a few games, was it as many as 7 or 8ish
fc hammer
22/05/2012, 11:09 PM
And don't forget Danny Drew managed us for a few games, was it as many as 7 or 8ish
Danny was a good one alright, we'd have been better off with Ronnie Drew.
joeSoap
23/05/2012, 12:49 PM
I go back a little further due to my old age, but if I had to pick an all time Limerick XI from my time as a supporter in the late 70's it would have to go along the lines of; Kevin Fitzpatrick (Senior); Al Finnucane, Ray O'Halloran, Paul Finnucane, Johnny Mullane; Kevin McCarthy, Tony Meaney, Daithi McMahon, Johnny Walsh; Derek McCarthy, Billy Hamilton. Subs; John Power (GK) Pat Purcell, Tony Morris, Ken De Mange, Albert Finnan.
Martinho II
23/05/2012, 7:38 PM
when did danny drew manage ye?
Lim till i die
23/05/2012, 9:19 PM
when did danny drew manage ye?
Towards the end of the 2006 season. He had Tommy Lynch sitting in the dugout with in.
Highlights - Drawing 1 - 1 against Rovers in Tolka
Lowlights - His switch to a 3-5-2 with Paul Finucane given a midfield role marshalling Paddy McCourt in a League Cup semi. :bulgy:
I'd like to say it was the oddest time to be a Limerick fan since I got involved, really I would!
Minesapint
24/05/2012, 6:33 PM
I go back a little further due to my old age, but if I had to pick an all time Limerick XI from my time as a supporter in the late 70's it would have to go along the lines of; Kevin Fitzpatrick (Senior); Al Finnucane, Ray O'Halloran, Paul Finnucane, Johnny Mullane; Kevin McCarthy, Tony Meaney, Daithi McMahon, Johnny Walsh; Derek McCarthy, Billy Hamilton. Subs; John Power (GK) Pat Purcell, Tony Morris, Ken De Mange, Albert Finnan.
No pat nolan senior International, Tommy Gaynor.
Minesapint
24/05/2012, 6:34 PM
Dont think Derek mc carthy was better than Tommy Gaynor.
Minesapint
24/05/2012, 6:37 PM
Brendan storan, joe o mahoney, paddy short were very good players that played at the highest level i think paddy short has passed away.
joeSoap
25/05/2012, 9:44 AM
Dont think Derek mc carthy was better than Tommy Gaynor.
Thats why the team selected is my opinion... Tommy Gaynor was indeed a great striker, Derek was too... take your pick
donnrua
28/05/2012, 3:08 PM
Brian McKenna - Peter Coyle - Ray O Halloran - Al Finucane - Joe O Mahoney - Johnny Walsh - Tony Meaney - Tommy Gaynor - Billy Hamilton - Tony Morris - Daithí McMahon
fc hammer
28/05/2012, 7:53 PM
Brian McKenna - Peter Coyle - Ray O Halloran - Al Finucane - Joe O Mahoney - Johnny Walsh - Tony Meaney - Tommy Gaynor - Billy Hamilton - Tony Morris - Daithí McMahon
there must be room for Des Kennedy somewhere there Lads??
donnrua
28/05/2012, 10:06 PM
Des Kennedy???? maybe a spot on the bench.......
theboywonder8
01/06/2012, 10:54 AM
No joe hanrahan or Peter,or the mighty Howie King haha,I always used to like watching Gary Hulmes,he was quality,also Gerry Duggan,
theboywonder8
01/06/2012, 11:03 AM
92-93 I think, just before my time.
I was at that game,was around new years day,limerick fans were slagging pats fans as their was a split in the league that time,top 6,bottom 6,and limerick pipped pats to a top 6 finish,Howie king was cat by the way,any of ye ever remember Alan Delgano,he was a Geordie,he broke his leg with limerick,he was a left full and looked like a quality player,was only a young guy,19 or 20
osarusan
01/06/2012, 11:45 AM
Alan Delgarno it was. He broke his leg away to Cork in a cup game.
Howie King was a favourite of mine, not because of his quality though. I remember the Star describing him as a 'towering hitman' before a game once - had a good laugh about it. He scored a few important goals for us though - first in the league cup final, and the goal away to Cork that saw us get into the top 6 that year.
I think somebody mentioned Ally Dawson earlier in the thread - a superb player even though he only played a few games for us.
theboywonder8
01/06/2012, 11:36 PM
Alan Delgarno it was. He broke his leg away to Cork in a cup game.
Howie King was a favourite of mine, not because of his quality though. I remember the Star describing him as a 'towering hitman' before a game once - had a good laugh about it. He scored a few important goals for us though - first in the league cup final, and the goal away to Cork that saw us get into the top 6 that year.
I think somebody mentioned Ally Dawson earlier in the thread - a superb player even though he only played a few games for us.
Peter Mumby was another good one,I think he scored that day against Pats,never forget bus had to wait for a few hours that day to go home,one of the lads had a little too much whiskey in the stand and fell and busted his head,Muiris Dillon was his name,had to wait for him to be stitched up in hospital,gas man.don't think we won a game for the rest of the season after that,to the best of my knowledge.
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