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geezer
02/08/2012, 1:14 PM
September 1st sees the return of Galway United supporters trust football club at Eamonn Deacy Park Terryland to league of Ireland football. The 1st game against local rivals Mervue Utd will be great for those who struggled to get to friday games with work commitments and those who never really liked the summer football idea to comeback and watch real League of Ireland action provided for the city, county and the greater western region

This game will be promoted in the local press, social media. Matchday promotion signs around the city and posters will further promote the new season and a full match programme with player profiles will be available.

Season tickets will be on sale and all details of the new season and season launch will be available on www.galwaysoccer.com (http://www.galwaysoccer.com)

El-Pietro
03/08/2012, 10:32 AM
can you please clarify, this is the u19 team?

Patrick Dunne
03/08/2012, 10:47 AM
FAI U19 Southern Division

Galway United Supporters Trust vs Mervue United

Saturday September 1st

KO 7.30pm

Nailor
03/08/2012, 11:01 AM
Fair play to yous, but how can it be called Real LOI Action when it's an U19'S league? A bit of a stretch no?

Patrick Dunne
03/08/2012, 11:23 AM
Fixtures and results are on the League of Ireland website, the U19 League is administered by the League of Ireland office.

A face
03/08/2012, 11:40 AM
Fixtures and results are on the League of Ireland website, the U19 League is administered by the League of Ireland office.

It is League of Ireland Football

sligoman
03/08/2012, 12:05 PM
Fair play to yous, but how can it be called Real LOI Action when it's an U19'S league? A bit of a stretch no?It's not really but if it helps them get over the fact that Salthill and Mervue are in the LOI and they're not then let them.

nigel-harps1954
03/08/2012, 12:16 PM
Of course it's League of Ireland football. What the hell else would it be?

Redzer
03/08/2012, 12:45 PM
Of course it's League of Ireland football. What the hell else would it be?
An underage competition which will give Mervue and SD Galway an opurtunity to pick up a player or two, and the chance for them to progress to LOI football.

GCdfc
03/08/2012, 1:17 PM
What a way to sell it. Many people get annoyed at the lying and bull****ing that goes on from the boards of their associated club. Why would GUST start off with BS then? Annoy punters by misleading them. Stupid way to operate. Lose fans when they pay in and realise that it is only the u-19. :rolleyes:

Mr A
03/08/2012, 1:59 PM
I honestly can't see anyone getting this wrong and thinking it's anything but an U19 game.

GCdfc
03/08/2012, 2:02 PM
If the spin in the press and local ads is the same as in the OP then people who don't know the league and might be interested in a "new" Galway United can easily take it the wrong way.

Nailor
03/08/2012, 2:02 PM
Maybe if they'd said, future LOI players in action, would lessen the confusion of the original statement, although maybe that's the intention.

Patrick Dunne
03/08/2012, 2:10 PM
Home matches for Galway United Supporters Trust will be advertised as being in the FAI U19 League.

Mr A
03/08/2012, 2:18 PM
Let's face it, if you were trying to con people into coming to your games by misrepresenting them, I don't think League of Ireland is the way to go.

Rabid Polka Dot Monkey knife fights- maybe. Women's beach volleyball - certainly. Crippled Mexican donkey porn- long shot. A lecture on mid eighteenth century Connemara literature- that just might work. But LOI an football match against Mervue? I don't think so.

GCdfc
03/08/2012, 3:13 PM
No club conned people in the past to see Celtic/Liverpool etc play when it was their u19's or reserves that no-one heard of?

ped_ped
03/08/2012, 3:42 PM
You can't say it isn't LOI, it's a former (and hopefully future) senior LOI club vs a current senior LOI club in a stadium that's hosted LOI football for years . . .

I would say U-19 should be underlined, circled and written in bright colours, though. The ad doesn't lie but it does omit one important fact.

geezer
03/08/2012, 10:41 PM
No club conned people in the past to see Celtic/Liverpool etc play when it was their u19's or reserves that no-one heard of?

ok we will keep the u19s bit smaller
It will be like this

Saturday Night Football 7.pm

GALWAY UNITED u19

v

Mervue Utd

Eamonn Deacy Park Terryland

___________________________________

thanks to all the offers of season tickets flooding in on www.galwaysoccer.com
Maroon Army members go free and Kids

gufcfan
03/08/2012, 11:05 PM
The ad doesn't lie but it does omit one important fact.
It wasn't an ad. It was a post on a LOI forum. It was a bad idea to put it in the league forum. People were only ever going to pull the ****.

geezer
03/08/2012, 11:11 PM
[QUOTE=gufcfan;1616593]It wasn't an ad. It was a post on a LOI forum. It was a bad idea to put it in the league forum. People were only ever going to pull the ****.[/QUOT

Positive promotion can do no harm for the league at any level

The Connacht Tribune, The City Tribune, The Sentinel, The Tuam Herald, The Galway Advertiser, the Galway Independent, the Western People, The Clare Champion have will carry a version of the poster. Between that, the poster run, The street signs & the local radio Galway Bay FM, Mid west radio, Clare FM, tipp FM, i-radio not to ,mention the city channel hopefully we can bring back and promote a taste of Loi football for all the people out here in the west like Sligo Rovers are getting starting on September 1st

remember winter season tickets launch soon on www.galwaysoccer.com

New special addition T Shirts on sale soon as well the Front will have I LOVE Galway United, the back will have a slogan that supporters come up with for a prize.

gufcfan
03/08/2012, 11:15 PM
You know exactly what I mean geezer.

sligoman
03/08/2012, 11:43 PM
May have been mentioned and I just missed it but how much are the season tickets?

Sean South
04/08/2012, 7:08 AM
Who owns the name Galway United FC? Would it be possible for GUST to call their new Galway United FC? Or is it more of a ego thing calling the club GUSTFC? Hopefully this leads to a Galway United getting back in the league of Ireland.

But maybe I think you should consider your clubs slogan it reminds be of one nation, one race...

Patrick Dunne
04/08/2012, 7:09 AM
Season ticket price (with application forms) will be announced next week.

There are only seven home league matches, and the admission fee will be €5, so the season ticket price will obviously be very low.

Patrick Dunne
04/08/2012, 7:16 AM
Who owns the name Galway United FC? Would it be possible for GUST to call their new Galway United FC? Or is it more of a ego thing calling the club GUSTFC? Hopefully this leads to a Galway United getting back in the league of Ireland.

But maybe I think you should consider your clubs slogan it reminds be of one nation, one race...

Galway United Football Club Ltd own the name "Galway United FC".

The FAI requested that our U19 team be entered under the title "Galway United Supporters Trust FC".