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vinnie
16/02/2021, 9:05 PM
So KoH doesnt stand for Kilcoyne our Hero?

Playing in a new municipal ground with all mod cons?? I'll take thatm genuine supporter and all!! Name the place New Oriel and make a bunch of new heroes and memories. It would be a wrench but sentiment only goes so far. Now if the old place was getting a facelift with the council footing the bill - well it would be like winning a double for football ground development!

Jokes aside, It's lovely to play in a new stadium and facilities are fairly good by LOI standards, and hopefully all local authorities get in on the act, but it's always sad losing a historic ground, not just in LOI but anywhere, and you need to be careful what you wish for, a municipal stadium in Louth will have dual tenancy with the Drogs and you cant make a bean yourselves out of the ground, you're only tenants, Rovers pay rent and while it might be a good deal, we can't organise anything else in the stadium to fundraise without permission, something you don't have to do now, but in a tenancy you're at the mercy of the council.

EatYerGreens
17/02/2021, 1:14 PM
It is always better in the long term for a football club to own its own ground than to not own it.

Owning an appreciating asset is financially smart. It's also commercially and organisationally smart, as it makes you master of your own destiny.

Yes - it entails costs and maintenance etc etc. Ad you have to protect it (easily done) in case the club goes bust. But any public funding it attracts goes into YOUR asset.

It's broadly analogous to owning your home or renting someone else's all your life.

NeverFeltBetter
20/02/2021, 7:10 PM
Get the subforum ready!

sadloserkid
20/02/2021, 7:24 PM
And get the Rovers and Dundalk fans out. ☺

CraftyToePoke
25/02/2021, 11:43 PM
RTE - https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2021/0223/1198732-weve-nothing-to-lose-barrett-eyes-treaty-rise/


Treaty United boss Tommy Barrett says the League of Ireland's newest club have "nothing to lose" as men's senior soccer returns to Limerick after a year's absence.

Barrett was manager of Limerick FC when the club folded in 2019. Last Saturday, it was confirmed that Treaty United - who entered the Women's National League last season - had received a licence to compete in a men's 10-team SSE Airtricity League First Division. Barrett was the man named in charge.

Treaty replace Shamrock Rovers' reserve side, who played in the division last season following the withdrawal of Limerick FC. For Barrett, it's a welcome lift for the area.

"It's fantastic for the whole midwest region and beyond because senior soccer was part of Limerick's history for over 80 years," he told RTÉ's Morning Ireland.

"To have it broken last year was terrible for the city and the region. Now we can move forward and look forward to the season. We have nothing to lose. Let's have a go."

Barrett stressed the importance of clubs like Limerick, and domestic football generally, receiving sustained backing to survive and propser.


"It has been a rollercoaster - the whole history of Limerick FC actually and Limerick senor football," he said when reflecting on Limerick's demise and Treaty's rise.

"That probably correlates with the whole League of Ireland.

"There always seems to be trouble or a rollercoaster for clubs, just look at Cork - a few years ago they were champions. I think it's a League of Ireland thing really. It needs more support and it needs more backing.

"A national plan needs to be put in place to make senor football better and football in general better in this country."

Squad / signings will be a mix of local players with some LOI experienced signings also hopefully & should be announced soon going by his radio interview also.


So, we're back, another new name and albeit tempered expectations, Limerick have skin in the LOI game again. Did ye miss us ? :)

sbgawa
26/02/2021, 9:53 AM
RTE - https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2021/0223/1198732-weve-nothing-to-lose-barrett-eyes-treaty-rise/



Squad / signings will be a mix of local players with some LOI experienced signings also hopefully & should be announced soon going by his radio interview also.


So, we're back, another new name and albeit tempered expectations, Limerick have skin in the LOI game again. Did ye miss us ? :)


Yes
My last game down in Limerick was Grahme Burkes farewell game before heading off to Preston.
Scored a goal and had a free kick saved by a worldie from Brendan Clarke
Big Rovers contingent behind the goal

sadloserkid
27/02/2021, 12:43 PM
Treaty United announcing their players/staff over on Twitter in the last little while. There's more names there than I expected to recognise.

thebronze14
27/02/2021, 5:29 PM
Doesn't look a bad squad they put together...Mid table perhaps?

D24Saint
27/02/2021, 5:39 PM
Best of luck to Treaty United it’s great to have a Limerick club back in the LOI.

Bucket
27/02/2021, 5:50 PM
Marc Ludden is a decent first division left back. His long throw ins are a weapon, good crosser of a ball too. Tadgh Ryan was very good at Galway Utd a few years ago aswel.
The competitiveness of the First Division, imo, has improved year on year over the past few seasons and it's looking good for this one too.

Martinho II
27/02/2021, 5:55 PM
Marc Ludden is a decent first division left back. His long throw ins are a weapon, good crosser of a ball too. Tadgh Ryan was very good at Galway Utd a few years ago aswel.
The competitiveness of the First Division, imo, has improved year on year over the past few seasons and it's looking good for this one too.

Yeah he has a lot of loi experience from his few spells with Galway Utd and Mervue since 2010!

NeverFeltBetter
28/02/2021, 10:45 AM
Surprisingly strong squad. Is there some bit of money there I'm not aware of? All the noise seemed to indicate it would be an amateur outfit.

CraftyToePoke
28/02/2021, 11:00 AM
Surprisingly strong squad. Is there some bit of money there I'm not aware of? All the noise seemed to indicate it would be an amateur outfit.

Was pleasantly surprised myself too, fair bit of experience at the level there.

Shearer
28/02/2021, 2:27 PM
Surprisingly strong squad. Is there some bit of money there I'm not aware of? All the noise seemed to indicate it would be an amateur outfit.
Definitely very small money and amateur.

Big Ears
28/02/2021, 2:48 PM
I would say the fact Junior/Intermediate leagues aren't running has worked heavily in their favour.

Bar any players who could have maybe signed for another 1st Division club, the only alternative is to not play this year.

CraftyToePoke
01/03/2021, 11:01 AM
The new club crest available now in the avatars / logos section for any of ye that way minded.

pineapple stu
01/03/2021, 11:27 AM
That'll take some getting used to on the new post feed!

EatYerGreens
01/03/2021, 12:05 PM
The new club crest available now in the avatars / logos section for any of ye that way minded.

Can we have the Dublin County one as well please ?

Charlie Darwin
02/03/2021, 1:01 AM
Surprisingly strong squad. Is there some bit of money there I'm not aware of? All the noise seemed to indicate it would be an amateur outfit.
I'd say it's more that amateur football is off and LOI teams are the only chance for lads to play. Would expect numbers to drop off in July but if Treaty are doing well guys might stay.

dahamsta
02/03/2021, 10:52 AM
New forum created for Treaty here (https://foot.ie/forums/116-Treaty-United). Will I move this thread over there?

CraftyToePoke
02/03/2021, 5:15 PM
New forum created for Treaty here (https://foot.ie/forums/116-Treaty-United). Will I move this thread over there?

Might more people see about the new forum if this thread is here for a while ?

dahamsta
03/03/2021, 8:57 AM
Sure I'll leave it here for the moment.

NeverFeltBetter
03/03/2021, 10:04 AM
The old Limerick FC subforum (gone forever by the way?) used to be active enough, it'd be good to get that going again. I'm not sure how many of the old Limerick FC crowd are still around though.

CraftyToePoke
03/03/2021, 10:49 AM
The old Limerick FC subforum (gone forever by the way?) used to be active enough, it'd be good to get that going again. I'm not sure how many of the old Limerick FC crowd are still around though.

I think Limerick were slightly unusual, as the main online forum for the club was here on footdot, and even attempted individual ones didn't ever replace it. Maybe they will drift back into here now the club has a LOI presence again.

dahamsta
04/03/2021, 11:38 AM
The old Limerick FC subforum (gone forever by the way?) used to be active enough, it'd be good to get that going again. I'm not sure how many of the old Limerick FC crowd are still around though.

It was hidden, I presume because of past problems. I've made it visible again here (https://foot.ie/forums/53-Limerick).