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Kerry Blue
19/07/2006, 7:56 PM
As of today Dublin City have ceased to exist (insert your own icon as applicable) and the Premier has now become an 11 team division. Does anyone see this increasing Limerick's chances of being in the new Premiership next year or were DC always going to miss out? Also any support for a new entrant into the League for next year? Kerry perhaps?

nshoop
19/07/2006, 8:32 PM
Kerry perhaps?

Show me a fanbase,proper stadium and enough money to survive and they are welcome.

joeSoap
19/07/2006, 10:07 PM
Show me a fanbase,proper stadium and enough money to survive and they are welcome.
Hardly welcome yourselves then, are ye??:rolleyes:

nshoop
19/07/2006, 10:11 PM
Hardly welcome yourselves then, are ye??:rolleyes:

I'll reply when the gaa ****-off out of tallaght.Money and Fanbase though-sorted:D

nshoop
19/07/2006, 10:12 PM
and we're never welcome anyway,except in ballybofey!

Nempton
20/07/2006, 7:52 AM
To be honest I'm disappointed to see that Dublin City have folded. We've come close to it ourselves so I wouldn't start joking about it. It reflects badly on the Eircom League and hammers home the point that the League badly needs to be reformed to protect the future of the game.

JohnD
20/07/2006, 8:28 AM
Agree with Nempton on this one. This is on the cards since the league voted for the re-structuring and the merger. They were a decent bunch with a good Chairman and I feel a bit sorry for them.

They wont be the last one - 60% or more of the clubs in this league are in financial trouble.

LFC in Exile
20/07/2006, 9:32 AM
I'll reply when the gaa ****-off out of tallaght.Money and Fanbase though-sorted:D

I'm not trying to have a go at nshoop but the general attitude of Rovers to clubs in crisis - they are still in denial about their own problems. When they do get Tallaght - and I hope they get it soon - there will be Rovers fans insisting clubs have their own grounds. Now that they have their own tax affairs in order they will insist that other clubs have there's in order. Now that they seem to have financial affairs in order (by being left off the hook by the Revenue) they are calling for other clubs to be financially sound.

If they applied the same logic to themselves while they were in teh sh1t they would have been kicked out of the league.

They remind me of a recovering alcoholic/smoker/gambler who becomes completely against drink/fags/betting. :rolleyes:

Sorry nshoop - you just reminded of that. :)

LFC in Exile
20/07/2006, 9:34 AM
I'm sorry to see DC go too. Particularly for their fans. They were not going to be invited to the premier division next season - so it was at least one more season in Division 1 without support. Eventually reality bites.

LFC in Exile
20/07/2006, 9:34 AM
I'm sorry to see DC go too. Particularly for their fans. They were not going to be invited to the premier division next season - so it was at least one more season in Division 1 without support. Eventually reality bites.

nshoop
20/07/2006, 10:13 AM
I'm not trying to have a go at nshoop but the general attitude of Rovers to clubs in crisis - they are still in denial about their own problems. When they do get Tallaght - and I hope they get it soon - there will be Rovers fans insisting clubs have their own grounds. Now that they have their own tax affairs in order they will insist that other clubs have there's in order. Now that they seem to have financial affairs in order (by being left off the hook by the Revenue) they are calling for other clubs to be financially sound.

If they applied the same logic to themselves while they were in teh sh1t they would have been kicked out of the league.

They remind me of a recovering alcoholic/smoker/gambler who becomes completely against drink/fags/betting. :rolleyes:

Sorry nshoop - you just reminded of that. :)

I'M not trying to sound all high and mighty now that our house is in order,but we had all these things thrown at us over the years and it's only fair that we can throw it back!

Castle Barracks
20/07/2006, 10:23 AM
Always a shame to see clubs go under!Hope lessons are learnt!