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The Rebel Ram
23/07/2006, 6:04 PM
What is the situation now with Promotion and relagetion that Dublin City are extinct? Is there 2 up and third play off from the first div with 1 down and 1 play off in the prem. Or is it 1 up with 1 play off and just bottom team in play off .............:confused:

Rambler1
23/07/2006, 10:22 PM
Naw....its still up in the air to be decided by independent tribunal at end of season. Some bloke on the limerick link has a fairly good breakdown on it but approx 50% is football results this year and last 3 or 4 years also with the other 50% being your facilities, ownership of ground etc. We are looking good on both counts at the moment once the results keep coming and we finish in top 2 or 3

nismo
24/07/2006, 4:56 AM
the two teams that are going to go up are galway and finn harps.

citybone
24/07/2006, 11:48 AM
well it might be only one going up as dc are gone unless a new club joins the 1st division personly
i would like for yee to go up as yee would be my second eircom league club even if i was abused when i went down there wearing a city top

The Rebel Ram
24/07/2006, 4:03 PM
well it might be only one going up as dc are gone unless a new club joins the 1st division personly
i would like for yee to go up as yee would be my second eircom league club even if i was abused when i went down there wearing a city top

you wouldn't let a bit of idle banter upset you would ya?
:D

ramblers
24/07/2006, 7:09 PM
I cant see Finn harps going up they are nearly Bankrupt.

nshoop
24/07/2006, 9:45 PM
Hoops and Galway will go up I reckon,galway have money,fans and a stadium thats geeting a new stand and we have fans,money and a stadium soon hopefully

Tir Oilean
25/07/2006, 5:14 PM
Why are you so sure that Galway and harps go up Nismo?

And nshoop what makes you think we've got money? WE've got great teams of fundraisers but still looking for an oil baron to relieve the pressure! The ground is not owned by United either.

LFC in Exile
26/07/2006, 8:19 AM
Why are you so sure that Galway and harps go up Nismo?

And nshoop what makes you think we've got money? WE've got great teams of fundraisers but still looking for an oil baron to relieve the pressure! The ground is not owned by United either.

Ground ownership isn't required - a long term lease would suffice. The most important thing is your location and potential. The FAI are trying to engineer a well dispersed league with a lot of the older bigger names involved. So Galway in there is important. Rovers will go up too. I think UCD are sunk and I had thought Bray too but DC's demise might save one of them (probaby UCD). Or else it could allow Dundalk or Athlone or Limerick (if we can sort out a ground) to go up. I don't think Cobh will go up - Cork City are already there and Ramblers have not got a large area to draw on for potential support.

I am not agreeing with this selection process but this is how I read the FAI's statements and actions. A league with names in it like Shels, Cork, Rovers, Sligo, Galway, Bohs, Waterford, Athlone, Dundalk, Longford, Derry and Limerick looks very appealing. :ball:

nismo
26/07/2006, 9:41 AM
Why are you so sure that Galway and harps go up Nismo?

And nshoop what makes you think we've got money? WE've got great teams of fundraisers but still looking for an oil baron to relieve the pressure! The ground is not owned by United either.

a certain person told me!

Comic Book Guy
26/07/2006, 10:25 AM
Ground ownership isn't required - a long term lease would suffice. The most important thing is your location and potential. The FAI are trying to engineer a well dispersed league with a lot of the older bigger names involved. So Galway in there is important. Rovers will go up too. I think UCD are sunk and I had thought Bray too but DC's demise might save one of them (probaby UCD). Or else it could allow Dundalk or Athlone or Limerick (if we can sort out a ground) to go up. I don't think Cobh will go up - Cork City are already there and Ramblers have not got a large area to draw on for potential support.

I am not agreeing with this selection process but this is how I read the FAI's statements and actions. A league with names in it like Shels, Cork, Rovers, Sligo, Galway, Bohs, Waterford, Athlone, Dundalk, Longford, Derry and Limerick looks very appealing. :ball:

Disagree about us not having a large area to draw on. We are after all within 20 minutes reach of a population centre of around 250,000. The club are doing up the ground, a brand new dressing room/office complex and work to start on a new stand in a matter of weeks as well as other plans in the pipeline. I would say it would be tight squeeze to make it but you never know, if the team could do the business on the pitch it would strengthen our case, but I would hope that whatever the make up of the new league is, that there would be a reasonable chance of promotion to it.

Rebal Boy
28/07/2006, 9:04 PM
I think Rams have a great chance of promation. They own their own ground, they have new dressing rooms and new stands on the way. They'll want to finish in the top3 o be sure anyway. I really hope they do it and Waterford stay up. Atleast 3 Munster teams then. I'd like to see Limerick go up as well.