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joeSoap
14/12/2006, 12:41 PM
I have just had a lengthy discussion with Danny Drew about the current predicament the club finds itself in regarding the licence and other issues. While the temptation to be sceptical is there, it is only fair that given the amount of money he has personally invested, that he be given a fair opportunity to put forward his ideas and solutions to those who are genuinely interested in listening and acting in the best interests of the club and its future.

The gist of the discussion was based on the following points he put across:
• While the licence has not yet been refused, he is expecting official notification tomorrow morning to say that it will be.
• The fines that have not been paid are UEFA fines regarding Hogan Park and will be rectified.
• The club is fearful that participation in youth leagues will be detrimental to the future of the game in Limerick. The prime example being that the last time Limerick entered a youth team, it turned the league into a facile competition, and the club feel that this is not beneficial to local football were it to re-occur.
• The club is however, fully committed to coaching in schools etc to maintain its presence and continue development.
• The FAI are concerned as to the number of people involved in the club, which currently stands at 3. The club would also like to point out that it wishes two employees (Eoin Killackey and Noel Mooney) the very best with the new positions in the FAI, but would lie to point out that they are employees lost to the club and are very hard to replace.
• The club are disappointed with the inactivity shown by the Supporters Club last season, and would like to try and engage a much more active supporters club. It says it has offered in the past, options to the SC to buy into the club, but this option was ignored. It would be very keen to initiate this option with an active SC.
• The club are confident that a meeting on January 9th with the LDMC will guarantee them a long term lease on Jackman Park. As an alternative the club have offered Buckley Park, Kilkenny as a temporary base in the interim.
• The club will go to court over yesterday’s appeal, aspects of which were, according to the club, unconstitutional and illegal as a result, and believe that they are definitely being done over by the FAI.

What I have drawn from the conversation is that there is doggedness by Danny Drew not to walk away from this, and he is determined not to. He feels he has has ploughed enough of his own money in to just leave it all behind now and certainly is not going to do so. He says he and Michael O’Sullivan and Kieran Judge are more than happy to sit down with genuine fans who want to work and do something to keep the club afloat.

I propose that a meeting be called by genuine fans as soon as possible. I have received personal assurances from Danny Drew that he and Michael O’Sullivan and Kieran Judge will attend. This represents a situation where the club need the supporters to keep it alive and now acknowledge it. It is an opportunity to establish a permanent say for the supporters in the future running of the club.
I suggest that this meeting take place on January 2nd to give everyone a chance to get over the festive period, and also to allow the supporters concerned a time to prepare together and formulate some ideas as to how they would like to see the future.

Can al those interested, and please please please only those interested pm me and we can try and do something about this.

Please do not reply to any of this with a moan or a bitch. If you are interested in the supporters taking an active stake in the club, simply indicate so. Let the past go for a while and see how we can change things.

Patrick Dunne
14/12/2006, 12:52 PM
I have made some unkind comments about Limerick FC in the past, but am genuinely concerned about the future of senior soccer in your city. No one likes to see a fellow club go under, especially one with tradition.

You can put me down for E50 on behalf of Galway United Supporters Trust towards a fundraiser or whatever you are doing in the New Year. PM me for address, etc.

joeSoap
14/12/2006, 1:07 PM
Many thanks Patrick.

JohnD
14/12/2006, 1:13 PM
nice one Joe just pm'ed you.

an_ceannaire
14/12/2006, 1:24 PM
Send me your details and i will do my best to raise a few quid for you in the Newcastle West area. Was involved in the club in NCW for 11 years. I remember well the heart break of losing our LOI status and for a club like yours to go under is unthinkable. God be with the days Limerick had two teams in the LOI, it would be tragic to lose the second :(
If you have any petition forms or line selling forms i will be glad to help out in anyway I can. NCW FC may be gone :( But Limerick FC must remain.

Voice of Reason
14/12/2006, 2:18 PM
Thanks for all that info Joe. Much appreciated.

CollegeTillIDie
14/12/2006, 9:20 PM
Folks if you start one of those co-op type ventures to buy the club, post it here. I am sure that many fans of other clubs would throw a few €uros your way for such a venture. Let us know,if there's some way of saving the club and you need some outside assistance, ask us. EL needs a club in Limerick whatever the name or colours may be.

4tothefloor
14/12/2006, 9:33 PM
Just PM'd you as well Joe....

Monkfish
15/12/2006, 9:08 AM
Done!