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Monkfish
14/04/2007, 2:23 AM
Man the barracades! time we started getting ready for this, everyone needs to get to this one, i dont care if you've got to book time off from the wives/girlfriend, we need EVERYONE to get to this! start prepairing ladies and gentlemen, big away support expected and we aint gonna be outdone!!!!
gael353
14/04/2007, 10:15 AM
All Dundalk fans are of course welcome except that thing/lady/it shes got red hair, please turn the other way over the border hit a land mine and ill actualy forgive Dundalk for playing their games on Thursday nights ;)
In the meantime blues fans ye have to be at this one. Not only will the jerseys be finally here but a large loud gang will be comming down from Dundalk with prob the best team in the league by far. So if their loud, lets be louder :ball:
fc hammer
15/04/2007, 11:23 PM
COME ON THE SUPER BLUES.lets end our terrible record against dundalk and MAKE SOME NOISE.:D :ball: :ball:
It's a long time since we put one over on them , hopefully we can do the biz on friday night ... 2-1 to the blues .
Monkfish
17/04/2007, 10:49 PM
Paddy Pickpockets latest:
L37. 9/5.
Draw. 11/5.
Dundalk. 5/4.
Meeting in the Still house from about 6 onwards before the game Friday, please come if possible.
lim abroad
18/04/2007, 12:54 AM
Meeting in the Still house from about 6 onwards before the game Friday, please come if possible.
do ye get much of a crowd there before games?
Lim till i die
18/04/2007, 11:44 AM
do ye get much of a crowd there before games?
Not really, no.........
gael353
18/04/2007, 12:57 PM
Hea everyone! Looking forward now to the game on Friday night and heres hoping for a big crowd. Good news is the pin badges have arrived and will be on sale at 3 each at the game. Also I am told that home and away jerseys priced 35 adults 30 kids, Tracksuit tops 40 and full tracksuit 60. Retro t shirts are 35 and Limerick 3:7 t shirts are 15. There will be loads of more but come early to avoid disappointment.
Monkfish
18/04/2007, 2:17 PM
do ye get much of a crowd there before games?
About 10, + the friday late-afternoon drinkers who already have the place jammers! rumours of free cans of heineken for the game (seriously) have surfaced so i expect there to be loads on friday!
thomas72
18/04/2007, 6:13 PM
Paddy Pickpockets latest:
L37. 9/5.
Draw. 11/5.
Dundalk. 5/4.
Meeting in the Still house from about 6 onwards before the game Friday, please come if possible.
put your life savings on dundalk iv a feeling there going to show alot of people how poor limerick really are 3_0 dundalk
Monkfish
18/04/2007, 11:32 PM
Ya its nice to know everyones gonna do their best to get behind us when the odds are against us.
Bonovox
19/04/2007, 6:58 AM
I see the Limerick Schoolboy League who have a 20% share in Soccer Limerick and who have 2 seats on the board of Limerick 37 have a plethora of fixtures for Friday night at 7pm. What a joke!!!
Lim till i die
19/04/2007, 10:27 AM
put your life savings on dundalk iv a feeling there going to show alot of people how poor limerick really are 3_0 dundalk
At 5/4???
Value thomas it's all about value :rolleyes:
Lim till i die
19/04/2007, 10:28 AM
I see the Limerick Schoolboy League who have a 20% share in Soccer Limerick and who have 2 seats on the board of Limerick 37 have a plethora of fixtures for Friday night at 7pm. What a joke!!!
Wow that is a joke
Totally expected one though :rolleyes:
Market's Field
19/04/2007, 10:49 AM
I see the Limerick Schoolboy League who have a 20% share in Soccer Limerick and who have 2 seats on the board of Limerick 37 have a plethora of fixtures for Friday night at 7pm. What a joke!!!
Well said Bonovox. Same story two weeks ago for the Finn Harps home game. Breaking down the vested interests and peoples' little kingdoms isn't gonna be easy. I thought it was funny that L37 were inviting u11/u12 teams to participate in half time games - they can't even get to the matches 'cos the LDSL are fixing games for the same night.
holidaysong
19/04/2007, 12:12 PM
Looking forward to this game tomorrow night. I hear your pitch is terrible, still hoping we can break you down on it. Scoring goals has been our problem in the last couple of games and you haven't let many in this season. See you tomorrow! :)
P.S. - I wouldn't be touching any of that 5/4 on Dundalk.
joeSoap
19/04/2007, 12:21 PM
0-0 is 15/2 on Boylesports. 1-0 to either side is 13/2. I'd say a tenner on each (30 stake) will get you a nice return.
limericklad
19/04/2007, 12:27 PM
put your life savings on dundalk iv a feeling there going to show alot of people how poor limerick really are 3_0 dundalk
I think dundalk might be a bit too strong myself ill go for 3-1 to Dundalk. Hopefully ill be wrong though
Dave drummerboy
19/04/2007, 12:33 PM
Dont think there is many travelling down to this , shed bus that i organise is not going due to the fact we need to leave at 1 or 2 to make it . maybe a 100 plus id say
2legged tackle
19/04/2007, 12:36 PM
Dont think there is many travelling down to this , shed bus that i organise is not going due to the fact we need to leave at 1 or 2 to make it . maybe a 100 plus id say
That beats the 15 or 16 the rest of the clubs have brought.
Dave drummerboy
19/04/2007, 12:38 PM
ha ha true enought , its a real kick in the balls when we bring 900 to mons and they bring 20 odd to oriel . Whats your travelling support been like .
Lim till i die
19/04/2007, 12:57 PM
ha ha true enought , its a real kick in the balls when we bring 900 to mons and they bring 20 odd to oriel . Whats your travelling support been like .
50-60 I reckon whcih is a marked improvement
However, you can fuppin forget about that for Thursday nights in Oriel ;)
gael353
19/04/2007, 1:56 PM
I see the Limerick Schoolboy League who have a 20% share in Soccer Limerick and who have 2 seats on the board of Limerick 37 have a plethora of fixtures for Friday night at 7pm. What a joke!!!
I enquired about this lads and agree its not right but in their defence they have a backlog of games as they lost seven weeks of games due to bad weather. They are playing games nearly 7 days a week to make up for those losses and they have to hurry as their insurance runs out in June so hence the rush. All these games are 25 mins a side so some of those games are being brought forward to 6 and 6 30 to try and give the kids a chance to get to the games. Also not many games i am being told are played on L37 match nights.
gael353
19/04/2007, 1:58 PM
50-60 I reckon whcih is a marked improvement
However, you can fuppin forget about that for Thursday nights in Oriel ;)
I think we made one of those Thurday night games once, we had to book holidays and phone sick 3 months in advance and still got hammered 4 nil in the first 10 mins.
Market's Field
19/04/2007, 3:56 PM
I enquired about this lads and agree its not right but in their defence they have a backlog of games as they lost seven weeks of games due to bad weather. They are playing games nearly 7 days a week to make up for those losses and they have to hurry as their insurance runs out in June so hence the rush. All these games are 25 mins a side so some of those games are being brought forward to 6 and 6 30 to try and give the kids a chance to get to the games. Also not many games i am being told are played on L37 match nights.
Gael, appreciate your efforts on enquiring on this but I don't buy their response. I know this isn't directly relevant to L37 but it does affect a prime target audience of kids who play soccer and coaches who obviously have an interest in the game.
1) games are not fixed at 6PM.
2) only u11 games are of 25mins per half duration - it goes up to 40mins per half for u15/u16s
3) i don't see any difference in the amount of friday fixtures when L37 are at home or away
4) any body who controls a winter field sport in ireland and doesn't budget for losing several weeks due to weather is deluding themselves, so the bad weather isn't bad luck just bad planning
gael353
19/04/2007, 5:58 PM
Gael, appreciate your efforts on enquiring on this but I don't buy their response. I know this isn't directly relevant to L37 but it does affect a prime target audience of kids who play soccer and coaches who obviously have an interest in the game.
1) games are not fixed at 6PM.
2) only u11 games are of 25mins per half duration - it goes up to 40mins per half for u15/u16s
3) i don't see any difference in the amount of friday fixtures when L37 are at home or away
4) any body who controls a winter field sport in ireland and doesn't budget for losing several weeks due to weather is deluding themselves, so the bad weather isn't bad luck just bad planning
This morning when i read this thing about games being played alongside L37 ones i flipped a lid and rang someone about it. now all the stuff your telling me is news to me, im not involved in underage soccer in the city im only a fan of Limerick senior soccer. Maybe Old Keeper might be in a better posion to confirm or add more information to this area which i know nothing about.
Lim till i die
19/04/2007, 9:15 PM
I think we made one of those Thurday night games once, we had to book holidays and phone sick 3 months in advance and still got hammered 4 nil in the first 10 mins.
Only for them hitting the woodwork a half dozen or so times and Noel Mooney having the game of his life I shudder to think.........
What a trip :D
Old keeper
19/04/2007, 9:57 PM
Gael, appreciate your efforts on enquiring on this but I don't buy their response. I know this isn't directly relevant to L37 but it does affect a prime target audience of kids who play soccer and coaches who obviously have an interest in the game.
1) games are not fixed at 6PM.
2) only u11 games are of 25mins per half duration - it goes up to 40mins per half for u15/u16s
3) i don't see any difference in the amount of friday fixtures when L37 are at home or away
4) any body who controls a winter field sport in ireland and doesn't budget for losing several weeks due to weather is deluding themselves, so the bad weather isn't bad luck just bad planning
Hi lads
A few things
Friday night was always a traditional night for Schoolboys/girls, The fact that L37 are playing is a problem for both sides as the schoolboys/girls are fully behind the participation of L37 in the FAI Eircom League of Ireland.
There are a few logistical problems to be sorted out and the backlog of fixtures really needs to be played as if it is not the league will end up with players finishing school and going on holidays before the season is over.
Lets not get too excited as the players and mentors are I am sure dissapointed that the current situation is as is but really there is not much that can be done until the backlog is eliminated. Schoolboy/girl soccer is the future of our team and club so lets all take a deep breath and see if we can make tomorrow night a great night and dedicate it to the lads and lassies who are playing.
Lim till i die
19/04/2007, 10:03 PM
Hi lads
A few things
Friday night was always a traditional night for Schoolboys/girls, The fact that L37 are playing is a problem for both sides as the schoolboys/girls are fully behind the participation of L37 in the FAI Eircom League of Ireland.
There are a few logistical problems to be sorted out and the backlog of fixtures really needs to be played as if it is not the league will end up with players finishing school and going on holidays before the season is over.
Lets not get too excited as the players and mentors are I am sure dissapointed that the current situation is as is but really there is not much that can be done until the backlog is eliminated. Schoolboy/girl soccer is the future of our team and club so lets all take a deep breath and see if we can make tomorrow night a great night and dedicate it to the lads and lassies who are playing.
Ya, ya, ya
We don't care about that anymore
Have you rang Robbie Kelleher??? :eek: :eek: :p
don ramo
19/04/2007, 10:53 PM
I think we made one of those Thurday night games once, we had to book holidays and phone sick 3 months in advance and still got hammered 4 nil in the first 10 mins.
ah the pleasures of playin dundalk on a saturday our sunday afternoon it feels great, cany actually recall a thurday night game at oriel, do any dundalk fans remember the last one
gael353
19/04/2007, 11:29 PM
ah the pleasures of playin dundalk on a saturday our sunday afternoon it feels great, cany actually recall a thurday night game at oriel, do any dundalk fans remember the last one
:rolleyes: yawn! anyway have we signed Robbie yet? its been two hours now and not a word :ball:
LFC in Exile
20/04/2007, 7:00 AM
Ya, ya, ya
We don't care about that anymore
Have you rang Robbie Kelleher??? :eek: :eek: :p
Post of the month.
KevB76
20/04/2007, 10:16 AM
Best of luck to our lads tonight. Dundalk are by no means invincible, if our back four play as well as they have done so far, with a little bit of luck who knows what might happen at the other end.
sadloserkid
20/04/2007, 12:50 PM
Only for them hitting the woodwork a half dozen or so times and Noel Mooney having the game of his life I shudder to think.........
What a trip :D
That John McGrath was a nice chap too. :)
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