View Full Version : Limerick 37 accepts Finnin's resignation
L37Ultra
12/01/2008, 9:28 PM
From Rte.ie
Following an operational year-end review, Limerick 37 has accepted Ger Finnin's resignation as interim CEO.
The eircom League of Ireland First Division club has reportedly been financial difficulties recently and has been involved in talks with the FAI about its future.
The club was elected to the league before the start of the 2007 season to replace Limerick FC.
Manager Paul McGee was let go in December and was replaced by former Limerick FC boss Michael Kerley.
The Management Committee of Limerick 37 will take over the day to day running of the club on a temporary basis.
L37Ultra
12/01/2008, 9:30 PM
From Limerick Leader
FOLLOWING a tumultuous week for senior soccer in the city, the Limerick 37 Board of Directors has accepted the resignation of interim CEO Ger Finnin.
This evening (Saturday) the club's Board of Directors released the following statement: "Following an operational year end review, the Board of Directors have accepted Ger Finnin's resignation as interim CEO of Limerick 37 FC. The Management Committee of Limerick 37 will take over the day-to-day running of the club on a temporary basis. Further announcements will be issued in due course" - the statement was signed by the Limerick 37 Board of Directors.
That statement however fails to address a number of issues. The financial health of the club is still unclear, the reasons for Ger Finnin's resignation have not been referred to and it is also unclear whether the club itself will survive this difficult period.
And, while the Limerick soccer community awaits more comprehensive information regarding Limerick 37 rumours concerning the behind-the-scenes state of the club's finances continue to gather momentum.
The Board of Directors are expected to release more information over the coming days.
gael353
13/01/2008, 2:00 AM
From Limerick Leader
FOLLOWING a tumultuous week for senior soccer in the city, the Limerick 37 Board of Directors has accepted the resignation of interim CEO Ger Finnin.
This evening (Saturday) the club's Board of Directors released the following statement: "Following an operational year end review, the Board of Directors have accepted Ger Finnin's resignation as interim CEO of Limerick 37 FC. The Management Committee of Limerick 37 will take over the day-to-day running of the club on a temporary basis. Further announcements will be issued in due course" - the statement was signed by the Limerick 37 Board of Directors.
That statement however fails to address a number of issues. The financial health of the club is still unclear, the reasons for Ger Finnin's resignation have not been referred to and it is also unclear whether the club itself will survive this difficult period.
And, while the Limerick soccer community awaits more comprehensive information regarding Limerick 37 rumours concerning the behind-the-scenes state of the club's finances continue to gather momentum.
The Board of Directors are expected to release more information over the coming days.
I like the last sentence, a direct copy of the clubs statement class, but about not filling ye in on their rumours, Tough ****!
GenerationXI
13/01/2008, 12:31 PM
From Limerick Leader
That statement however fails to address a number of issues. The financial health of the club is still unclear, the reasons for Ger Finnin's resignation have not been referred to and it is also unclear whether the club itself will survive this difficult period.
The Board of Directors are expected to release more information over the coming days.
I think we may soon get a lesson in the distinction between expectation and hope. There is certainly a mandate for the survival of an EL side in the city/county and it is good to see that there still seems to be some degree of organisation there...but more of a silver lining, I cannot find in all of this. :(
Lim till i die
13/01/2008, 12:47 PM
From Limerick Leader
FOLLOWING a tumultuous week for senior soccer in the city, the Limerick 37 Board of Directors has accepted the resignation of interim CEO Ger Finnin.
This evening (Saturday) the club's Board of Directors released the following statement: "Following an operational year end review, the Board of Directors have accepted Ger Finnin's resignation as interim CEO of Limerick 37 FC. The Management Committee of Limerick 37 will take over the day-to-day running of the club on a temporary basis. Further announcements will be issued in due course" - the statement was signed by the Limerick 37 Board of Directors.
That statement however fails to address a number of issues. The financial health of the club is still unclear, the reasons for Ger Finnin's resignation have not been referred to and it is also unclear whether the club itself will survive this difficult period.
And, while the Limerick soccer community awaits more comprehensive information regarding Limerick 37 rumours concerning the behind-the-scenes state of the club's finances continue to gather momentum.
The Board of Directors are expected to release more information over the coming days.
What a crass $hit-rag of a paper
Treaty Gooner
13/01/2008, 2:56 PM
What a crass $hit-rag of a paper
Jesus LTID, did the Leader not print your letter to Santa this year?
Also, I'd consider a rethink on your username based on your constant criticism of things Limerick-related...til I die indeed...
:p
At least these statements, HOWEVER VAGUE THEY ARE, clear up SOME of the misinformation.
Lim till i die
13/01/2008, 7:01 PM
Jesus LTID, did the Leader not print your letter to Santa this year?
I genuinely don't know.
I would have had to buy it/ read it to find out
Also, I'd consider a rethink on your username based on your constant criticism of things Limerick-related...til I die indeed...
And I'd consider a rethink of your username because it's crap
Nah nah na nah nah etc etc etc...
clear up SOME of the misinformation.
Misinformation :confused:
GenerationXI
14/01/2008, 7:48 AM
...and this thread had so much promise.
joeSoap
14/01/2008, 8:24 AM
it could have if people grew up and stayed on topic before the thread gets closed.
Treaty Gooner
14/01/2008, 9:02 AM
it could have if people grew up and stayed on topic before the thread gets closed.
You grow up...
sadloserkid
14/01/2008, 4:09 PM
Anybody like to shed any light on why Finnin has done the decent thing and resigned?
the dazzler
14/01/2008, 7:10 PM
Anybody like to shed any light on why Finnin has done the decent thing and resigned?
caught with hes fingers in cookie jar
GenerationXI
14/01/2008, 7:24 PM
Anybody like to shed any light on why Finnin has done the decent thing and resigned?
Fine, it seems this will be the serious thread then.
I'd imagine, and I really mean this by way of stimulating conversation and not by way of accusation, that the questions being asked of him were unanswerable. IMO the guy realised the inevitible financial status of a club like limerick and the pressure that the person who claims responsibility for said club would have to wear.
A football club should be profitable, or at least show signs of being capable of growing profitable. Let's face it, there was a buzz about limerick football last year, but if it couldn't keep us in the green by way of attracting the necessary crowds then you can't expect much. This, of course, begs the question: Just how many people would it have taken to have made us a profit last year, and can we reasonably expect to attract that number of fans?
The only thing that could truly put L37 on track is an enormously rich investor capable of getting results without expecting or depending on a return until we were the kind of club who played a reasonably sized club in the UEFA Cup. Because, and my Limerick-born co-posters will agree here, Limerick people aren't impressed by much, in fact they are impressed by very little. Even the EPL mainstays get laughed at by Limerick people who'd rather travel to Old Trafford / Anfield / The Emirates4 times a year than to Jackman park pnce a fortnight. In the tiny minds of limerick people, we are a tiny club, in a tiny league, on a tiny little island where everybody hates us and wants to see us fail, so why give them the pleasure of watching us do that?
This seems hard to belive, I know, but I like Limerick and the people there, but they won't support a club that's in the state we're in and TBH who could reasonably ask them to? :confused:
joeSoap
14/01/2008, 8:50 PM
A football club should be profitable, or at least show signs of being capable of growing profitable. Let's face it, there was a buzz about limerick football last year, but if it couldn't keep us in the green by way of attracting the necessary crowds then you can't expect much. This, of course, begs the question: Just how many people would it have taken to have made us a profit last year, and can we reasonably expect to attract that number of fans? EL clubs are not profitable. End of. None of them have been since going semi-pro, or fully pro. The expenses, wages and maintenance are way too high to be upkept. If any club could have made money in the past decade it would have been Cork City, and they couldn't do it either and they have a huge fan base and a great professional attitude and set-up. The gates simply can't sustain the expense.
The only thing that could truly put L37 on track is an enormously rich investor capable of getting results without expecting or depending on a return until we were the kind of club who played a reasonably sized club in the UEFA Cup. Because, and my Limerick-born co-posters will agree here, Limerick people aren't impressed by much, in fact they are impressed by very little. Even the EPL mainstays get laughed at by Limerick people who'd rather travel to Old Trafford / Anfield / The Emirates4 times a year than to Jackman park pnce a fortnight. In the tiny minds of limerick people, we are a tiny club, in a tiny league, on a tiny little island where everybody hates us and wants to see us fail, so why give them the pleasure of watching us do that?
This seems hard to belive, I know, but I like Limerick and the people there, but they won't support a club that's in the state we're in and TBH who could reasonably ask them to? :confused: The next step for the club, in whatever guise it may take, is simple. I'm sick to the back teeth over the past 24 years of listening to 'investors' such as Pat Grace, Peter Hogan, Danny Drew, Ger Finnin et al who are going to 'put Limerick soccer back where it belongs'. Being honest, since 1984 this club in its various guises has been fit for the toilet, with one idiot after the next trying to get rich quick and win trophies in their first year.
The FAI have to step in and take complete control of the club, and appoint a well paid, commercially minded outsider to get a foundation in place. If the club starts to look and feel like a club for about 5 solid seasons, then let us start to get ambitious and seek on-field success. Until then, and I include myself in this, I suggest we all shut the hell up and start to smell the coffee and accept the situation for the dire farce that it is.
L37Ultra
14/01/2008, 10:47 PM
Anybody like to shed any light on why Finnin has done the decent thing and resigned?
He resigned for health reasons.
the only 1
14/01/2008, 11:57 PM
He resigned for health reasons.
ha ha your having a joke the fai were down twice last week of money owed and gone missing ger was in the middle of it everyone knows it:mad:
L37Ultra
15/01/2008, 12:06 AM
Im not having a laugh at all to tell you the truth. Im not going to go into details unless you PM but he was advised by doctors, due to health problems, to leave Limerick. And please dont post that up about missing money without facts because you are suggesting that he robbed money
KevB76
15/01/2008, 8:07 AM
he was advised by doctors, due to health problems, to leave Limerick
:eek: .... I take it you mean leave Limerick37, not go on the run entirely ! :D
barryk
15/01/2008, 8:42 AM
Fine, it seems this will be the serious thread then.
I'd imagine, and I really mean this by way of stimulating conversation and not by way of accusation, that the questions being asked of him were unanswerable. IMO the guy realised the inevitible financial status of a club like limerick and the pressure that the person who claims responsibility for said club would have to wear.
A football club should be profitable, or at least show signs of being capable of growing profitable. Let's face it, there was a buzz about limerick football last year, but if it couldn't keep us in the green by way of attracting the necessary crowds then you can't expect much. This, of course, begs the question: Just how many people would it have taken to have made us a profit last year, and can we reasonably expect to attract that number of fans?
The only thing that could truly put L37 on track is an enormously rich investor capable of getting results without expecting or depending on a return until we were the kind of club who played a reasonably sized club in the UEFA Cup. Because, and my Limerick-born co-posters will agree here, Limerick people aren't impressed by much, in fact they are impressed by very little. Even the EPL mainstays get laughed at by Limerick people who'd rather travel to Old Trafford / Anfield / The Emirates4 times a year than to Jackman park pnce a fortnight. In the tiny minds of limerick people, we are a tiny club, in a tiny league, on a tiny little island where everybody hates us and wants to see us fail, so why give them the pleasure of watching us do that?
This seems hard to belive, I know, but I like Limerick and the people there, but they won't support a club that's in the state we're in and TBH who could reasonably ask them to? :confused:
Excellent post.
I think you're right, It's time we have to take an honest look at the situation and ask ourselves if a senior team is at all feasable.
I know all the arguments about the crowds coming if the team is succesful but its a chicken and egg situation and unfortunately we're stuck with the egg.
No doubt the FAI will right things on this occasion but how many more times?
As regards the Ger Finnan situation I think its disgraceful that someone would insinuate he has taken the money.
Anything he did was to progress senior football albeit by methods that were not correct. There was no personal gain for the man.
No its time to lay off.
Jofspring
15/01/2008, 8:53 AM
Page 79 of todays Star: article on Kilkenny and Limerick. interested to see what people on here think about it??
Lionel Ritchie
15/01/2008, 9:28 AM
Page 79 of todays Star: article on Kilkenny and Limerick. interested to see what people on here think about it??
You'll have to scan it and post because I don't buy tit'n'arse rags ...Loaded, Maxim, Nuts and Barely Legal aside of course.
gspain
15/01/2008, 9:32 AM
EL clubs are not profitable. End of. None of them have been since going semi-pro, or fully pro. The expenses, wages and maintenance are way too high to be upkept. If any club could have made money in the past decade it would have been Cork City, and they couldn't do it either and they have a huge fan base and a great professional attitude and set-up. The gates simply can't sustain the expense.
The next step for the club, in whatever guise it may take, is simple. I'm sick to the back teeth over the past 24 years of listening to 'investors' such as Mickey Webb, Pat Grace, Peter Hogan, Danny Drew, Ger Finnin et al who are going to 'put Limerick soccer back where it belongs'. Being honest, since 1984 this club in its various guises has been fit for the toilet, with one idiot after the next trying to get rich quick and win trophies in their first year.
The FAI have to step in and take complete control of the club, and appoint a well paid, commercially minded outsider to get a foundation in place. If the club starts to look and feel like a club for about 5 solid seasons, then let us start to get ambitious and seek on-field success. Until then, and I include myself in this, I suggest we all shut the hell up and start to smell the coffee and accept the situation for the dire farce that it is.
Mickey Webb RIP should not be on that list. He was there before Grace and ran the club well for many years.
It's not the FAI's job to run senior football in Limerick. They are responsible for the league not for clubs. We do need a proper board of directors and proper investment.
joeSoap
15/01/2008, 9:42 AM
Mickey Webb RIP should not be on that list. He was there before Grace and ran the club well for many years.
It's not the FAI's job to run senior football in Limerick. They are responsible for the league not for clubs. We do need a proper board of directors and proper investment. I agree with you about Mickey Webb, however he was prone to pulling the odd stroke or two, but always had the clubs best intentions at heart, so I'll agree with you there and will remove him form the list.
It may not be the FAI's job to run senior football in Limerick, but someone responsible is going to have to step in in the interim and I believe that if they appoint a full time GM then that will help greatly.
GenerationXI
15/01/2008, 10:23 AM
One thing is for sure. . . an Ebbsfleet united approach wouldn't work with this disparate bunch:p
starbar
15/01/2008, 10:23 AM
what limerick need to operate like a junior clubcut costs i.e. no players getting paid
try get a few sponsers that will pick up the tab in away matches
try get a good working committee fund raising through race nites maybe a lotto
there no quick fix limerick 37 could survive with the rite people at the helm
in most junior clubs around town u have very succesfull business involved
ger finnan had no experince at running a club,business like limk37 ,the over heads are too great for limerick to survive,the club should be run like a business and thats not happening
a shame really but the doors are going to close on limerick 37 and thats FACT
Lim till i die
15/01/2008, 11:11 AM
Anybody like to shed any light on why Finnin has done the decent thing and resigned?
Answer your phone every now and again ;)
I have no fact mind, just loads of lovely theory :)
I heard Finnin was single handedly behind the abduction, and alien replacement of, George W back in 1999. My sources also tell me that George W is actually a fine individual, who would have been a great asset to this world as US President had Finnin and his cronies not made their power play :mad:
L37Ultra
15/01/2008, 2:22 PM
a shame really but the doors are going to close on limerick 37 and thats FACT
Its not fact though!!:rolleyes::confused:
KevB76
15/01/2008, 6:12 PM
Page 79 of todays Star: article on Kilkenny and Limerick. interested to see what people on here think about it??
I didnt see todays Star, but there was an article in the indo, something along the lines of ;
New Finglas A-league team waiting to join 1st division in case of demise of Limerick or Kilkenny
John Delaney reportedly speaking of the need to keep Buckley Park available for Irish soccer in the event of kilkenny's demise
John delaney reportedly speaking of investors ("money men" as they put it) in the Limerick area.
All a bit vague, but reading between the lines it looks like Kilkennys fate may be sealed and there is a glimmer of hope for us yet.
http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/fingal-ready-to-step-in-if-league-club-goes-under-1266310.html
gael353
15/01/2008, 11:33 PM
what limerick need to operate like a junior clubcut costs i.e. no players getting paid
my sides :D
the club should be run like a business and thats not happening
agreed
a shame really but the doors are going to close on limerick 37 and thats FACT
ill take a wager on that starbar!
Fairkop
15/01/2008, 11:49 PM
delaney spot on,one potential investor in town this weekend.he will met with i believe two members of the F.A.I. ....SOME DOORS might close but others will open.
L37Ultra
16/01/2008, 11:01 AM
delaney spot on,one potential investor in town this weekend.he will met with i believe two members of the F.A.I. ....SOME DOORS might close but others will open.
Elaborate...:confused:
GenerationXI
18/01/2008, 2:11 PM
I didnt see todays Star, but there was an article in the indo
Oh lah dee dah
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