View Full Version : Pre-Season Friendly V Bray Wanderers
L37Ultra
01/02/2008, 10:35 PM
:ball:Limerick 37 have arranged a pre-season friendly against Bray Wanderers on Feb 8th in Jackman Park.
http://www.braywanderers.ie/index.php?id=600&backPID=551&tt_news=284
GenerationXI
03/02/2008, 11:11 PM
And will this one be going ahead?
Monkfish
03/02/2008, 11:35 PM
And will this one be going ahead?
Depends on the pitch condition. ;)
Battery Rover
04/02/2008, 3:39 PM
Depends on the pitch condition. ;)
Any sign of that problem being sorted.
Had a look in on Saturday and the pitch looks a lot better than last season
KevB76
04/02/2008, 4:51 PM
friendly with Bray is on in UL next Saturday, 2pm
KevB76
04/02/2008, 4:56 PM
Cobh game will be away on Sat 23rd
http://foot.ie/showpost.php?p=866427&postcount=5
gael353
04/02/2008, 6:20 PM
Any sign of that problem being sorted.
Had a look in on Saturday and the pitch looks a lot better than last season
YOur right it is looking well, as Limerick have a full time groundsman in there. He re sodded the goals some weeks ago and has asked for a max time to let the goals/sods settle
Green_Hoop
04/02/2008, 9:06 PM
Last I heard limerick were going cap in hand there last week to Pike looking for a loan of the ground for some pre season friendly's,needless to say there now gone out to UL for at least 1 game..
Monkfish
04/02/2008, 10:14 PM
Last I heard limerick were going cap in hand there last week to Pike looking for a loan of the ground for some pre season friendly's,needless to say there now gone out to UL for at least 1 game..
Last I heard your too busy crying to the mods cause the big bad touts were at you :D:D if your going by hear'say then I heard you will only start crying once you get the attention on here that you acually crave for.
no17 fan
04/02/2008, 10:18 PM
:D:D:D
Monkfish
04/02/2008, 10:26 PM
.....and to think his own club are only joint 7th in a junior league! :D money cant buy class it seems :rolleyes: or fans http://www.pikeroversfc.com/MJC4.htm acually i think if you scroll down you can see a kid celebrating in a green GAA top, maybe they have?
Green_Hoop
04/02/2008, 10:48 PM
Last I heard your too busy crying to the mods cause the big bad touts were at you :D:D if your going by hear'say then I heard you will only start crying once you get the attention on here that you acually crave for.
OUCH...nice rebuff,did your e-friends get annoyed then? Or is that the standard answer in the L37 forums,attempt to slag off any outsiders to divert attention from the L37 toilet bowl?
Oh and its not so much hear say as fact,as Jackman Park is currently being "upgraded",ye haven't exactly got much choice what with not actually owning a ground,Take your head out of the sand and into a local Pub,been doing the rounds since last week,John Walsh(Pike Chairman) got a visit from 2 Limerick board members last Thrusday night.
gael353
04/02/2008, 11:32 PM
doing the rounds since last week,John Walsh(Pike Chairman) got a visit from 2 Limerick board members last Thrusday night.
no such thing!
Monkfish
05/02/2008, 12:20 AM
OUCH...nice rebuff,did your e-friends get annoyed then?
Not really, just everyone here in work (including some junior heads) find it funny that you went running to sir cause someone returned your 'smartness'.
You do know your local pub is full of bitter, bladder-head barstoolers who spend their days pi$$ing away their social welfare dont you? why not try these links for a more reliable news source in future.
http://www.rte.ie/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/
http://www.reuters.com/
http://www.rightwingnews.com/ :cool:
Monkfish
05/02/2008, 12:21 AM
no such thing!
Im even mortified for him now! :D
Green_Hoop
05/02/2008, 12:46 AM
Grand so,heres a rather easy question,UL is your second choice of a ground when Jackman's not availible?I'll leave you ponder a smart-alec answer to that..
Oh and from what I know you've had at least 3 board/Senior offcials for the last 2 months..
I'd love a straight answer but its probably impossible for you...
Monkfish
05/02/2008, 2:40 AM
Grand so,heres a rather easy question,UL is your second choice of a ground when Jackman's not availible?I'll leave you ponder a smart-alec answer to that..
Not sure what your trying to say but if i had a choice id much rather us play in Hogan Park or Askeaton (which is full of nice people who have helped us before and not bitched about it) anyway whats wrong UL? would it be a coincidence that thats where Bray might be having a pre-season get together? (like last year) its got a pitch, goals and nets, perfect for a friendly. Why would anyone go 'cap in hand' to pike when theres so many other options? :confused:
L37Ultra
05/02/2008, 9:04 AM
Grand so,heres a rather easy question,UL is your second choice of a ground when Jackman's not availible?I'll leave you ponder a smart-alec answer to that..
Oh and from what I know you've had at least 3 board/Senior offcials for the last 2 months..
I'd love a straight answer but its probably impossible for you...
Maybe its their second choice pitch because L37 has built up good links with UL as they had their pre-season training out there for the last few weeks (http://www.limerick37fc.ie/gpage.html) and that Pike are in the middle of their season so why damage their pitch when UL is available. Also Bray are down here for a few days in UL for training :rolleyes:
Oh and from what I know you've had at least 3 board/Senior offcials for the last 2 months..
Did you hear that from the guy slumped in the corner of the bar, or the guy who ****ed himself in the smoking section of the All Knowing Bar?
Green_Hoop
05/02/2008, 10:09 AM
The only problem with UL is that its in the majority open play in reguard to the pitches,which would be it'd be a fair hassle trying to charge for games,aside from that its a nice setup especially the 'Bowl'..
So Monkfish,Jebus,L37 have according to yourselves didn't/haven't had a board of management/any recognised offcials for how long now?Sure couldn't you guys apply for positions?From your site it appears your looking for a youth development officer/s and some other positions,more than likely you'd prefer to hide behind your keyboard and complain/moan about things rather than pull your finger out like the minority of supporters..
Oh and Jebus you shouldn't talk about your dad like that...
jebus
05/02/2008, 10:11 AM
So Monkfish,Jebus,L37 have according to yourselves didn't/haven't had a board of management/any recognised offcials for how long now?Sure couldn't you guys apply for positions?From your site it appears your looking for a youth development officer/s and some other positions,more than likely you'd prefer to hide behind your keyboard and complain/moan about things rather than pull your finger out like the minority of supporters..
Very, very poor attempt at a wind up there champ, must try harder
Green_Hoop
05/02/2008, 10:15 AM
Wasn't trying,that would probably be FACT,no wonder Senior soccer fails in limerick with the likes of this desk jockey around..
L37Ultra
05/02/2008, 10:16 AM
,more than likely you'd prefer to hide behind your keyboard and complain/moan about things rather than pull your finger out like the minority of supporters..
Why does the saying "Pot, Kettle Black" come to mind when you say that? We answered your question so whats the problem? Come along to the AGM tonight to see the effort Supporters put in
jebus
05/02/2008, 10:18 AM
Wasn't trying,that would probably be FACT,no wonder Senior soccer fails in limerick with the likes of this desk jockey around..
Not even a slight improvement, using FACT has been out of vogue for quite some time now. Still at least you can type a coherent sentence, which is unusual for a juniorballer, so you should pat yourself on the back for that at least
L37Ultra
05/02/2008, 10:28 AM
no wonder Senior soccer fails in limerick with the likes of this desk jockey around..
So the club fails because of one supporters attitude? :confused::rolleyes:. Anyways, back on topic, Who is going to the friendly on Saturday?
harpin
05/02/2008, 11:51 AM
The only problem with UL is that its in the majority open play in reguard to the pitches,which would be it'd be a fair hassle trying to charge for games,aside from that its a nice setup especially the 'Bowl'..
The Bohemians rugby crowd are able to cope with charging for games
gaidin
05/02/2008, 12:26 PM
The Bohemians rugby crowd are able to cope with charging for games
To an extent they are but not 100%. There are people who come from the pitches behind the bowl or the student housing and avoid paying.
The club would have to rely on people wanting to pay, I dont think a spectator could be forced to pay if the match is on in the bowl as it is so open.
KevB76
05/02/2008, 12:30 PM
I didnt think they chagred for pre-season friendlies, dont think they did last year iirc :confused:
Jofspring
05/02/2008, 12:40 PM
would be very surprised if they do charge. they didn't for the friendly against bray last season in jackman park.
Green_Hoop
05/02/2008, 5:27 PM
The Bohemians rugby crowd are able to cope with charging for games
Bohs play out of Thomond Park for the majority,and recently since the development of Thomond Park its been out in anacotty,not UL.And I'd doubt if they did charge(which I doubt will happen) they probably couldn't charge students on there home Campus..
What time is the Kick off?
Jofspring
05/02/2008, 7:39 PM
What time is the Kick off?
2pm kick off
harpin
06/02/2008, 7:16 AM
Bohs play out of Thomond Park for the majority,and recently since the development of Thomond Park its been out in anacotty,not UL.And I'd doubt if they did charge(which I doubt will happen) they probably couldn't charge students on there home Campus
They charged a tenner in UL in the bowl
sadloserkid
07/02/2008, 4:40 PM
I've come to the conclusion that quite a lot of you people are actually card carrying morons tbh... another thread locked...
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