Quote:
Limerick could go out of business at
the end of this season unless they
secure a lease on Hogan Park.
Chairman Danny Drew warned that they
will fold unless the current state of
uncertainty surrounding the club is
resolved by 1 December 2006.
The Shannonsiders' 69-year history as a
national league side is under threat
because of broken promises made in
relation to a long-term lease.
The Blues were told by Fr Joe Young, a
trustee at the ground, in February of
this year that he would grant them at
least a 25-year lease on the ground.
Because Limerick don't have a lease,
they cannot draw down over E400,000 in
sports grants they have earmarked for
development work at the venue.
Drew said: 'I will honour all the
players contracts with the club up
until the end of this season but I am
giving it a December deadline and then
I will step down in my present capacity
unless we are granted a lease in our
name.
'Basically I can't do it all by myself
and we need help, but none is
forthcoming and we cannot move the club
forward.'
So after Dublin City, we could be looking at the same thing happening in Limerick. What then next season? Two divisions of ten teams? What about the new club the FAI are seeking?