Mayo Summer Soccer Season
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Originally Posted by
The Ref
From what I understand the Mayo league play summer soccer, their league season runs during the calender year, only those who progress in the cup competitions run by bodies outside the league have games straddling two calender years.
Yes the Mayo League runs from March to the end of September or early October. This has been the case for over ten years now. All the details of the Mayo League are on their website http://mayo.fai.ie are are up to date on all events happening on football in Mayo.
Wow has it been that long
Another season drawing to a close. Celtic look champs - by default some would reckon (I mean nobody else seemed to give a damn). The relegation scenario is tricky with 2 from 6 likely to go. The Boro look likely to be drawn into it but have 2 games V the Glass left, some might say that the Glass can beat the Boro so who knows. The Heane are far from safe as they can easily lose twice to S&F to be left in the mire, remember their record against S&F is woefull.
Manulla might slip too, who knows.
On an aside, does the other forumites here think that this has been the worst season in living memory ? If so why? Has the U 21 caused to much disruption ? If so is it worth the hastle ?
The B crap has been an utter joke this year with the same players playing for both the A and B teams. You know it is rubbish when you see the B teams that are doing well and know that these are the same clubs that ruined the Reserve league fado fado. I hope that the person responsible for this inept piece of legislation realises the error of his ways and tries to address it even though it may not be in the interest of his beloved club.
On the brighter side congrats to J. Butler on his marshalling of the FAI website, An informative tool for all followers of the game here in Mayo. One thing you can say about Joe is that he doesn't do things by half.
Another bright side is the complete lack of interference by the MAFL in all things football, Now this is because
A. We, the clubs, have miraculously improved
B. The rules as they are, should now be ignored
or most probably
C. After the long and tortuous Celtic/FAI debacle when fingers were caught in the cookie jar the ethos has now changed to one of letting sleeping dogs lie