There's always the hope that some off season the club will do things right.
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There's always the hope that some off season the club will do things right.
Joe Gamble leaving personifies everything wrong with the running of the club and fans frustration. If Joe's leaving was voluntary or was pushed, either way that's life. The fact that the club hasn't bothered to inform fans on the website or social media is, in this day and age,terrible. It just leaves a negative vacuam to be filled and shows the disdain in which fans are viewed .. The club is a dead duck and all the tea is China won't fix the problems that are endemic .. A huge job is needed in organisational aspect of the club, failing that..it's a ticking time bomb with an ever shortening fuse.
Cos the ones that have seen the same mistakes over and over and over again and think everything is just fine aren't being naive at all.
There is a huge difference between not overpaying someone and not offering them what they are worth and there is a huge difference between playing hardball and just plain playing stupid. If the details of one of our dealings with players this year gets out its just so embarrassing and amateur.
I still remember people telling me and LTID everything was fine we we just being silly leading up to the relegation season too.
People on here are being naive swallowing everything the players tell you. Things aren't good at the club but they're not good at probably 99% of LOI clubs and it's silly to think otherwise. Where's our centre in Knockalisheen? Where's our training complex in Bruff? Where's Fr Joe? Where's Leo the Lion? Where's Danny Drew? Where's Daithi McMahon? Noel O'Connor? Noel King? Where's everything we said would make everything else ok? Where's the Markets Fi...ok I'll give them that one.
Ugh forgot about editing on phone deleting messages.
Stuff you are talking about have absolutely nothing to do with the fact a key member of staff and a key player are more than likely out the door this week along with the fact none of the others offered deals have signed though. But then talking about something nothing to do with the point is as much a part of Limerick FC off-season as our yearly just missing out on some top player.
So who's to blame? I saw some mormons earlier, can I blame them?
More of the whole I have no answer so ill just talk complete and utter nonsense instead.
Who is to blame for the club constantly making a balls of off seasons hmmm that's a tough one. Could it be the club to blame maybe? Surely not its probably the mormons.
Listen, I'm sharpening my pitchfork, I need a name. We're only wasting time here.
Not a huge thing but Duggan, Lynch, Hery and Tosi all on the PFAI Transfer List at the moment (along with John O'Flynn, Stephen Kenny and Shaun Kelly).
Lynch to Sligo I heard this morning
Dun dun dun dun dunnnnnnnn.
I hope this is some kind of plan from the club or McDonald. People can over exaggerate to avoid the point all they like but we are in no position to be losing our best players especially not to one of the only teams to finish behind us last season.
If we stay the same level as last season we go down next season nevermind if we get weaker.
Killian Brouder considering leaving apparently.
Has already turned down Finn Harps, could be headed to Galway United where fellow Newcastle West man Gary Shanahan is at present.
Good move for the boy, a season or two at first division level will do him no harm. We've signed another Cork wünderkind.
BREAKING: Limerick FC make first signing ahead of new season.
Cian Coleman, 20 year old Midfielder from Cobh Ramblers.
Either a great signing or a big worry depending on what he is imo.
Young exciting prospect competing with 3 senior midfielders for gametime= great signing.
Replacement for one of Lynch, Duggan or Hery= Massive worry
Coleman is a very good signing in my opinion. Was a key part of Cork u19 that did well in Europe along with Ogbene. Equally comfortable in midfield or centre half. Talented kid with an unreal attitude by all accounts.
Agree with BWA though has to be first of many