Topical with the recent discussion - underage revolt against summer soccer
https://www.independent.ie/sport/soc...-38060158.html
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Topical with the recent discussion - underage revolt against summer soccer
https://www.independent.ie/sport/soc...-38060158.html
Interesting article . If the Dublin leagues can’t make it work why are the Desmond league going to be different .
Perhaps in mayo where there appears to be only 2 sports ie Soccer and Gaelic you have a chance but Cork , Galway , Dublin where you have 3 if not 4 codes been played at a high level you really are splitting the player pool very thinly sometimes getting the best athletes in a parish but more often losing them altogether . Of the top ten sportsmen in your parish how many will play soccer first ??
Bang on Shearer.
We heard the same arguments here in Mayo when i think waass the first league to start playing SS, it was the best thing that we did but u also have to have the right at the top of the league management, that insists that every club has
proper pitch
dressing rooms for the 2 teams and referees
a fence for a perimeter around the 4 sides
Remember going to matches, the pitch was a farmers field that the club would get the use of, normally in ne corner a saamall fella would not be seen taking a corner. U togged in and out in the car.
One of the downsides would be back in the winter socer days u would go back to their pub after the match and u would get sanswiches afterards, now some of it would go to the ddrink driving these days, but these days no one goes back,
League looking for clubs to bail them out it looks like, general meeting called for next Wednesday in the Rathkeale House to "work out the Abbeyfeale / referees situation"
Assumably they got nowhere at their own committee meeting
I don't see the ridiculousness of it. Calling a general meeting about the Abbeyfeale issue and having it open to every club reads exactly like the league haven't a clue, haven't any good ideas and are hoping someone will sort it for them.
I don't think it's the type of issue that should be opened to the floor, a decision just needs to be made and stuck with.
Between Saturday May 4 and Friday May 10 there are five Abbeyfeale fixtures to be confirmed and that's without mentioning Abbeyfeale A's Desmond Cup Quarter Final, the playing of the semi final (whether they be in it or not), the Premier Division League Cup Quarter final and probably more.
So for the league to, in a sense, throw their hat at it and ask can somebody else fix it is a bit pathetic
I would say they’re calling the meeting to let everyone know what their plan is. As long as they get everyone’s season back on track and have a plan clubs can work off for the remaining few weeks, it would be good. At this stage whatever needs to happen to get the season wrapped up needs to be done, it’s been dragging on far too long.
I initially thought the same thing, but when you read the wording it doesn't necessarily suggest that there's a plan in place at this time.
"work out the Abbeyfeale / referees situation"
This wording suggests there's still plenty to "work out."
I hope you're right though and they've a decision made and it's sorted or at least present a plan of action.
But, waiting until the middle of next week to tell us would be fairly casual given the urgency with which the rest of the league would like to see the issue dealt with and at this point moved on from...
You'd think that they'd hold the meeting a lot sooner than that, like tonight or tomorrow night. You'd have to assume also that none of those games involving Abbey over the weekend will take place.
My information is that refs only meeting tonight to vote on their official course of action. League won’t know outcome of that officially until Friday. Bank holiday weekend so earliest meeting date was probably Tuesday but Liverpool playing so Wednesday seems perfect. It’s also my understanding that over the past 2 weeks the FAI and Referees association have told the refs that the punishment for the 2 individuals is acceptable and to go back reffing, however a few of our refereeing heroes see this situation at a glorious opportunity to hog the limelight and hold up the full league. Now, what exactly can the league do in this scenario other than consult the clubs. Surely people aren’t expecting for Abbey to be expelled
Pushing out the date of a meeting to avoid clashing with an English football team's game against a Spanish football team.
Literally everything that's wrong with football in Ireland, Jesus wept.