worth noting btw that the broadsheet newspapers have not given the mons the two extra points yet as know one has been notified.
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worth noting btw that the broadsheet newspapers have not given the mons the two extra points yet as know one has been notified.
League play-offs scheduled
by Extratime Team
Wed, Oct 12 2011
The FAI have announced the details of the Airtricity League promotion/relegation play-offs. According to the press release, the third placed First Division club will face a two legged clash with the tenth placed Premier Division side. The first leg will take place on Tuesday 1st November with home advantage to the First Division club. The second leg will play three days later, on the 4th November.
This confirms the fact that the top two sides in the First Division will gain automatic promotion, resulting in a 12 team Premier Division next season. For the 2011 season, the Premier Division featured ten clubs. The First Division had been planned to contain 12 teams but with the withdrawal of Sporting Fingal from the league with no replacement selected, the division had to run with 11.
Should the play-off be level scores after the two legs, extratime and penalties will decide the game. As Shels currently are competing in the FAI Cup semi finals, should they finish third in the league and reach the FAI Cup final, the second leg game will be moved to the 9th November.
The match order and dates have been confirmed as follows by the NLEC (all matches to kick-off at 7.45 pm):
First Leg - Tuesday, 1st November:
Third placed First Division Club v Tenth placed Premier Division Club
Second Leg – Friday, 4th November:
Tenth placed Premier Division Club v Third placed First Division Club
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-s6C1vku5VJ...aws-7b031d.jpg....at this stage.
Its over now i reckon.
Fukn sickened. Hard to compete with pure good luck and roddy's getting it in spades. Still, you make your own luck I believe and this is scullys karma for being a negative tactician all season.
Another Mons late late sickener.....we've all had some but they are ridiculous. Going up to the game anyway on Friday, if we're still alive on the last day then you never know. Really want to see a performance from us and take the 3 points.
What an absolute sickener last night. I knew it was coming but it still hurt. Particularly because Mervue had two glorious chances to equalise in injury time. :(
Reading on other forums, everyone seems to hate Mons. They're viewed as a cynical side who don't deserve to be in the position they're in. Now personally I believe the table never lies, but they have had their luck, what with the Harps debacle and copious last minute winners.
But like I've said before, we've been the architects of our own downfall. 9 goals in 2 home games shows what could have been done in Jackman earlier in the season. Shame.
Big thank you letter from Mong U to Delaney and Fran if we win our last 2 it was the FAI that got em up....UCD at least will be thrilled that their support will look fantastic if Mons are up.
You seem to be ignoring us. If we fail to beat Longball on Friday, we could be in a spot of bother!
2 wins and there is still a chance one of Monaghan, Cork or Shelbourne could slip up.
Still possible albeit unlikely.
Ive accepted now we wont go up so im just happy to enjoy the last 2 games get 2 wins and if that ends up with us in 3rd its a bonus.
If we win the last 2 we are unbeaten in last series of games (i think) as much as ill be gutted we are not up ill be happy with the lads couldnt have done much more in last series just unlucky results didnt go our way. And if we win those 2 it means it was the Harps thing that kept us down so cant be annoyed with our lads.
We can still win the league
:silly:
....agree with bwa resigned to the fact we will finish fourth
Limerick FC have had their claim in relation to the decision to grant Monaghan three points for their nil-all draw with Finn Harps dismissed this evening by the Independent Arbitrator as they appeared not to have valid grounds in which to claim.
The claim was in relation to the three points forfeited to Monaghan by Finn Harps following their fielding of an ineligible player in their September 3rd matchup. After an initial rejection from the Appeal Committee, Limerick sought the arbitration as a last resort.
http://extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/6906/
As a result, Monaghan have been awarded the three points, and the league table has been fixed accordingly.
This is the second time Limerick have challenged the FAI in a legal battle this season, winning the first case regarding the FAI’s refusal to grant them permission to host F.C. Barcelona in glamour friendly back in July through a process of arbitration.