Err I think you'll find Dundalk beat Waterford in a play-off....
If we'd have lost we'd have gone down.
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In fairness, it's pretty poor alright. But it's not any worse than other seasons.
All the teams seem to be relatively even this season. There's not a whole lot between them all. On current showings, I'd fancy a few First Division teams to be giving Shels and Bohs and the like a run for their money.
FT Longford 1-1 Mervue. Still up there.
Good result for Mervue tonight and could easily have been better I believe. Best of luck to them hope they keep it going. If they get promoted to the Premier Division I'll be delighted for them.
I must admit to being jealous of that talk of a CSL and the one set up in Ulster. I'd like to see the FAI step in and try to set one up a Munster District League for the province's 5 other counties. The Munster Sunior League is effectively the Cork Senior League. Will the CSL be open for applicants outside of the province by any chance?!
Back on topic, talk of a 3 year sponsor secured for the CSL leads me to question will it be likely to go the way of the A Championship? I could see a CSL being competed in for 3 years. If they fail to find a sponsor after that, the CSL will be disbanded, the FAI will have the one Galway team they want in the LoI with Salthill and Mervue locked out and without any option but to return to the Galway league or where ever they competed in originally.
Apparently they have 7 clubs confirmed for the CSL. Salthill & Mervue rumoured to be two of them. NUIG & GMIT have been mentioned as well.
Other teams speculated include Ballinasloe Town, Castlebar Celtic, Westport Utd, Ballina and possible reserve sides of Sligo, Athlone and Longford. Sligo recently rejected the chance to enter a team in the USL.
Again this is all speculation. The FAI have said they expect the league to start in the Autumn. That remains to be seen.
Athlone and Longford? Hard to see Sligo fielding a reserve side either with no youth structure to speak of.
Not everyone with an interest in the game in Galway is as one eyed as you fortunately. Any LOI exposure local players are getting can only be a good thing. Its good to see one of the two teams aren't a complete laughing stock at least so far. If you went to any Mervue games you'd see that a lot of the people in attendance you'd also have seen at Galway United games.
Just for your education..............
http://www.sligorovers.com/sligo-rov...9-season-glory
Connacht Senior League to get go-ahead?
Daniel Carey
THREE clubs from Mayo are among 13 invited to a meeting in the McWilliam Park Hotel, Claremorris next Monday, April 22 regarding the setting up of a Connacht Senior League.
Westport United, Castlebar Celtic and Ballina Town were contacted by Connacht Football Association Administrator Art Friel last week, as were four Galway teams (Salthill Devon, Mervue United, the Galway United Supporters’ Trust and NUI, Galway), two from Sligo (Sligo Rovers and St John’s Athletic), Ballinsloe Town, Longford Town, Athlone Town and Willow Park.
Friel told The Mayo News last night (Monday) that eight teams would be required for the League, which is scheduled to kick off in the winter of 2013, to be viable.
A meeting between members of the Connacht FA and John Delaney and Fran Gavin of the Football Association of Ireland last Tuesday backed setting up the League, and Gavin and Eamon Naughton from the FAI are due to attend next Monday’s meeting along with officers of the Connacht FA.
The original Connacht Senior League ran between 1981 and the summer of 2000.
(Appeared in the Mayo news yesterday)