So until shannon hibs get back into the limerick premier division everything they do each year will be seen as bad because they were once a premier team?
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statement like " Obviously won't get promoted this year. Into clare league next year anyway so it doesn't matter.*. sums up the current problems with hibs if players don't care how they do in limerick league this year because we are going to clare 3rd division next year ??? why not break your balls to win league leave as champions and start next season on a high instead of looking at possibility of 3 relegations in a row :ball:
First of all it would be 4 relegations in a row if they get relegated this year. Secondly I said obviously won't get promoted this year because they won't, too far behind. 8 games gone so would have to win a big majority of there last games to come anywhere close. It's called being realistic. I thought hibs would go out and have a good go at winning that league, which they should do its not exactly a high standard in 2A but it hasn't happened, for what reason I'm not really sure
At least it's a higher standard in 2A than what ST are playing in this year.
hey supersoccer, were they in the premier last year?
Think it was a valid question and would give an indication of what 'recovery' meant to the poster earlier. It is different for everybody and some set the bar high and some set it low ....
when is the transfer closing date. i need to find a new team
I think you have until January 31st 2016
From the Clare League website, www.claresoccer.net ;
The two transfer periods for the Amateur game shall be 1st June to 30th September inclusive and the 1st December to the 31st January inclusive.
Summerville Rvs B 1-5 Shannon Hibs
Great result for Hibs yesterday
Hibs 2-3 Coonagh
Hail hail. Rip jimmy
RIP Jimmy Rocks.
Truly nice man, who contributed immensely to Shannon Football over so many years, a real Football Legend.
RIP Roxy
A real Football Legend in Shannon -CLARE/LIMERICKAttachment 2350
Relegation 6 pointer this weekend. 9-0 down from the first leg