Rumour has it a super league team have snapped up our flamboyant polish striker...... For a hefty transfer fee of a pack of meanies and a half full can of fanta
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Rumour has it a super league team have snapped up our flamboyant polish striker...... For a hefty transfer fee of a pack of meanies and a half full can of fanta
Spoken with Secretary of Ballyheane about this.Had heard Celtic, after they had loss made there intent know.sounds to me sour grapes.If they had a problem with the player, why did they not make there intentions know before the game.
Or would it be true to say, would they have done anything about it had they won.
On that note we will never know, just goes to show that the poor sportsmanship is live and well.
Well unless Celtic has €300 to blow I personally intend to leave you guessing.
what club are you renovater??
Renovater, don't talk crap. Celtic were refused permission to play players like Burke on a number of occassions this year, and so we did not. Sour grapes? Well, if feeling hard done by after losing to a team with an illegal player, when said player scores a hat trick is sour grapes, then so be it. Rules are rules. If Ballyheane get away with it, it's a joke. Otherwise there were a number of players we could have fielded on Sunday to vastly improve our chances. But we didn't. Because we followed the rules
what were Celtic supposed to do before the game? they could hardly refuse to play the game because the player might be illegal to play in it.
they have every right to question it after the game if they feel they have a case. and if Celtic had won why they or anyone be bothered in trying to find out if a player was illegal.
[QUOTE=etoo;1456904]what were Celtic supposed to do before the game? they could hardly refuse to play the game because the player might be illegal to play in it.
they have every right to question it after the game if they feel they have a case. and if Celtic had won why they or anyone be bothered in trying to find out if a player was illegal.[/QUOTE
My good friend, you use word might, doesn't make someone illegal.Yes, you have the right to inform the other team your intent before the game,its good manners.
What I don't approve of is suggesting to other team that he is illegal without been investigation by proper authority.I did suggest that if you have €300 to blow away,then put your money where your mouth is.
As I did say, I asked the secretary, once I heard the allegation made.He confirmed every thing was in order. I have only his word, what evidence do you have to suggest otherwise.
i couldnt give a crap if he was illegal or not. in not invovled with Celtic. just wantd to say that they have every right to appeal if they so wish. anyway best of luck in the next round against Manulla.
Sad news that Inver have withdrawn from the league for 2011, it would appear that guys have left in order to secure work and therefore the club are not in a position to enter a junior team. How are other clubs fixed?? could this be a trend??
it may be the start of things. who will be promoted to league 1 instead of inver?
possibly a playoff between the best 2 teams from last years division 3 ballyhaunis and ballina?
That sounds like some one has died, but before they are cold in there grave we are discussing what is left.
would it not have been better to digest what has happened, and take stock has to why it happened.I know loss of jobs doesn't help, how much is contributed to the running of the league it self.
In my opinion the powers that be have lost touch with the people on the ground. They are more interested in 'media boxes', 'score boards' and PA systems. In an era of unprecidented unemployment and high taxes with little or no excess cash they are choking the clubs to death.
Still i must agree with Jim Bob, with the season only a few weeks away it will be interesting to see who fills the vacancy. In my opinion it should be Ballyhaunis as they missed out on promotion due to the ludricous restructure, however one must feel for Castlebar B who lost a play off with K/K from the old 1st division and therefore were relegated 2 divisions. Again as I said earlier a complete mess which is unnecessary and unwanted in my opinion but im sure the clowns at the top will have some shambolic method to decide... maybe a playoff, or toss a coin ar maybe even rock, paper siscors..... who knows......
Was anyone in Berlin last night? Anything to report?
Was there any mention of how crap the football played in the league was last year or was that just ignored. Did any club have a go at them ( Charlestown or Ballyglass spring to mind) or any body from that club association thingy that was half set up.
Claremorris got nice foot up with the signing of Glynn. Should be a top player as long as the ball is played to his feet!!
hi lads, what are clubs charging for reg this year ?...
Heard some lads saying its €150 for reg. Its pretty high for what you get or what do you get????
Refs, dressing rooms, pitch maintenance(seed, sand, mowing ect), hot water, electricity, league and player affiliation fee's, kits washed bla bla bla. Maybe you should have a word with an official at your club and they can show you the accounts.Basically if a club breaks even at the end of a season they are doing well. Your reg fee doesnt even cover the cost of the running of the club. Thats why clubs still have to fund raise. In fact its not "pretty high for what you get". Do you think all the facilities and the running of clubs is just magicked out of the sky with monopoly money???
Well said Pixie.
Relax now good lad, are the refs not paid after each game??? in most clubs players take it in turns to wash the kits to help with that cost. The reg fee doesnt do nearly anything for the running of the club.
I no to well what goes into the running cost of a club as ive paid a few bills out of my own pocket from time to time.
Its pretty high for the times we are in as im sure you look at any team in mayo, there are players not working or they have had there working days reduced and still have there own bills/families.
so maybe take a breath and chill..
I can understand all that dude. However this situation is just an example of the economy itself at scale. While wages and salaries have been effected costs have not changed. If a club reduces its registration its setting its self up for a deficit at the end of the year. Also its the same complaint from lads every year that they dont have it yet they miraculously have it in the pub every weekend to **** it up against a wall. Most clubs go back training in February. If you gave your club 20 euro per week you would have it paid off before a ball was kicked.
Yes the refs are paid after every game but most clubs take that out of the funds unless you have a system where by a collection is made. If you do then reg should be cheaper. If players want cheaper registration then it will mean extra revenue could be sought from fund raising and I dont know about you but you would be as well asking the wall to sell a ticket or do a flag day as you would the majority of fellas. Have you been involved at committee level boy? Now for that breath.....:yawn:
Yes refs would be paid before each game now rather than after,But that is a club expense.if you take ref cost and the cost of a player to play for a club you are looking in the region of €80 per player so any membership would have to higher than that amount.
I say well done if you can get players to wash football kits, I would take it most clubs, this would not happen. this just one of the many cost clubs would have, two which have not been mention league fines,pitch maintenance cutting of grass and pitch markings.
No one involved in football should be out of pocket.At the end of the day its collective responabilty of all members, players are members,first and formost.
While I do feel sorry for hardship cases, whist why they can't pay they can fund raise to help with the cost.
I don't think there is any need for nit picking here, My the way I didn't read what you had said on the previous page.
I was commenting on what The Boy had posted.
Now if you have somthing postive to add ,as to what I said I would welcome that.
If you disagree with I said I will gladly like to here your contribution.
How much are the different clubs charging for registration this year??
With Parkside and Inver pulling out, does anyone know what will happen with regards to div.2? I guess that one team from div.2 will be promoted to div.1 to replace Inver and either two teams from div. 3 promoted or will the leave it at 7 teams in each division?