Everything should be done to keep lads like Shane our most consistent player for a few seasons in a row now.
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Everything should be done to keep lads like Shane our most consistent player for a few seasons in a row now.
When will the new manager be appointed.
Seems like a lack of even rumors now. I'm guessing this won't be sorted before the New Year.
They would want to get their act together and fairly lively or we will be left with no team and only scraps letf to buy as all top players will be taken by other teams,maybe its a job too big for our backroom team but sort it asap.
I am a bit surprised that Limerick would want Mick Cooke, when I think Callaghan and Russell are much more impressive if the club is going to recruit a current premier LOI manager. It would be a big shock if Shane Tracy was let go, however with news emerging that 1k a week player contracts are back in fashion the premier divison could become a very scary place next year.
Callaghan is a spoofer who's day willl come imo.
The circus in Tallaght papered over a lot of cracks for him.
Looking at it from the outside they didn't really beat anyone they weren't supposed to (other than the circus) they were bounced out of the cup at home to the worst Dundalk team of all time and they were an absolute shame faced disgrace in Europe.
Russell has a pudding of a job and zero expectation I'd be going nowhere if I was him.
If the news is true Limerick will be missing out on a lot of playersQuote:
It would be a big shock if Shane Tracy was let go, however with news emerging that 1k a week player contracts are back in fashion the premier divison could become a very scary place next year.
Just Bray and UCD then.
It's dragging our alright but I wouldn't say farce. Over the years we have started the season with a manager two weeks before kick off and at one stage a month into the season. A lot of other teams have also been caught late. We still have 2 full months to kick of of the season. That should give any manager plenty of time.
It's fine having that long, but I'd wonder if people at the club realise how big of a step up the Premier is in terms of physicality. The last thing you want is starting the season with half a pre season behind you. Even if they don't have a manager yet, start signing some of the players at least and get them in to the gym.
I see that Sky Sports News were down from the north doing a story on Limerick to be broadcast soon, so the hype is building, should the club be targeting 8-10k for first game of the season. The publicity from sky might attract more interest from Britian so maybe the club should hold off picking a manager for another while.
Every single LOI club should be aiming for 8-10k for games but they will never ever get them unfortunately. 3-4k for first home game would be amazing but even that could be too much of a stretch.
The wait for a manager is dragging on as it is i see no benefits to waiting anyone that wants it will be in for it already imo.
Shamrock Rovers were on one of the sky sports shows before but it didn't help them hit the 8-10k mark.
If we could hit the 3,000 mark it would be excellent for us. Keep any kind of an average near 2,000 and we are flying it first year back. Easier said than done though. If we lose to Cork on the opening day the limerick bandwagon is so fickle we could go from 3,000 at a game to 1,000 because of one result. On the other hand if wee beat cork in front of a decent crowd on the first day in Thomond park it will really get the ball rolling for the club.
We'll get 8'000 if we win the league. Until our inevitable triumph, somewhere around the 2000-2500 is way more accomplishable.
8-10k? You think Limerick could increase their attendance by 1000% for the first game of the season?
Lose the first couple of games and there will be 500 rattling around Thomond for the UCD match
8-10k not a hope...play an English team then yeah
Looking like nothing before the new year. Not that good really is it.
You get a sense that Limerick might have been Brown's safety job if nothing came up in England.
It's a really bad state of affairs and I think the lost time for signing/resigning/training/coaching/set-up will bite Limerick in the ass.
Do you honestly think there is any hope ye will bring 1000-1500? The fact ye did before means nothing as that was mainly due to the fact that it was the only place in the country you were allowed to drink that day and a lot were coming for the Munster game anyway.
That may be the case but we have found with games one week you might have 400 and another 900. Depending on results out crowds can double if not more. The limerick band wagon can never be underestimated. 1,400 came out against Wexfprd Youths because the trophy was being lifted that night. That's nearly 3 times our average crowd over the last few years.
We pulled 2500+ against Monaghan Town in Hogan Park on the opening day of the Danny Drew regime.
I've no idea what we'll pull first game in Thomond but the above sentence tells you all you need to know about the pointlessness of trying to guess.
Sigh at the Cork fans looking back on the Good Friday bandwagon as if twere some achievement.
I was at a League Cup game in Turners cross that there was 200 people at, I was at a league game in Cork that there was 6000 people at,
Cork people are as fickle as any other people. In general Cork should expect to get crowds four or five times the size of Limericks because the population is four or five times the size of Limericks.
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Same actually, I'd love to know why such a big effort to get him. The stories that came out afterwards were rudiculous. For instance, I heard he was offered mad money in LOI terms (over 2000 per week), offered accommodation, car, allowed bring in some of his back room team... If any of that is true (and I would say its been exaggerated massively) then the club would want to have a serious look at their priorities.
To me, it seems like they're so intent pulling in a big name that they've forgotten about having everything else in order. I just hope that isn't the case and they've an excellent reason for waiting so long... The silence definitely hasn't helped though.
The fact we were a joke of a club before doesn't mean it is ok to not do things properly now. We are moving forward and are a better club then those days now.
Yes we have had worse off seasons but we have had far better ones quite recently and i don't think going up to a higher level for the first time in such a long time is the best timing to have a not so good one. Granted if we get a manager in straight away after xmas and new years holidays then this will all be forgotten and ill look foolish but if t drags on any more then that and it will really become a worry.
I think theres a strong possibility we'll bring about 1000. Especially if we beat Cliftonville. First game of the season, handy away trip, the whole Thomond Park think has people interested, plus never underestimate how much we hate traveling to Dublin. We brought 5 or 600 to Waterford a couple of seasons ago for a middle of the road game and Limerick is a handier trip from the City. Better roads.