Fairview won leagues in this fashion for years & I never heard anyone complain about it? All I heard was Fairview are the dogs b******Quote:
Originally Posted by joeSoap
I don't supposse this site existed then though
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Fairview won leagues in this fashion for years & I never heard anyone complain about it? All I heard was Fairview are the dogs b******Quote:
Originally Posted by joeSoap
I don't supposse this site existed then though
i disagree balla won fair and squareQuote:
Originally Posted by joeSoap
balla played........
PARK RANGERS away to park never easy
SUMMERVILLE battling relegation
MUNGRET REGIONAL battling relegation
HILL CELTIC battling relegation
CAREW PARK nothing to play for
CHARLEVILLE walkover say no more
REGIONAL UNITED nothing to play for
ABBEY ROVERS battling relegation
and dropped no points
pike played.........
CHARLEVILLE nothing to play for
REGIONAL UNITED nothing to play for
balla twice in cups and dropped 2 points
they didn't have many free weekends they just didn't played mid week like balla
you still have to win matches no matter who you are playingQuote:
Originally Posted by backodanet
and looking at fixtures above from a neutral point of view
would have expected pike to win
everyoneQuote:
Originally Posted by Nemesis
thats very true but what thanks did he get for it?Quote:
Originally Posted by magic_man
How about David CopperfieldQuote:
Originally Posted by magic_man
players usually sign for the team they do pre-season with. For any club serious about winning things next year that should be starting very soon.Quote:
Originally Posted by summervilleman
spot onQuote:
Originally Posted by slippers
pike choked but cusack should be made accountable, it is a jokeQuote:
Originally Posted by old boy
It would be interesting to see who has won what in the last 5 years, maybe it has been done on the site already if so sorry. Certainly what you say is true but the local cups have their part to play. if there was some incentive for clubs to win them then they would grow in importance but a cheap medal presented at the front door is hardly enough. Serious cash incentives or a hooker or two should do the trick.Quote:
Originally Posted by slippers
this is junior football we're talking about,players players should be playing for the love of the game.if you want cash incentives,then pike are your team
ya i agree 100% with what has been said about the fixtures problem that arises every year but regardless there should be some incentive there for teams as well to field strong teams.Ballynanty deserved to clearly win the league in the end as they ended up with the most points (logically) but i think we are still living in the dark ages at times as u cannot have a team having 9 matches to play in the middle of april when everyone else is finshed bar 1,this only ends up showing what the local league is, and thats a joke at times.the organisational skills of those involved in the fixtures needs to be looked at. the worst part is that it will happen again next year and the year after that until the issue is addressed. I think its only for the good of the game that it should be done.Anyone else have any recommendations to the resolution to this problem,maybe get a new fixture secretary.
This problem will never go away, far too much politics in the game. Bring in new blood and get rid of the old. They have taken it as far as they can now its time for some new ideas.Quote:
Originally Posted by progress
Yes & the first idea should be to change the kick off times for Junior matches.
This 10:30 start is something I could never understand.
Why not play the games on Friday evenings in the summer & Saturday afternoons in the winter.
I can't see the point of guys having to get up on Sundays at 09:00 to play a match.
Isn't in funny to think that the forms for next season are out 13/14 of July & this years Lawson cup might not even be finished at that stage.
Organisation !!!
It's the same with the schoolboy football, season not over yet and forms coming out, even posponed some of the cup semi finals to next season, what a joke, what do they do up there with the council? any one know?
Pike : Ian Bennis, Keith Hartnett, cIAN hANRAHAN
Fairview; Alan Barry,
Janesboro; Darren Glasheen, Brian Lawlor
Carew; Jason O'Connor, SKINNER,
Regional; Mike Ahern, Barry Conway, Frank Stewart
ULAA ; All 21's signed will play for them, rOBBIE dALTON
Hill Celtic; Tommy Lynch back
ul aisling shud have a good side next year. do u think they ll be able to beat the best with all the good young players they have
Pike could be very strong next year
Alan Barry is doing pre season with ULAA. Whats going on at fairview, who is the new manager?
Glasheen and Lawlor will not be enough to change things at janesboro, they have tried to sign everyone in town by the sounds of it. Quality not quantity?
Jason O Connor is doing preseason with ULAA also.
Mike Aherne will be staying with Limerick
Conway is going to ULAA
Hill Celtic will be better organised but lack quality players in key positions.
ULAA could be something of a mystery next year, its still a jump from U21 to junior premier, if they can sign those players mentioned and they gell early in the season maybe they will be a threat? hard to know anything about promoted sides. Dont think they will be relegated?
Derek White / Joe Hannon fairview managers