Now now, don't be bitter about all those leagues you nearly won.
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Rumours, rumours and more rumours. I'm sure we do have money worries, I doubt there's a club in Ireland that doesn't, but until it's found that we are either shedding players like Galway did, or possibly winding up like Cork then it's not a crisis. I wouldn't be surprised if we were in serious trouble (I'm a Limerick supporter after all), but I also wouldn't trust the Limerick City rumour mill
Eh? As far as I know Limerick are tipping along okay, I have nothing official to tell me otherwise and neither do you, all I'm saying is that past experience shows I could be wrong, so too could your rumour mill
Edit: I never trust junior supporters and their facts either, force of habit when you support Limerick FC I'm afraid
Bitter bitter people....take the chip of your shoulder. Whether you like it or not, the situation at City and formerly at Shels reflects very badly on the whole league. Should you be critical? Yes, by all means. Being smug....now that's just pathetic. :rolleyes:
Therfore if our club is looking to go part time then we are obviously living within our means then as we see that professional is financially unsustainable at our club, so are cutting our costs accordingly. My point is that this is how clubs should be run, we've learned from our mistakes in the past. Unfortunately clubs such as Cork City, Bohs and Pats are likely to learn the hard way.
and maths obviously isnt yours. your average attendance over the last three years against us in Monaghan is about 60 with it split three ways between home/away/and family fans of players. In our two nil win over you recently you had 52 fans in the ground (60 playing on your astro turf pitches) of which 33 were from Limerick. so of 52 33 were limerick i think that makes it "more then monaghan". And although ive seen 150 and 175 for games againt us up there i have photos for the last three years of empty seats and an empty ground which is empty for a few souls.
Afraid I'm going to have to pull you up on that one. From MY point of view, it was not a crisis. It would have been a crisis if the club did nothing, but the fact it acted to slash its wage bill meant it averted a crisis.
As I said, just my own view, but isn't that what we are all here for, to give views and opinions and what have you
Just asking again - does anyone know what are the current FAI rules regarding penalties for clubs going into examinership?
Only thing most of us have against you lot is the distance up there (honest)
our abuse of your Dublin squad on matchdays is on par with the abuse we give everywhere else (exept Dundalk, we like them) so get over it.
As regards the Cork situation, did I hear they owed a big chunk to the M.F.A.? surely some sort of arrangement could be met here (or am i way off the ball?)
As regards Limerick and money probs, we're scraping by, but our wage bill aint massive so neither can any debt, and as always we are never far away from complete meltdown.
That is all.