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This would be great.
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This would be great.
Not worth a damn if Limerick are not involved.They need some imput so they can get a cut from it. Nice idea,lets hope we get something out of it.
This means nothing to me......oooooooh VIENNA! :)
If we're not invited on board for this I will go to Thomond Park for a few AIL games, you know when the place is deserted, and I will personally pi$$ on every third seat.
They need permission from the FAI and Limerick for this to go ahead. A private company offered this to Thomond park LTD and they went to the media before checking out was it permittable with the governing authorities
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The last time a high-profile soccer game was played in the stadium was in 1981 when Limerick United hosted Spurs in a friendly which the visitors won 5-2, with Glenn Hoddle scoring four times for the Londoners.
didnt chelsea and man city play there in the summer of 1991??
I watched Man City beat Limerick 4-1 in about 1991 in Thomond.
Barry Ryan gave us the lead after about 90 seconds, after Brian Swords dispossessed a Man City defender and played him in.
No memory of Chelsea playing there. I think we played Stoke the same season, but don't remember where.
Chelsea played there after city alright remember Le Saux getting abused everytime he took a throw at the Balla side
I used to babysit for John O'Dwyer (RIP) who was secretary of the club at the time so he brought me out to the Shannon Shamrock after the game (where Spurs were staying) and I got all the autographs...Hoddle, Hughton, Tony Galvin, Steve Archibald, Graham Roberts, Steve Perryman, Mickey Hazard, Garth Crooks...it was great for a kid to do that back then.
The West Ham game to re-open Jackman in 1989 or 1990....Liam Brady was with the Hammers. Miserable night, very foggy if I recall.
Infairness to the FAI they've refused to allow these types of things happen with LOI teams involvement. Derry and Pats were involved in pre-season tournaments in Lansdowne (Derry with Newcastle, Celtic and PSV - Pats with Lazio, Liverpool and Leeds) in 1997 and 1998. A couple of years ago Shels and Pats were involved with Leeds and Aston Villa in tolka too. If Limerick aren't involved, they might nominate league of cup winners (or someother bull**** qualifier)
How about an Eircom League Selection?
I still think Limerick FC need to have some involvement.Was'nt it mentioned earlier in the season that there was going to be a game against Celtic? there was a thread about this i think. It would be a good source of revenue for the club.
If Limerick FC are to have any involvement then they will have to work at it and become involved in it just like the rest of the interested parties. Thomond Park Ltd is a company looking to make money from this type of venture. Limerick FC have no God given right to any proceeds from such a tournament if it takes place. Why would they have? The opportunity would be there for Limerick FC to organise their own tournament, maybe look at renting Thomond Park for it, paying the exorbitant insurance it would cost, incurring the massive security and organisational overheads that go with it but I can't see any of that happening. At this moment in time the club doesn't have a pot to p1ss in and has no right to start making demands for involvement or proceeds from something they didn't think up, or put anything into.
I was talking to somebody I know involved in Dundee United. They had no say in the running of the Barcelona game. They provided a team and made their ground available. They got a fee but the organsiers did everything else including sell tickets etc. They made very little money out of it but it was an opportunity to play Barcelona.
Limerick would be made to take this on and try and run it.
If a professional sports management company wants to run the event they need FAI approval. I can't see the FAI sanctioning a tournament involving foreign teams only in an Irish city. Cork or Galway may get asked instead but there will have to be Irish invovlement.
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If Limerick FC are to have any involvement then they will have to work at it and become involved in it just like the rest of the interested parties.
Not going to argue with you on those points but i think it would be a disgrace if Cork or Galway were involved and Limerick were left looking on. I'm sure the club will do their upmost to have some involvement. I think public exposure would be as important as revenue in a situation like this.
I think an Eircom League representative side with local representation would be the best way to go with this, and Limerick FC involved in its promotion. However, the club will have to prove its ability to work on such a project, and at the moment thats unlikely.
Nobody wants to watch that.
So small-time, wouldn't be any point.
And if the Eircom League selection was managed by whoever the Limerick FC manager at the time is, with guaranteed on-field representation.
What sort of comment is that? At the moment, the club IS 'small time' as you put it. It probably cant get any more 'small time'. Involvement is such a tournament would increase the portfolio of the club enormously. Participation by the club in its own right would be a non-starter. We're quite simply not good enough, like it or not. And you can be sure that if full strength squads from big name clubs come to town then people will go.
I do like this idea. Everyone wins.
I don't get this at all to be honest. Limerick have no rights whatsoever where this is concerned. Proximity to Thomond Park shouldn't count for anything. By that logic any Junior club who happens to play nearer to Thomond than Jackman (get out your map and a protractor) gets to play before we do. I would rather see a representative side.
If there was to be a tournament then it could be fairly interesting to have a LOIPrem. XI and a LOIFirst Div. XI in the mix. Whatever about the rest of you more cultured fans, I'd definitely be interested in something like that.
If anything does go on in Thomond, the aim will be to create revenue for the company. In which case, we shouldn't expect too much.
It won't be a LOI selection. The games would be at the height of the season with possible euro games for Pats, bohs, Sligo and Derry. They won't give up their players for a friendly that doesn't benefit them.
These tournaments need FAI sanction. The FAI have every right to impose a couple of conditions on Thomand before allowing the games to happen. One of these should absolutely be the inclusion of your club in any of the plans.
I profoundly disagree ...and I used play for Balla.
I said on the other thread - we wouldn't be even discussing league XIs or whatever if this was happening at Turners Cross.
So what if it's an accident of geography? It should be a bit of good fortune for Limerick and might help increase revenue, support base, profile etc...
The company organising this thing knows well also that this town is teeming with bandwagon jumpers who will go along if it's pitched right.
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"I don't get this at all to be honest. Limerick have no rights whatsoever where this is concerned. Proximity to Thomond Park shouldn't count for anything. By that logic any Junior club who happens to play nearer to Thomond than Jackman (get out your map and a protractor) gets to play before we do. I would rather see a representative side. "
Surely as the Senior team in the city they would get consideration.i never said any thing about proximity to the ground.Not much point in having a tournament without some Irish representation. Any financial reward is welcome no matter how small but i think exposure is far more important.Without some Irish/limerick involvment i would'nt be bothered to be honest.
Mick Devine (Cork City); Neil Horgan (Cork City) Dan Murray (Cork City); John Fitzgerald (Galway United) Danny Murphy (Cork City). Wayne Colbert (Limerick FC), Tommy Barrett (Limerick FC), Joe Gamble (Cork City) Joseph Ndo (Shamrock Rovers); Jason Hughes (Limerick FC) Derek Glynn (Galway United).
Subs: Barry Murphy, Aidan Price, Colin Healy.....
And I included none of the Drogheda palyers who might be transferred such as Zayed, Robinson, Gartland etc, or Jay O'Shea from Galway.
That side above might not be great, but it would be competitive. None of them will be involved in European football next season.
Won't be that competitive as they won't have any training time together. But thats a complete non issue IMO
Even the clubs with players mentioned wouldn't like to give up players in the middle of the season for absolutely no gain.
Limerick's gain is the league's gain Dodge. Time and time again we've seen clubs freely give their time and effort in order that others may benefit. We're lucky not to have the internal squabbling that plagues other leagues. We all move on together or we dont move on at all. Whay can't you see it that way Dodge?
How would it be Limerick's gain? I'm the one advoating that there MUST be a local presence. I just don't think a LOI selection is feasible
Oh right ted... missed that.