By beating UCD 2-3 Tonight now can they see out the whole season unbeaten in the league 6 or 7 games remaining.
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By beating UCD 2-3 Tonight now can they see out the whole season unbeaten in the league 6 or 7 games remaining.
Congratulations to Limerick FC. The most emphatic of first division winners.
Well done to all involved, mighty effort. Hopefully see it out unbeaten.
Well done Limerick. A bit annoyed we couldn't take even a point off ye - three one-goal defeats, and 1-0 up on the opening day before being reduced to ten men. But certainly can't argue with the league table. Amazing record. "Just" need 23 goals from the last 6 to hit the ton now. Tough, but doable if ye don't ease off now.
Was never in doubt really was it. An unbeaten season is a rarity so would be good if they can do that. Interesting how they do next year now
Well done limerick. Looking forward to visiting the markets fields next season
Well done Lims.
Again, we were muck for quite a while and UCD were the better team for about an hour, before we finally got ourselves sorted out for the rest of the game and saw it out fairly comfortably.
The amount of times we have been rubbish for at least a third of the game before sorting ourselves out is quite high,and really highlights just how good our best players are and how well we are able to recover from poor starts.
Anyway, I am drunk, CHAMPIONS.
Congrats - outstanding performance to wrap it up in August
Congratulations lads - see you back in the Premier next year if Rovers avoid relegation.
Well done Limerick. Look forward to escaping a visit to the in-laws by stopping by when we play you!
Well done Limerick.
Although your treasurer is probably raging you didn't string it out a bit longer and at least try to win the league at home.
With three flares and a pitch invasion, I'm sure our treasurer is feeling the same. :)
Congrats, Limerick, impressive champions!
Been to the Markets for a friendly, can't wait to get there for a proper league match - should be cracking!
Well done Limerick.
Good to have you back up where you belong.
Well done to all concerned... was gutted for ye that ye didn't pull off the great escape last season... Limerick will be a good addition to the Prem next season, looks like it could make for an interesting season... There'll be no really weak teams in the Prem. and it could be a dog fight involving 6 - 7 clubs to stay up, could be as interesting as the title race...
Well done again.. looking forward to visiting the Markets Field..
congrats on winning the Frst Division.
Or does it highlight how poor the FD truly is? Obvusly Limerick are by far and away the best team but a lot of people have pointed out the amount of goals ye leak and that could be shown up again against better opposition next season. Just look at Longford for an example of how things can go sour quickly.
The First Division is absolutely terrible.
Below us, outside of UCD, Drogs and Cobh it's actually a disgrace.
We do have much, much, better players than Longford though.
Our goal difference is +55 (FIFTY FIVE).
We will finish inside the top ten in the premier next year. :ball:
A weak division, yes, but you can only play what's put in front of you. But a huge disparity at times in the games I saw, between players operating at the same level.
But hey, there'a always that 5k coming down the line to make it all better.
I made it to the thrashing we gave Waterford in the MF, when the collection plate was going round, and yeah, they really are. I've seen UCD and Drogs games too, and they are decent sides that will probably stagnate if left in the lower tier too long (which is happening to Shels). Athlone's troubles are well documented. Cabinteely don't actually seem genuinely interested in LOI. Cobh I can't really comment too much on, but seem like the sort of team that could make a go of promotion with not much more improvement.
It's a bad division, and Limerick's drop into it gets ever more grating in retrospect. It's a horrible problem child with no reasonable fix given the circumstances of the league.
They're all going to get better though. Maybe not Athlone, but Cabo are breeding future generations of Limerick players, and Waterford and Shels will improve when they get rid of their spoofers.
Cabo have as much interest in competing in the LoI as Barcelona do.
I think you'll find most of our future players are already winding down their careers on the fringes of the likes of Pats and Shamrock.
Waterford United are dead. Sure roddy and his family and friends are down picking the last bits of rotten flesh off the carcass but that will end soon.
They won't be left go fully to the wall too much political clout in abbotstown but it's a long way back from the foot of the first division unless a pat o sullivan rides into town on his mule.
The economy down there makes Limerick city look like silicon valley aswell which doesn't help and their terrible loser hurlers are the flavour of the month.
shelbourne athletic won't be a "big" club again for decades.
No ground, no fans, no players.
What exact purpose do they serve anymore??
A feeder club for Pats??
A dodgy back alley betting syndicate??
A youth club for tweens to act out their fantasies of being English and really stupid??
An atm for fellas that Ollie Byrne owed money??
I genuinely don't see any meaningful future there. I'm sure they can plod along as dublins fifth team for years to come but so what??
I'm sure many people would have said the same about Wexford as you've said about Cabo and they've really built a club from scratch there. Sure people probably said the same about Limerick when you had no ground and no bandwagon. Hell, people might have said it about Rovers, I dunno. There's a lot to admire about them even if obviously they don't have the means to be challenging for promotion, and I don't think it's a Salthill Devon-type vanity project. I know you're probably trolling but still.
Any there any solid plans afoot to expand the Markets Field ahead of PD football? I know it should be fit for purpose as it is but I'm aware that expansion plans exist.
No there are no plans. The LEDP have pretty much said they see no need to expand so won't.
It is not so much expansion as improving facilities for those that currently go. Seeing it 3 or 4 deep on a flat tarmac area would mean there is scope for terraced seating without increasing capacity. Limerick in Europe in a couple of seasons and already its catch up. Why not try to add something even small things each year?
That's the way most Limerick fans would look at it nesta. A few were even criticised for bring up such ideas when the initial plans came out from the LEDP. The answer has pretty much been "why would you need anything more than the current stand and terrace you have when you can only pull in max 2,000".
For the cup final there are already issues with only a certain amount of stand tickets available.
Markets Field desperately needs more spectator facilities in my opinion. Limerick football will only continue to grow at this rate. They're already filling the seats in Markets Field as it is and the promotion to the Premier will only increase demand. Terracing the Popular side should be next on the agenda for them.
Have they done anything with the side of the pitch that's on the same side as the main stand? The main stand looked great when I saw it last year but the rest of that side was just a building site...
I'd be hoping (and it's probably a big hope), that the fact there is a contract there with Munster for use as a rugby ground as well for schoolboy and reserve games that maybe some government grants could be gotten towards more development.
I have kids playing schoolboy football with cabo . with the upcoming national under 15 leagues they might be able to attract players from joeys etc and feed them through into senior team in time...long game but they have a reasonable plan and they are a real community club. Can't see them drawing crowds though especially in Stradbrook which is a dive