The real question is will we have a league this season :)
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The real question is will we have a league this season :)
Why wouldn't ye have a league this season didn't ye have 1 last year
Is there any official start date yet? Gonna be very hard for teams to have a proper preseason.
15th of September I believe.
Cormac Roche gone to Janesboro according to an interview with Aidan Ryan, big loss for Abbeyfeale.
Paul Sheahan gone to regional as well
I see the ref's have "accepted" the only eye witness account of the happening so the season looks like it'll start as scheduled and the team involved ride off into the sunset, i for one am shocked :rolleyes:
Refs back is good ... going by previous posts those two boys are huge losses to Abbey & Glin... any word on anymore leaving ?? I saw on Broadford Facebook page there looking for new manager... surprise to see after good season
Clubs voting back in the outgoing committee left a bit of a sour taste in my mouth. One or two of them conducting themselves appallingly throughout the debacle but were voted back in unopposed. With no one new seeming to have any interest in challenging the status quo the league is set to limp on. Oh well at least we can look forward to weekly updates from the PRO on how great Abbeyfeale are
Gavin Dillon gone to st Michael's can anyone confirm?
Hard to see anyone step up to contend with the top 3. I think Abbeyfeale and Broadford will end up fighting it out for 2nd place again, unless Newcastle West pull it together which I don't think will happen. I think the battle at the bottom will be better than recently and much tighter. I think the quality of the 2 teams coming up is much better than recent years. Adare have a good young side not afraid to play football and Kilcornan have a good mix of youth and experience. I think it'll finish something like
Rathkeale
Broadford
Abbey
NCW
Ballingarry
Glin
Adare
Kilcornan
Carrig
Granagh
Division 1 I think will be between Killeaney, Rathkeale B and Breska. I think Kildimo will follow Athea in getting relegated 2 years in a row. Shannonside might pull themselves together again
Killeaney
Rathkeale B
Breska
Shannonside
Creeves
NCW B
Shountrade
St Itas
Kildimo
Ballysteen
I would fancy Athea to come straight back up from Division 2 with considerable ease with Glantine to follow them. Askeaton and Pallaskenry to put up the biggest fight
There'll be an Oscar Traynor team this year, managed by Jim Neenan with Gary Egan and Tom Kelly as assistants. Squad has already been named and can be seen in the image.
https://i.imgur.com/abq9lGC.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/abq9lGC.jpg
Good to see the inter league team back.
You do realise Athea are fairly likely to have no team? So how can you say they'll get up with ease is funny.
I think Adare will struggle, especially with Adare football Semi final etc likely to over lap with first 2 or 3 games. This will effect a couple of players.
I think the rest is a fairly good guess. Mountcollins have a junior team and Ballingarry don't have a B team.
Really? That would be some fall from grace if Athea had no team. I was basing that opinion on the fact that they are a decent ball playing side, never thought they could possibly have no team. I don't think Adare football overlaps too much with the soccer and I hear they have a few decent signings made.
Who have Adare signed? I think it’ll be a battle for them to stay up but then again for the last couple of season there has been about 4 adare lads playing with Rathkeale. If they went back be huge for adare and a bit of a loss for Rathkeale.
I think your league table above won’t be far wrong btw. I’d nearly swap abbey with broadford, I know abbey have lost 1/2 but I believe broadford have too. Brosnan is gone to Canada and scored 20 plus goals last season according to their Facebook page. A huge loss to them!!
I hear Breska Rovers are entering a B team this season as well
Adare were fairly poor in the cup final despite having a superb run before that. They will be nowhere near the top half anyway.
Division 1 only taken seriously by a few teams. The rest just tip along and see what happens.
Athea is serious decline for a few years. They've relied on the same few heads and being such a rural club makes it more difficult for them. They struggled to have a team last year and just about saw the season through.
Any other additional teams? Can see a 10 or 12 team div 2.
Probably the lowest no of teams in decades.
Are Feenagh gone aswell?
Good to see an oscar traynor squad back. No surprise half the squad is made up of broadford players since the management are from broadford
It’s sad to see clubs finishing up , oscar should not be a priority.
Any idea if Rockhill Rovers are entering a side?
What is the story with the ever reducing number of teams in Desmond league ?
Is there less males18-35 living in the area ? The gaa might have first call on most of the best athletes in many parish’s but no more so than 10 years ago . Is rugby bigger ? Cycling ? Less community involvement ? Social problems ? Drugs ?
If it keeps going the way it is , 2 divisions will be enough soon
Definitely not a local thing.
CIE Ranch just the other day very sadly withdrew from the Leinster Senior League, a club founded back in 1975.
Limerick & District League has gone from eight divisions to seven this season (not groundbreaking but nevertheless), and one of their clubs (Granville Rangers) were pretty much going to fold twelve months ago only for the intervention of further volunteers.
You've got 16 and 17 year old kids going to play underage League of Ireland that either don't get their game, get dropped or get whacked every week on the pitch and fall out of love with the game as a result. All leads to lack of playing numbers at underage and adult levels.
Even locally at underage level, one hotshot at a small club being picked off by a League of Ireland club or a bigger local club very often leads to clubs not having a team at that age as a result. Other players see their best player gone and think "I'm not staying, we're useless." Things like this are happening regularly.
You've the prevalence of gym culture too, and while it's good that people stay fit it would be better if it was on a Football pitch they stayed in shape.
Bit of a loaded answer that might not even answer your question, but there's so much wrong with Irish Football at the moment that it's hard to pinpoint the cause of anything.
I do honestly feel that if coaches and parents fear that their players or kids are losing interest in Football that it's best to take them away from watching football from a league in a different country on TV and to instead get them invested in their local League of Ireland club; something that's close to home, live, real, and from a player's point of view, is something to aim for and a lot more attainable than a league that they have a 0.012% chance of playing in.
How many clubs have folded (in the sense of not having a junior team) in the last few years.
I can think of kilcolman. St bens. Old mill. Feenagh now. Rockhill (again?) Mountcollins for a while.
As well as a few b teams.
Sad to see clubs like athea struggling now. Ballysteen struggling too
Going to be a very small league.
Ballysteen struggling to field at all???
Lot of stuff in there Shearer,all probably a part of it, getting lads to commit to 8 months of sunday mornings,particularly younger lads is a big factor as well
Season too long. Not enough volunteers anymore,( a lot of ex players cycling etc. forgetting people gave their time so they could play). And young lads don’t seem to want to give commitment anymore.
Looking like the smallest division2 in a long time.
Pulled out an old league table from observer circa late 90s, there were 5 divisions , premier to div 4 . 47 teams compared to 33 for last season. A lot of B teams gone and amalgamations mostly the reason for reduction.
NCW A, Feenagh, Foynes A, KilleaneyA , Ballyagran , Shanagolden, Kilcolman, BallyRovers, NCW Rovers, Villa Rovers, NCW B ,Broadford B, Pallaskenry B, Rathkeale C, Foynes B, Adare B, Killeaney B, Askeaton B, Ferry Rangers B are teams not in this years league.
There appears to be 30 Gaelic teams and 30 hurling teams in the Desmond League catchment area which works out fairly similar numbers maybe a small bit more .
There seems to be a lot more players now though only playing one sport, where as before you had lads playing everything which would normally end up with the standard being crap at the end of and start of seasons
Speaking of standards, is it just me or does it look like no one has gone back preseason training yet less than 3 weeks before the start of the season