ComeOnTownNow,I don't know whether you registered just to stir it up here but you won't last a wet day if that's the case.
What reaction did you expect posting that?-especially as a first post.
As I said this isn’t the view shared by genuine Clonmel Town fans. The club has always taken the league very seriously. Our record speaks for itself. It is also true to say that every club would sacrifice a league title for an FAI or Munster. There are probably some people out there who believe the players will take it easy against Peake, I can't see that happening. They are an honest bunch of players and Town are a very dignified and honourable club
ComeOnTownNow,I don't know whether you registered just to stir it up here but you won't last a wet day if that's the case.
What reaction did you expect posting that?-especially as a first post.
Jesus lads, is there no humour left in the world???? Did ComeOnTownNow post something other than his joke about Town not caring about winning the league?
where is saints and celtic semi final on this weekend
aaron moroney got 3 games and smurf burns got 2 games starting from monday the 10th may, they will available for the peake game on sunday
Town are trying to find out, rules are unclear, some joke if he does miss it, let u know as soon as i know
Any fines handed down???
I don't think you are correct. The automatic suspension is served in the competition the sending off occurred e.g. if sent off in a Munster Junior Cup game the automatic suspension is served in the next Munster Junior Cup game if team still in the competition. The suspensions subsequently handed down by the governing body, (i.e. TSDL in this case), are served in whatever games are due to be played next. Therefore, the suspensions will involve F.A.I cup games and Munster Junior Cup games if they are due to be played in their next three competitive games. There is the right of appeal to Munster Football Association and F.A.i and the players can play while under appeal.
If the result was declared a "no match" .. how are they suspended at all ?
This was one of the things I was talking about during the week. Again, probably won't be thanked for this point of view, but I would have no sympathy at all for Aaron Moroney if he misses both the FAI Junior Cup game and the Munster Junior Cup game. Players need to learn that violent actions have consequences, and it might make him think a bit harder next time he decides to jump into a dangerous tackle. A player missing work (and possibly losing it altogether) is a lot worse than a player missing a few football matches.
That said, I hope Clonmel Town win the Munster Junior, and wish them and Michaels all the best in the FAI
"There is no pressure at the top. The pressure's being second or third."
how come its on in cooke park i thought semi finals are neutral venue is there reason for this
pony how come st michaels are getting home advantage against ye in tipp cup semi final
may be they tossed a coin for home or away, that is usually the agreement teams come to.
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