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Thread: Fixtures for Sunday Morning after the Heiniken Cup Semi what a joke

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    Quote Originally Posted by leather View Post
    stick to the strikes corkboy
    What ?

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    Foot.ie!

    I love it when my game clash with other events - rubby matchs. all-irelands, popes visits etc. I know that lads who don't take the soccer game that seriously will be at a disadvantage, because they'll either be drinking beforehand or miss the game altogether. The lads that take their soccer seriously and mind themselves will then win every time.

    Are you playing to win, or are you only playing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lankyboy26 View Post
    Limerick is the home of rugby. paul o connell is the captain of the lions, a limerickman. and i guarantee you every single player on that munster team follows soccer as well. a bit of common sense is what's needed here. the referees follow the rugby as do the players. nothing wrong with following 2 sports!!!
    but sure if the matches are on on sunday morning how does that stop you watching or even going to the egg-chasers saturday evening
    Havin a weekend away is quite frankly,lettin ur team mates down!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lankyboy26 View Post
    Limerick is the home of rugby. paul o connell is the captain of the lions, a limerickman. and i guarantee you every single player on that munster team follows soccer as well. a bit of common sense is what's needed here. the referees follow the rugby as do the players. nothing wrong with following 2 sports!!!
    There is nothing wrong with following two sports or however many you want. Both sports are on at different times, so why should one be changed ?
    I assume its guys want to go on the booze. Well, that's not a problem, you just have to play your soccer match on Sunday!
    I am not normally a friend of the establishment or policymakers, however in this case I believe that with the season coming to a close that if you reverse the decision on this issue every other two bit excuse from other codes will be cited for consideration.
    The easiest option ,therefore, is to ' drive on' and Limerick football will be no worse off.
    Last edited by smasher; 30/04/2009 at 10:34 AM.

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    A bit of common sense was done with fixtures as our game has been moved from Sunday to Friday evening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smasher View Post
    There is nothing wrong with following two sports or however many you want. Both sports are on at different times, so why should one be changed ?
    I assume its guys want to go on the booze. Well, that's not a problem, you just have to play your soccer match on Sunday!
    I am not normally a friend of the establishment or policymakers, however in this case I believe that with the season coming to a close that if you reverse the decision on this issue every other two bit excuse from other codes will be cited for consideration.
    The easiest option ,therefore, is to ' drive on' and Limerick football will be no worse off.
    yes most guys would like to have a few drinks and enjoy the night without having a match to worry about the next morning. this is junior soccer like, it's not like we play in the english premiership!!! we should be entitled to the weekend off for special occasions like the heineken cup semi-final, we stay in 15-16 saturday nights during the season and don't drink so the least they could do is give us a free weekend!!!
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    LDMC will not have to worry about deferring any future league games this season!!

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    What I cant understand is why you cannot play on Sunday morning after a rugby match. I assume matches are often scheduled for sunday morning. We all enjoy a beer but if your life is affected to such an extent that you cannot play soccer because of your drinking habits questions need to be asked. Alterntaivelly should sport be organised around people's drinking or should your drinking be organised around your sport?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinabhuil View Post
    What I cant understand is why you cannot play on Sunday morning after a rugby match. I assume matches are often scheduled for sunday morning. We all enjoy a beer but if your life is affected to such an extent that you cannot play soccer because of your drinking habits questions need to be asked. Alterntaivelly should sport be organised around people's drinking or should your drinking be organised around your sport?
    The LDMC have screwed us in recent weeks...see my posts in the 1A thread but that said i see no reason why games should be called off after a rugby match...i play soccer i have no interest in peanut hugging and im aware some people do but i have to play a match the morning after a world cup qualifier which to me is much much much more important, but no one kicks up a fuss over this...why?
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    Quote Originally Posted by shannonman View Post
    The LDMC have screwed us in recent weeks...see my posts in the 1A thread but that said i see no reason why games should be called off after a rugby match...i play soccer i have no interest in peanut hugging and im aware some people do but i have to play a match the morning after a world cup qualifier which to me is much much much more important, but no one kicks up a fuss over this...why?
    About playing the morning after a World Cup qualifier , now that's a genuine reason for wanting a cancellation and an area where Junior Leagues across the country are devoid of imagination. You definitely have a valid complaint.

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    How did ye all get on with your sore heads sunday morning?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shilts View Post
    How did ye all get on with your sore heads sunday morning?
    Didnt have a sore head at all just wrecked tired from watching Ricky hatton getting his ass kicked, This was not about drink you making it out that people have drinking problems maybe some do i dont know, It was a Bank holiday weekend people would want to head away for the long weekend and would want to go to Dublin to watch the match, This is not about a Rugby thing, Its about a Limerick thing and in fairness to Munster Rugby its awful lot better to watch than watching Limerick 37.

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    [QUOTE=da General;1156906]Didnt have a sore head at all just wrecked tired from watching Ricky hatton getting his ass kicked, This was not about drink you making it out that people have drinking problems maybe some do i dont know, It was a Bank holiday weekend people would want to head away for the long weekend and would want to go to Dublin to watch the match, This is not about a Rugby thing, Its about a Limerick thing and in fairness to Munster Rugby its awful lot better to watch than watching Limerick 37.[/QUOTE]

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