League Clubs' Status ?

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  1. Iorfa2MaccaJim's Avatar

    Iorfa2MaccaJim said:

    League Clubs' Status ?

    I was just wondering about the status of League of Ireland clubs. Whos professional and whos semi - pro.
     
  2. brendy_éire's Avatar

    brendy_éire said:
    We're very much full-time. We don't actually pay our players, but we're still full-time.
     
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    awec said:
    Quote Originally Posted by brendy_éire View Post
    We're very much full-time. We don't actually pay our players, but we're still full-time.
     
  4. dcfcsteve's Avatar

    dcfcsteve said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Iorfa2MaccaJim View Post
    I was just wondering about the status of League of Ireland clubs.
    Quite a few are single from what I understand, if you're interested.

    Shels and Fingal must be both married, as they seem to have a lot of kids.
     
  5. passerrby's Avatar

    passerrby said:
    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve View Post
    Quite a few are single from what I understand, if you're interested.

    Shels and Fingal must be both married, as they seem to have a lot of kids.
    I think cork is going through a rocky patch with there marraige with the father not paying the maintnance, kids have to go to school without shoes etc.
    I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
     
  6. Ezeikial's Avatar

    Ezeikial said:
    Quote Originally Posted by passerrby View Post
    I think cork is going through a rocky patch with there marraige with the father not paying the maintnance, kids have to go to school without shoes etc.
    But the god-parents Frank and Irene are helping as best they can.

    Marriage mediation not going well apparently
     
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    1895ringsend said:
    Derry were adopted into the league of ireland family in the late 80's after being footballing orphans for many years.
     
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    Ezeikial said:
    Quote Originally Posted by 1895ringsend View Post
    Derry were adopted into the league of ireland family in the late 80's after being footballing orphans for many years.
    Family member recently said they should return to the bosum of their natural mother. Irate reaction follows amid much rancour of how their natural parents rejected them previously!
     
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    tiktok said:
    I love the way that slapper in Dundalk looks down her nose at her neighbour, when she only has what she has thanks to a set of plastic implants!
    Last edited by tiktok; 26/10/2009 at 3:59 PM.
    Cork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.
     
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    Ezeikial said:
    Quote Originally Posted by tiktok View Post
    Ms.Drogs is on the look-out for a new hubby. The funniest thing is how that slapper in Dundalk looks down her nose at her neighbour, when she only has what she has thanks to a set of plastic implants!
    Ms Drog is insatiable - she is not really into monogamy

    Anyways, the slapper is delighted with her plastic implants - it allows her to play with all the Tom, Dick and Harry's - 7 days a week. Also building a new boudoir to entertain even more "guests"
     
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    peadar1987 said:
    Bray can't seem to stay in a relationship. She's not getting any more attractive, but to try and compensate, she just keeps trading in her toy boys for younger and younger models, while last season's conquests go in search of something a bit more flash.
     
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    brianw82 said:
    After playing dangerously with Lady Luck last year, Mr. Sligo Rovers has settled down to quiet evenings in front of the telly with the girl next door. Who's to say, though, that he won't get up to his old womanising tricks next year? This quiet life may not be for him, when he sees his mates Crossy Turner, Dayler and Bran Well out on the lash without a care in the world.
     
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    peadar1987 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by brianw82 View Post
    After playing dangerously with Lady Luck last year, Mr. Sligo Rovers has settled down to quiet evenings in front of the telly with the girl next door. Who's to say, though, that he won't get up to his old womanising tricks next year? This quiet life may not be for him, when he sees his mates Crossy Turner, Dayler and Bran Well out on the lash without a care in the world.
    haha! Brilliant, I nearly spat milk all over my laptop because of that!
     
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    PartySaint said:
    Quote Originally Posted by peadar1987 View Post
    haha! Brilliant, I nearly spat milk all over my laptop because of that!
    Ewwwwwww
    Here on a technicality.
     
  15. Tony Soprano said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Iorfa2MaccaJim View Post
    I was just wondering about the status of League of Ireland clubs. Whos professional and whos semi - pro.
    Bohs are full time

    I think Dundalk and Sligo are also full time

    St Pats were full time this season, possible they may revert to part time next season

    Shamrock Rovers are mostly full time, but no plans to go fully pro yet

    Derry and Cork were full time, not sure how long that will last though given financial problems.
     
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    galwayjames said:
    We somehow managed to get though the season with mainly full time players.
     
  17. dcfcsteve's Avatar

    dcfcsteve said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Soprano View Post
    Bohs are full time

    I think Dundalk and Sligo are also full time

    St Pats were full time this season, possible they may revert to part time next season

    Shamrock Rovers are mostly full time, but no plans to go fully pro yet

    Derry and Cork were full time, not sure how long that will last though given financial problems.
    Please desisit from p!ss-take responses on this serious thread.

    Thanks.