14 December 2009
Limerick FC Pre-Season Training Camp
The Limerick FC squad will hold a pre-season training camp on 19-21 February at Breaffy House Hotel, Castlebar, Co Mayo.
The weekend will consist of an intensive programme of excersises to improve individual and team fitness and skill, as well as a friendly match at nearby Milebush Park, home of the Mayo Association Football League.
Pre-season training begins for the squad on 16 January.
Ya no mention of who. prob a local side or something
Last edited by balanced view; 15/12/2009 at 3:15 PM. Reason: left out something
ex premier players will only mean something if they are quality and they are what scully is looking for.we had several ex premier players last season and look where we finished.hopefully scully will get the players he needs to take us foward.
i think scully will def.... sign defenders he was fuming with the defending last season it was driving him nuts granted we had alot of injurys in our backline but we still need serious strenghtening in that department.
if the club keep stephan o fylnn that would be a massive coup. also need a midfielder and a winger.
easy said than done i know![]()
Last edited by gael353; 16/12/2009 at 5:02 PM.
what if one gets injured?
Majority of squad already sign are from Limerick or from Munster.
I don't care where the players are from as long as they are the best players available and affordable.
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I just remember under a previous regime players coming down from Dublin. Not having a dig.
But as said above if the talent is not there then the manager will have to look elsewhere. There is the nucleus of a good young squad there and hopefully one or two experienced campaigners might be attracted.
Regardless of who Limerick sign still going to a tough division to get out of.
Hopefully a good pre season we give Limerick that start they will need.
And Austin O' Neill a few seasons ago but that's about it I'd say.
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