Garryowen RFC must be over the moon with this one.
Announced today:
more details here.Sunderland AFC V Munster XI
Premiership Football arrives on Shannonside
Sunderland to take on Munster XI on 'A Day For Shane'
Premiership side Sunderland AFC will take on the first ever Munster XI soccer side in a charity game at Thomond Park on July 13th next, it was announced today. 'A Day For Shane', which is being held in aid of the Shane Geoghegan Trust, will feature a programme of sporting events of all codes, the centre piece of which will be the star-studded soccer match at 7.45pm.
Details of the game were announced at an official press launch in Limerick today by Sunderland Chairman Niall Quinn, Munster Rugby President Declan Madden, CEO of Munster FC and Limerick FC Pat O'Sullivan, and Tony Geoghegan of the Shane Geoghegan Trust.
Last edited by Jofspring; 11/05/2010 at 2:46 PM.
Garryowen RFC must be over the moon with this one.
It goes to the Shane Geoghegan Trust. Don't know what the trust actually covers but i think there is a website or something for the trust so details are probably on that.
What kind of crowds do you think will be at this?
International football at Thomond didnt exactly have people rushing for tickets,
will a bottom half EPL team fare out better or do you think more people will go to
support the cause rather than the event?
Larry Be Wyse
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I think some will go to support the cause and some will go just to see the Football. I think the main thing that killed the crowds for the international matches was they weren't exactly the most attractive fixture and seemed more like token games for the other side of the country. The prices weren't good either. The crowd for the South Africa game was awful especially as the team put no effort in against Australia and it really seemed they didn't want to be there. People down here won't pay €50 to watch players that don't try. €20 is a much more reasonable price and i'm looking forward to hopefully a good day out.
a reasonable price will attract a good crowd,hopefully Limerick can do some PR around this time and get some interest in the club stirred up.
"We've had a lot of good times, but you don't know how good they are until you have the bad ones" Tony Adams
The website, while having lots of pages, tells you nothing about the trust and who its beneficiaries are. This is disappointing because if I'm going to part with my hard earned for charity I'd at least like to know here the money is going.
I'm not saying anything hookey is going on, but the people running the trust should state its goals, intentions and beneficiaries.
Just looked at the trust website and it isn't very clear as to who gets the proceeds. A mission statement would help clear this up.
Nice idea though, hope its a success.
I'd say there will be around 10-12,000 at it. Given that it should be a summers evening, a good cause and Lanky Nialls PR machine behind it.
It is a mysterious cause joe
Here's what it says on the website in the "About the Trust" section:
Now I have nothing against any of them, twas terrible what happened, but, erm, what its all about??'From the day we lost Shane, we’ve been fighting for his memory. Fighting for his memory because of the danger that he may be remembered only by the manner of his dying. That would be another tragedy.
We, his family, want Shane Geoghegan to be remembered for his life and the way he lived it. He was a contributor. He made other people’s lives better. His name should continue to remind people of that wonderful quality, and that’s the reason for this Trust. It is the continuing contribution of a young man who lived a full, happy and generous life.'
Mary Geoghegan, Shane’s Mam
'Why should we honour Shane? His family and friends would say Shane was special and deserves to be honoured but I am sure that all families would say that about their loved ones. What was special about Shane was that he was so normal. He represented every mother’s son or daughter who goes for a night out and doesn’t come home. Through the work of the Trust we want to ensure that our response to Shane’s death is a beacon of light, helping lives shine.’
Tony Geoghegan, Shane's Uncle
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