What a total mess this has turned out to be. Why on earth would the FAI ever enter into an agreement with a 'third party' that proved negative towards Irish clubs? The fact that they have stated that they don't want to be seen favouring one team over another just makes things even more ludicrous on their part seeing as plenty of clubs have had friendliest sanctioned in previous years. So what if the FAI are also looking to get Barca over to play a match in Dublin next year! Surely having a team like that playing friendliest every year could only benefit the sport in this country in terms of generating interest and much needed revenue for struggling clubs like Limerick.
I'm usually quite positive towards the FAI and trust that they are trying to do the very best they can for football in ireland at all levels. But with this particular incident they really have scored an own goal and have shown themselves up to be very negative towards Irish clubs. To sign an agreement stopping clubs playing friendlies where the capacity is over 20,000 (or is that 15,000? Maybe tomorrow it might be 5,000) is a scandal. It begs the question, who really is in charge of Irish football? The governing body or a secret 'third party' calling the shots on what makes them a profit?
Best of luck to Limerick on this one, I hope they manage to push on and stage the match at Thomond, it can only be a positive for football in the city, no matter what the FAI think.
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