http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2010/...barcelona.html
Limerick confirm Barcelona friendly is off
Limerick have confirmed that the proposed friendly with Barcelona will not be going ahead.
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Limerick FC have been informed by FC Barcelona that the only reason that this match is not going ahead is the decision of the Airtricity League Director & the FAI not to sanction the proposed match.
'The initial decision of Airtricity League Director & the FAI was not changed despite an email request by FC Barcelona to FAI officials on the night of Monday 17th May that confirmed their desire to go ahead with the match with Limerick FC and stated their disagreement with the decision not to sanction the game.
Yet more bad press for the FAI. It just isn't getting any better for them at this stage. There goes Delaneys comments about not believing Limerick having ever had any match ready to go.
I wonder have the FAI any ideas for alternative fundraisers to raise that kind of money, a harmless table quiz maybe or a nice little friendly with small capacity against Torquay or someone![]()
Really dont know what to think of the people involved in the FAI . They cancel a friendly that could be a massive benefit financially to Limerick fc and then arrange a friendly with a LOI 11 on the same week as LOI sides play in European competition .
FAI have a lot of questions they have yet to answer.
At the end of the day I think it must be Tommy no Bobs fault!!! It must be something in the blood of these Munster men at least that causes them to be such loo-laas. We need an internal coup in the FAI!
Aon, dó, trí, bhí mé i mo luí, thit mé den leaba, he! he! he!
Clubs with their own agendas in geneflecting before John Delaneys feet shocker
An annual friendly in Thomond Park of this nature (which I'd imagine was the plan) would have seen Limerick FC right for the forseeable future, up around the top six to eight clubs in the country which is probably where it belongs.
Instead it's back to depending on the generosity of a backer in Pat O'Sullivan*, who has done an incredible amount of good work on the ground in Limerick since he took over. Above all else in this farce, Pat O'Sullivan deserved better from the FAI.
*Until the end of the year when we are uncerimoniously dumped out of football for the benefit of Delaneys ego - Again.
Last edited by Lim till i die; 18/05/2010 at 11:01 PM.
Wait, did Darwin just argue that a once off injection of cash would do nothing for a club?
Seriously?
Two sides of the same coin. The quicker the Lansdowne debt is paid the better, as far as I'm concerned. Again, I'm not sure what arrangements the FAI has to service its debt - it may well be that they are currently on schedule and they wouldn't need to put the proceeds of a hypothetical game towards servicing it - but at the end of the day it's a few hundred grand that will help improve the organisation's financial standing.
As much as I'm sure money is wasted on junkets and the like at the FAI, it is a not-for-profit organisation that puts a lot of money into the game at grassroots level, and I'd expect a cash injection from any fixture would filter down to the clubs and underage game in some form. I don't have an awful lot of faith in the organisation, but I don't think it's the worst in the world either.
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Are you serious? Not-for-profit by design by not in practice.
The reason why the FAI are in such a financial mess is because John Delaney has made a bags of the stadium financing.
To start, there's the preposterous and greedy pricing of 10-year-tkts (that he now is turning to the very grassroots you mention to buy).
They've also taken a 15mill loss on the Aviva naming rights by selling the bond to an investor in exhange for an upfront payment.
This is from a man paid 400K per year! More than the leader of our country.
If, as he admitted on RTE radio on Sunday, it's all about money, should he not be taking a pay-cut to save a few quid and offset it against the interest he has started to clock up on multi-million loans.
Any chance this can be made into a banner?
What about this one instead
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LOL
How likely is an annual friendly going to be though? It would be great if fixtures like this became a common occurrence, but if the Limerick-Barca fixture was anything of a success you can guarantee the competition for friendlies next year will be even hotter and the FAI will do everything in their power to make them happen in Dublin.
No.
The Airtricity League runs at a loss and the FAI makes up the shortfall with its own resources.
I've no argument with this.The reason why the FAI are in such a financial mess is because John Delaney has made a bags of the stadium financing.
To start, there's the preposterous and greedy pricing of 10-year-tkts (that he now is turning to the very grassroots you mention to buy).
This sounds completely untrue.They've also taken a 15mill loss on the Aviva naming rights by selling the bond to an investor in exhange for an upfront payment.
Of course he should.If, as he admitted on RTE radio on Sunday, it's all about money, should he not be taking a pay-cut to save a few quid and offset it against the interest he has started to clock up on multi-million loans.
The Airtricity League runs at a loss and the FAI makes up the shortfall with its own resources
Id say if you looked at the bigger picture you would see the FAI benefits more than LOI clubs. The likes of Kevin Doyle don't just fall out of the sky, clubs spent money on coaching him. Players like Keith Fahey and Brian Murphy, would be lost to the game if it weren't for LOI clubs, Murphy has said it himself. Plenty of ex LOI players in the Irish squad, so its not like the FAI don't get anything out of it.
A few of the clubs were around well before the FAI, indeed it was the clubs that set them up cause of the treatment from the IFA, similar to what the FAI do now.
Last edited by Quadruple1928; 19/05/2010 at 2:31 PM.
RDS is, or can, go to 20,000 now. Was that (give or take a couple of hundred) for the Clermont game. As someone else said, that's maybe the venue they had in mind and that may be where the confusion over the capacity figure (as the RDS only recently increased). What 3rd party paid big money for a stadium sponsorship in Dublin 4?
Could it be that the contract is a number of high profile games - the IRFU have 6 nations, autumn internationals, probably the inter pro's v Ulster and Munster, plus AIL Finals and the Cup. Also the IRFU is in a much stronger position, as I don't recall hearing they've totally bombed on sales of premium tickets...
Last edited by Macy; 19/05/2010 at 8:20 AM.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
They've also taken a 15mill loss on the Aviva naming rights by selling the bond to an investor in exhange for an upfront payment. This sounds completely untrue.
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You're right, it does sound untrue but, sadly, you are incorrect.
A fascinating article in the Sunday Times Business section at the weekend outlined the dire state of the FAI finances. Not available on-line but there's a similar story in today's Indo headlined the 'Real cost of the Aviva stadium': http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...m-2184726.html
Here's an extract from the Sunday Times:
"NSL, formerly the Lansdowne Road Stadium Development Company, sold their 10-yr naming rights to Aviva for 40 mill but securitised them to clients NCB Stockbrokers for 25mill to get cash up front."
Yes, that's a hit of 15mill. And they're denying Limerick the chance of making a paltry 100k to keep them afloat!
Last edited by Alf Honn; 19/05/2010 at 10:13 AM.
Whatever about the final, I think the home team control HC semi's, and presumably Leinster or Munster wouldn't go against the IRFU, and I think it's the union that bids for the finals rather than the stadium. I actually think it would be the same for the Champions League or Europa League finals, with the home FA bidding rather than a standalone stadium. Also, it's a different case anyway with the IRFU as they do have direct control of the branches and centrally contract the top Irish players - they pony up for the right to control the teams, players etc.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Are Limerick still looking at legal action now the game's off?
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