At least its a home draw, saw it on the news tonight, does anyone know what date its fixed for.Wonder will Sweeney be travelling up.Haven't seen Behan play since he left Abbeyfeale, he should start for Cork based on previous rounds.
Home draw for the league cup, Limerick V Cork City. Should be a good game, though I can see City taking this seriously as they're not having the best of seasons, and Dolan might want to save his bacon.
At least its a home draw, saw it on the news tonight, does anyone know what date its fixed for.Wonder will Sweeney be travelling up.Haven't seen Behan play since he left Abbeyfeale, he should start for Cork based on previous rounds.
I'd say we'll be fielding pretty much a reserve side again, we have the league to worry about. looking forward to it though!
They said in the star today that limerick might give away home advantage for the extra revenue that they would get for playing the game at turners cross.Surely not i hope.They also more or less think cork can look forward to the semifinal's not just yet me thinks.
I'm sure some bright spark can let us know how the revenue works for this. Is it like the FAI Cup (i.e. split between home, away and FAI) or is it like a league (i.e. home team keeps it).Originally Posted by maineman
If it is split in three then I think moving it to the Cross would be a good idea. (before I am accused of suiting myself let me poitn out I won't be around for the game either way). But realistically the attendance at the Cross is likely to be at least 2,000. That would not happen in Limerick. The most important thing is financial stability so IMO a move would make some sense. After all, the Cross is a happy hunting ground for us - especially in the League Cup.
"It's impossible to make a man understand something when his livelihood depends on him not understanding" Upton Sinclair
[QUOTE=LFC in Exile]I'm sure some bright spark can let us know how the revenue works for this. Is it like the FAI Cup (i.e. split between home, away and FAI) or is it like a league (i.e. home team keeps it).
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I'm no bright spark, but it works out like so(at the quarter final stage)
Home Team 60%
Away Team 40%
Eircom League deduct expenses for the referee ans officials (500euro)
Ergo....a home gate of 500 @ 10euro will bring in 2700. An away gate of 2000 @ 10euro would bring in 7800euro.
Not much to think about really!!
Of course our excellent negotiators would only agree to swap it if Limerick keep 60% and Cork keep 40%. Cork are getting the advantage of a home game - no travel etc., so they shoul dnot be given 60% as well.Originally Posted by joeSoap
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"It's impossible to make a man understand something when his livelihood depends on him not understanding" Upton Sinclair
Guys, you are the home team. that decision was made at the draw.
Just because it might be switched to the cross won't make us the Home team.
That's not what was implied by home advantage in the Star.
60% of it is automatically yours regardless of where you play. Best solution all round IMO.
bottom line you dont give up home advantage!!game has to be played in LIMERICK...
I disagree. The difference in income is too substantial. If there was a small difference or if the distance was huge then perhaps it should stay, but it's not the Limerick sporting public can complain given their complete apathy towards Limerick in recent years.Originally Posted by fc hammer
"It's impossible to make a man understand something when his livelihood depends on him not understanding" Upton Sinclair
Agreed....it's a massive amount of dosh to refuse.
I was sure it was 40% to each club and 20% to the FAI. Hey, maybe I'm wrong - there's a first time for everything, eh?![]()
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"Anyone who's Soapy should be flushed and anyone who's a Deserter should be shot."
- John Purcell (Limerick FC Commercial Manager), February 2004
You are wrong Deise!Originally Posted by deise deserter
That applies to FAI Cup games I believe.
The ball is round and has many surprises.
SLK: Yup that's right - I remember talking about it when someone was ripped off on their student ticket price in Longford last year.lol
How many Cork Supporters will ye be bringing up to Pike, Eanna and co.?
"Anyone who's Soapy should be flushed and anyone who's a Deserter should be shot."
- John Purcell (Limerick FC Commercial Manager), February 2004
not that many with 6.30pm ko on a monday I'm afraid. even an extra half an hour would hav egiven people a chance to make it after work, but i wouldn't expect too many up.![]()
Cork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.
Pity ye wont get to sample the wonderful athmosphere in one of the finest grounds this country has to offer![]()
Pity we won't get the cash.Originally Posted by Lim till i die
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"It's impossible to make a man understand something when his livelihood depends on him not understanding" Upton Sinclair
good decision not give up home advantage,you got to look
at the BIG pitcure here go to cork for a few grand and more than likley loose.
play the game at home and hopfully pull out a result your fans that are helping to support the club week in week out are give"n a bit of hope!! for the future you'v a chance of a good ol cup run,if you can remember last season when the club were in the play offs the support came as well..![]()
SUPER BLUES.........
Can't believe this, but I actually agree with fc hammer here- Getting to the next round is more important than money IMO. Success breeds success anyway and if we got through there would probably be a renewed interest in the team again, which in the bigger picture is more important than making a quick buck.
Good at least there 1 of you with some bit of common sence!!!![]()
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