Nope but that doesn't mean it wouldn't give other people involved in the project and excuse or a handy fall back.
Lets be honest though it's hard to be optimistic about being in there for march when it started as we could be in their for the start of the 2012 season and our last game in Jackman has been played. Then no point in rushing as we are in the first division so lets continue in jackman and we could be in there for the last few games of this season. Now it's, it should be ready for the start of 2013 season if there is no objections but if not we can try get Jackman ready as a plan B. It was said about 2 months ago not to worry the planning was going in in a couple of weeks. A few months later and we are hearing the same line.
It's grand for most the regulars as we are going to be patient and trust what the club are doing but from the outside looking in it doesn't look too great and almost seems like a decline towards using Jackman again.
Hopefully work can just commence within the ground on work that doesn't need planning permission and we can see something physical happening to give everyone better hope of the move.
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These other people (presumably the LEDP, the VEC, and whoever else has some input or involvement) I would guess are more interested in doing their own thing to their own timescale and dont feel the need for any excuses or fall backs - if they cared about our timescale, I'm sure the project would be much further along already. At the end of the day we will be no more than a tenant in their ground, so they're the ones who are setting the pace of developments there and we just have to trust that when its ready, whenever that may be, that its worth the wait.
As I said above, and I'm surprised more people on here dont seem to realise this, the club dont own the ground and arent running the show, Ive no doubt Pat o'Sullivan is doing his utmost to keep things progressing as quickly as possible but its not up to him. In the meantime it may seem that Limerick FC take all the flack and are seen as the ones breaking promises, but the mindset that see the club that way are almost a complete irrelevance by now in my opinion, the blue revolution is already way too strong to be affected by these types![]()
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Most people know it's ultimately out of their hands but that doesn't take away from what the general public have read in the media over the last year about when it would be completed.
Fingers crossed all goes to plan.
Would it not be an option to have a few Saturdays after Christmas where the club can look for Volunteers to help out at the Markets field,whether paiinting,roofing,plastering etc.Im sure a lot of people would give their free time with the Premier league looming!!!!!!!
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whether its still in the ..upgraded jacks or in the MF ..i like many of the fans will trust the present chairman to guide us in the right direction.
I think an upgraded jacks could be the real deal for the next 6 months to a year till the MF is ready. Second entrence by the flats. Wexford style agricultural stand or two. TV towers far side and behind one goals, extend the dressing rooms. Now its suddenly better then tolka, Dalymount, Carlisle, Drogheda......
Staying at Jackman park would be a missed opportunity, and opening a new entrance and a temp stand doesn't make it better than any of those stadia. you have been in the first division too long. The only ground jackman Park is better than is Fahys field.
Just watched silgo and pats and with limerick hopefully moving into the markets next season the stadium silgo built up there is very very impressive copy silgo on how a club is run could Do Alot worse.
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Whose gonna put up all this money to upgrade Jackman??i doubt very much the LDMC will,the dressings rooms are a disgrace for even junior football not to mind loi,and as for the toilets,enough said,can't see limerick investing money there when they'll be gone out of it eventually.
I'm saying it wouldn't be better than those named above. I've been to every current LOI ground, imo Jackman is the second worst stadium in the league right now. Third if we include Drom. I don't see where ye plan on putting in a covered stand. On the hill? next to the Limerick District Methadone Clinic?
Spot on, Sligo fans don't see it. Heads well and truely up in the sky at the minute, but they will come crashing back to earth quicker than Felix Baumgartner in the next year or two.
They've built a nice stand, ground looks good, good team, but they've done absolutely nothing for the future of the club. Their under 19 team is woefully overlooked, no youth setup, no future planning. It's all about 'Win the league, get in the champions league'.
It's sickeningly like Shelbourne all over again.
What Limerick need to do, is get the right structures in place, get a good youth setup going, get good community involvement and community programmes, get the Markets Field up and running, have a plan in place for progression, not go absolutely gung-ho at the league straight away.
There is great potential for a very strong club in Limerick, as long as things are done right.
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