Its understandable why it was done but U19 and A should not be included.
i would think the reasoning is is to make the premier division more competitve which may be not a bad thing, maybe winning the likes of the FAI and MJC will be beyond Limerick teams from now on but isn't that the same as the premier league up until now for certain teams.
Its understandable why it was done but U19 and A should not be included.
dont think the clubs have thought this one through,however one can also see why they have voted for it.no doubt pikes dominance of soccer especially locally and the resources they have put in to assembling their squad has forced many clubs to review the situation,but as a result of this change many players,and they are the important people in all of this ,will have no rights at all.
Beware any club getting out limerick are going to meet an army of l,o,I,and irish internationals,some joke.
one for all and all for one
I think players under 21 preserve their junior status until such time as a certain number of LOI games are played in either the Premier or First Division. Also I notice in the Tipperary Southern League rules only 2 ex LOI players are allowed.
If you can sign as many ex-LOI players as you want but can just play 4 in a premier/Lawson/Tuohy,will this really affect the Pikes and Fairviews that much?
In FAI and MJ games they won't have this rule.
By the by,the rule as it has been described here is idiotic, and if anything like it is going to be applied,surely it should only restrict senior LOI players and not u19 or A Championship. It punishes young lads for having any ambition.
it might even the playing field a bit for the teams that dont have the bobs to pay ex loi players, look if the teams voted it in then they must have wanted it to happen, so lets see how it fairs out during the season, if it doesnt work sure cant it be voted out again,
Plus Colbert, Considine, Ahern (think Pa Mullins might have played U-19's with UCD also).........you tell me what 5 of the 10 players mentioned will be happy to sit on the bench, on top of that, how are Limerick's best two clubs supposed to get consistancy in their team for MJC & FAI games, when they can't play their strongest team week in week out locally????
How many "Ex LOI" players have other Prem clubs (based on this season's squads).....and what about ex professionals..........are they classed in the same bracket?
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I really don't think that the rest of the clubs care wether Pike and view can't field there strongest team every week, its up to all limerick clubs to deal with the new rules and as i have said before if having "only " 4 ex loi makes a weak team then what about the likes of yourselves and others with 1 or 2 at best.
maybe at next year's LDMC AGM the following motions should be put forward...
1. every club have the right to refuse to play on an artificial surface.
2. if a club's grass surface is not up to standard then they must play all their games away from home.
3. if a club gives a walkover then they will be deducted 20 points or relegated.
how would these motions affect our friends at Ais/Ann who put put forward this bitter and small minded motion to restrict the playing of ex LOI players.
reason for bringing in the rule is i assume to make the league more competitive, as i said in an earlier post i think if you are out of LOI a certain ammount of time you should be exempt. also i think that last years players if they choose to stay with the same clubs should also be exempt, however if they choose to move or a club already has 5 or 6 and try to sign more then the rule should come into play. Ther are e few weeks till forms come out so i would think there will be a lot of discussion amongst the LDMC and hopefully they can come to a sensible conclusion. On the face of it though i think it is the right move and if say 10 ex loi choose to sign for lets say Balla then you would really have to question there real motive
I really don't see what all the drama is about! It was voted in by our CLUBS, by a majority! The people have spoken! Let's just get on with it, all anybody wants is for a more competitive league to be established, and hopefully the likes of Regional or Carew Park can have a hope of winning the league one day
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