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    According to Roddy, he'll be sticking with the squad that earned Mons fourth place in the league anyway. Can't say fairer than that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gufct View Post
    How will playing in front of one man and his dog improve our club. The only thing we had going for us in attracting good local players above Mervue & Salthill is that we were a Premier Team.

    We as a club have learned more in the last year than we would learn in 10 years in the first. The elephant in the room is 3 clubs in Galway which means that over €500,000 will be taken out of soccer in Galway to run the clubs without a player being payed absolute madness.
    A lot more than that folowed United when last in the first division to be fair.
    How will losing every game in the Premier division improve our club? We have to cut our cloth to suit our measure. The nub of the problem is three teams in a city / county that can't support one and the fact that so much historical crap exists that the three clubs can't sit together and plan for the future betterment of football in the county. Now, for once, I'm not arguing with you gufct and will still be there in whatever league next year.
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    Galway getting a Premier licence and Galway being in the Premier Division are 2 completely different things. Will ye cop that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BonnieShels View Post
    Galway getting a Premier licence and Galway being in the Premier Division are 2 completely different things. Will ye cop that.
    are relegated, forget about the premier, its Jackman Park, Flancare, Lissywoolen, fahys Field and Drom for us if we are lucky and we secure licence. Thats the battle now, get licenced build a club first and any notions of premier are that ..notions. Work to be done lets focus on the job in hand

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry-Lander
    The nub of the problem is three teams in a city / county that can't support one and the fact that so much historical crap exists that the three clubs can't sit together and plan for the future betterment of football in the county.
    Nothing to do with it.

    Galway like every other team outside Dublin, always struggled to get crowds when they were not doing well. They always had a limited budget for players. Mervue and Salthill players are not Premier Division standard, and have just a handful of fans, but they're in the league on merit, and you can't deny them that. County Galway is a huge place, it should be able to sustain several clubs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mypost View Post
    Nothing to do with it.

    Galway like every other team outside Dublin, always struggled to get crowds when they were not doing well. They always had a limited budget for players. Mervue and Salthill players are not Premier Division standard, and have just a handful of fans, but they're in the league on merit, and you can't deny them that. County Galway is a huge place, it should be able to sustain several clubs.
    please dont talk s**** about something you obviously know nothing about

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    [QUOTE=mypost;1549735]Nothing to do with it.

    Galway havent won a trophy since 1996

    i dont know how we have 10 fans, Im sure real rovers heads also remember when they were at their lowest their was no one clapping them on the back but plenty sneering at the lunatics trying to turn their ship around. Its a lonely place saving clubs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geezer View Post
    are relegated, forget about the premier, its Jackman Park, Flancare, Lissywoolen, fahys Field and Drom for us if we are lucky and we secure licence. Thats the battle now, get licenced build a club first and any notions of premier are that ..notions. Work to be done lets focus on the job in hand
    Completely with you on this. My point was that there was a lot of confusion surrounding the potential of GUFC being re-instated into the PD next season. Very confused ideas in here from some people.
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    Bonnie,will you go over to the FAI cup thread and let us know your feelings/opinion. Or maybe your're a bit tender right now ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BonnieShels View Post
    Completely with you on this. My point was that there was a lot of confusion surrounding the potential of GUFC being re-instated into the PD next season. Very confused ideas in here from some people.
    Limerick will be in before us no matter what happened before. Getting fudged into a division has proved no good to my club, left it massively in debt with a shameful football infrastructure despite all the money that sloshed around.


    Under licensing rules we have found a loophole, something that could hurt any club if it doesnt go unchecked. The biggest issue is "footballing debts" the interpretation of this seems to be strange, you would presume it means managers, coaching staff of course players, Technical staff, Physio etc to protect those in the game.

    In our case we have the situation where a director (not a football director) has put his claim last year under "footballing debt" made a payment arrangement with himself and lodged it all under licencing under "football debts" with no back up but has it acknowledged from the club which was under the total control of the director who directed the licence officer that it was a valid "footballing debt" and its automatically accepted by the licence process. No appeals, no comeback no cross checking even for someone in such control. Now the LOI is notorious for having clubs being run by one man bands so this it seems is a danger to all the people at clubs like genuine football staff the very ones the process is supposed to protect

    This could be a danger for all clubs if any ceo sticks in a claim and can hold everyone to ransom a year later. Does anyone here have experience of this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bullit View Post
    Bonnie,will you go over to the FAI cup thread and let us know your feelings/opinion. Or maybe your're a bit tender right now ?
    Done.

    Thankfully I can't post here from my phone otherwise Adam would have banned me.

    A lot calmer now...
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    Quote Originally Posted by geezer View Post
    Limerick will be in before us no matter what happened before. Getting fudged into a division does no club any favours.
    I don't doubt that Limerick will be in before you.

    What I would say though would be to delete your above post as that's an accusation and a half.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mypost View Post
    County Galway is a huge place, it should be able to sustain several clubs.
    Thinking the geographic size of an area is relevant.

    Population of County Galway: 250,000
    No. Of LoI clubs: 3

    Population of County Dublin: 1,300,000
    No. Of non state subsidised LoI clubs: 4

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    Clifden-Loughrea: 141 kilometres
    Tuam-Gort: 67 kilometres

    In Galway, people have 3 clubs to support, over a very wide area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mypost View Post
    Clifden-Loughrea: 141 kilometres
    Tuam-Gort: 67 kilometres

    In Galway, people have 3 clubs to support, over a very wide area.
    terryland -mervue 2 kilometers /// terryland- drom 5 kilometers //// mervue -- drom 6 kilometers all within 6 kilometers very wide area allright

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    Quote Originally Posted by mypost View Post
    Clifden-Loughrea: 141 kilometres
    Tuam-Gort: 67 kilometres

    In Galway, people have 3 clubs to support, over a very wide area.

    Urban area of Tallaght alone has 71,000. Cop yourself on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guitd View Post
    terryland -mervue 2 kilometers /// terryland- drom 5 kilometers //// mervue -- drom 6 kilometers all within 6 kilometers very wide area allright
    Exactly. Plus a rugby team now playing at the highest level in Europe which has sold over 3500 season tickets. Many of these tickets were purchased by fans who previously drifted to Terryland. United will be a hard sell to city-based sports fans next season, whatever the division, never mind in the county. Likewise, potential sponsorship revenues in the city are flowing into the Sportsground where Connacht rugby has finally got their marketing right. Plus every kid in the county wants a Connacht top for Xmas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raheen View Post
    Exactly. Plus a rugby team now playing at the highest level in Europe which has sold over 3500 season tickets. Many of these tickets were purchased by fans who previously drifted to Terryland. United will be a hard sell to city-based sports fans next season, whatever the division, never mind in the county. Likewise, potential sponsorship revenues in the city are flowing into the Sportsground where Connacht rugby has finally got their marketing right. Plus every kid in the county wants a Connacht top for Xmas.
    At least galway and Limerick have something in common now, a bit hooring rugby team taking all the fans

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel-harps1954
    Urban area of Tallaght alone has 71,000.
    and?

    Quote Originally Posted by Raheen
    Exactly. Plus a rugby team now playing at the highest level in Europe which has sold over 3500 season tickets. Many of these tickets were purchased by fans who previously drifted to Terryland. United will be a hard sell to city-based sports fans next season, whatever the division, never mind in the county. Likewise, potential sponsorship revenues in the city are flowing into the Sportsground where Connacht rugby has finally got their marketing right. Plus every kid in the county wants a Connacht top for Xmas.
    Well nobody can go to games on Paddy's Day because there's too many Parades, and nobody can go on Easter Sunday because of Mass, and nobody can go on the second Tuesday of May because of the social night, and can't go on the last Monday in August as it clashes with the Rose of Tralee on RTE, and can't go on the first Friday in October because the Ballinasloe Horse Fair is on then, etc etc etc......

    Pat Dolan wrote in the Star the other week, that if you can't sell football, there's something wrong with you. The whole world wants it after all. Galway is a huge place. They all want to play GAA, they all want to go to Rugby, and they should want to watch football as well. If they don't, well you can't blame Mervue and Salthill who earned their place in the LOI on the pitch, and therefore have as much right to be in the league as Galway.
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    any sense you were talking (and there was very little) went out the window whern you quoted that pat dolan. why would you assume he has any knowledge on running a club.read him weekly and you will find out how little he knows about football.
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