Ah, yes, but who has the larger penis?
Your last cup 1997 ours 2002.
Last edited by gormacha; 28/01/2012 at 7:58 PM.
Not dieing already dead.
Im not defending it as such as i wouldnt be too happy if Limerick were to do something like that.....But as people have pointed out with very little fans Salthill would find it hard to survive in LOI this is a way that could help them in that regard when you take that and the fact that it would be a very silly thing to do for a club like Salthill to say no to the FAI it seems better for them to do it then not to.
In any other league it would be a ridiculous thing to do in this league im not so sure.
[QUOTE=bluewhitearmy;1569582]Not dieing already dead.
Wrong
Galway United u19s are playing tomorrow in Cobh and at Mervue on Tuesday
You say you're not defending them yet your posts say otherwise.Originally Posted by bluewhitearmy
I find your position absolutely bizarre. If Limerick folded tomorrow and a local junior club took your ground, name and kit I imagine you'd be singing a different tune.
Its not GUSTS ground.
And i wouldnt be making ridiculous statements like No-one in Galway will support them and i wouldnt be coming on abusing them for taking advantage of a mess our club caused for itself.
Im not defending them but on the other hand i would in no way knock them for it.
All im doing is stating facts the senior team of GUFC is dead is it not?
Wasn't Limerick resurrected as Limerick 37 and now running as Limerick FC. Was there something years back about a Limerick name changed that disgruntled support in the county?
Many clubs around the world through the years have had name changes, jersey changes and even location changes. I'm not defending or condoning it either but some in Salthill must have seen it as an opportunity. The example of sorts of PSG was pointed out. In some respects it takes a club a lot to change name and colours. When Kildare joined the league, it was supposed to be Newbridge Town but they felt naming the team as Kildare would endear the club to the county. I've always been on the belief that the club should have joined as Newbridge Town and maybe after a few years have gone down the road of changing name etc. for a new era and direction for the club. This is something Salthill have done now anyways.
https://foot.ie/forums/117-Kerry-FC
A Championship: 4 years - 8 first teams - 0 financially ruined. First Division '14: 7 first teams.
Opportunity lost for new clubs/regions to join the LoI family.
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