It's the Sportsground, not The Showgrounds, and the official attendance was just over 5,000 - be angry, but be accurate
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"Billy Corgan, Smashing Pumpkins."
"Homer Simpson, smiling politely."
Apologies, I remembered hearing Sligo had to provide their own medals - definitely should practice what I preach
"Billy Corgan, Smashing Pumpkins."
"Homer Simpson, smiling politely."
Im not angry, but very very sad to see where GUFC lies dead, and, Yes, I don't know what the name of the grounds is, that shows what a change it is for me and my family. It was the first time I ever stood inside the place, never even been to a greyhound race (or are they poodles?). I dont have to be accurate to suit yourself, everyone else knew what I was posting about, it was just yourself that struggled to work it out!
God, that's depressing.
I can't imagine what it would be like to have supported a team for 26 years and then to be faced with the prospect of having to support some Frankenstein's monster formed out of the spare parts of Mervue, SD and GUST.
I had only been going to Fingal games for 1 year when they died and it felt pretty pseudo being at Shels matches at first - better now, though. 26 years is a different bag of spuds, altogether.
But, would it really be better to follow Rugby than Galway Golum FC?
Been following United for 26 years aswell. Heartbroken to see my club dying. Had some great days in the last 26 years, made some lifelong friends from Galway and from other clubs around the country. Bitter about how the FAI dealt with the problem they created but can't change that now. I will never follow Mervue or Salthill whatever they morph into over the next few years. Never liked rugby but I might give Connacht a go, cant see myself being a regular at the Sportsgrounds though.As a young lad I dreamed of playing for Galway United, had to make do with following the club around the country. Dreamed of seeing my son growing up with respect for LOI and maybe someday wearing the maroon, have to explain to him now that Terry the Tiger isn't around anymore. Always took the existence of my club for granted, United entered the LOI the year I was born. Can't believe it's gone now, they can never take the memories away.Gerry Mullen daisy cutter against Derry, John Mannion winning the first division in Athlone, New Years day in Turners Cross, Lansdowne in the sun..... RIP. United till I die.
Galway United - Connacht Champions 2008
Gutted for all galway fans, I think I know how you feel, when ramblers were dumped to the a league I felt the fai were making an example of us, and when I see how certain clubs then were undoubtedly given leeway it showed to me that licensing is not the black and white transparent process it should be. As an aside I'd love to know what all fans of all other clubs think of Mr mop top's overall tenure at the helm of the fai? Could there ever be a putsch against him?
''and I for one welcome our new insect overlords''
It's funny you should use the word 'putsch' because I firmly believe that, were a coup attempted at the FAI, Delaney would have the ringleaders rounded up and shot.
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
My first game was also Galway Rovers first game, 35 years ago. My dad brought me. I brought my eldest son to his first game 13 years ago, he was three months old. Today my 11 yr old asked "will there be a Galway United or Gust team next year?". I told him that one of the other teams would probably play in Terryland and wear maroon. His reply was simple "But they're not my team".
I've great memories of going to games. Despite the lows, and there have been many, I don't regret a second of following MY team. Like GUISA, I hoped to see my kids one day play for United. They hoped to do likewise. That and many other dreams have been shattered. I bear no ill will towards Mervue or Salthill and wish them luck but neither will ever be MY team.
This was an opportunity to represent all clubs in an entity that would be representative of the city and county but egos got in the way. I'm devastated to say the least. I'm hurt. I'm empty.
Thank you to all those I met through United. Thanks for the camraderie. Thanks especially to GUST for keeping the show on the road. If you see a lost looking soul in Athlone or Sligo with a United scarf, I'm only there for the football.
If YOU are not part of the solution,
YOU ARE part of the problem
Supporters direct take on Cork, Bohs & Gufc
http://www.lookleftonline.org/2012/01/model-supporters/
So what can be expected from tomorrow's meeting - has there been an agreement with Mervue? It obviously wouldn't be ideal for Galway fans to be entering a merged club, but it would be the least worst option if it guaranteed you some involvement in the First Division. There's still the alternative of sitting out the season, but as with Carlow, Cobh or Tralee, the danger is that if a team doesn't get First Division status now, it may be many more seasons before there's another re-organisation of the league, in which case you're relying on a club to go bust.
We are the Galway Boys Stand up and make some noise"
according to the mail today they reckon that Galway have being unsuccessful in their merger talks with the two other galway clubs so it looks like a year out of senior football.. sad day if that is the case..
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
Maybe a chance to join this new proposed Connacht Senior League and work toward promotion to first division if the 8 team first division proposal goes ahead.
How does that rag know the talks were unsuccessful when a vote on both proposals has yet to be taken?? There is a chance, albeit small, that one of the offers will be accepted, as if both are kicked to touch, that's GUST/GUFC gone for at least a year, and for good according to some people.
"Billy Corgan, Smashing Pumpkins."
"Homer Simpson, smiling politely."
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