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(Now with my very own account on foot.ie - How cool am I? - 15/02/07)
I think the page was updated when the First Division fixtures were announced, but would be surprising if there was any difference when the announcement is made.
Look closely at the logo, source is the AL site:
http://www.airtricityleague.ie/image...alway_Logo.jpg
Incidentally, just on the Airtricity League website, several of the links using the club crests at the top of the page are broken, generally because they haven't been changed since clubs got promoted/relegated.
The design of the site is nice but whoever maintains it should get the sack. All of the news articles are copy-paste jobs by someone who clearly doesn't understand the first think about computers or the internet, let alone how to manage a website. No spaces between paragraphs, all the same small font, etc. etc.
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So nothing more on this yet? Any kind of contact by the FAI to the clubs?
Hopefully not involving Wexford Youths...
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
It must be a First Division club in trouble, otherwise they'd already have promoted the 13th club with a Premier licence?
Makes sense.
Sure they'd never promote a club with just weeks to go before the season.
No, wait a minute...
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
If it was a first division club that may not be getting a license who could it be?
Limerick: They could come up with any number of excuses not to I'm sure but the club seems to be being run well and should be a good addition to the premier if promoted at the end of this season.
Waterford: Have had problems in the past but haven't heard anything recently of financial difficulty etc...
Longford: Seem to be keeping there budget pretty well and will most likely get a premier license.
Mervue: Mumblings of financial trouble but nothing concrete.
Wexford Youths: Working off a modest budget and have a good ground. Surely ok despite Micks problems?
Finn Harps: Had trouble at the end of last season but have come out the other side of it?
SD Galway: Surely working off a modest budget, good facilities and seem to be full steam ahead for the new season.
Athlone: Just had the debts on the ground cleared, have a modest budget also and surely could apply for a premier license.
Anyone have a better idea of the state of the premier teams?
The silence on this is deafening
Just heard a rumor that it's a Big Club.
Anyone else notice that half the first division are going to be playing in blue this season............
Limerick, Waterford and Harps?
who am I missing? Salthill are wearing Claret and blue right? Athlone blue and black
Meh, Athlone are blue. I don't accept the black part.
You would think they would make some sort of statement to say whats going on....Absolute clowns.
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