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    But being totally ejected from the process for the 2nd year running is a disgrace.

    Last year, the application was 'late'. Again it's all about who you are I guess. Derry and Cork were whisked back in without a second thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluewhitearmy View Post
    You say its pointless to let the 2 sides that are currently in the league to continue in the league so how is it not pointless to bring a new club in?

    They have shown they are capable of keeping the show on the road by their running of the now dead Galway United is it?
    What more harm will it do? It will help towards preventing Galway United supporters being consumed by Connacht Rugby. It's happening as it is.

    GUST ran Galway United for the 2011 season. They could have done a Monaghan and let the club fold. Are you seriously suggesting that GUST ran GUFC into the ground?

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    It's hardly as though GUST will take fans away from Mervue and Salthill!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gufc2000 View Post
    What more harm will it do? It will help towards preventing Galway United supporters being consumed by Connacht Rugby. It's happening as it is.

    GUST ran Galway United for the 2011 season. They could have done a Monaghan and let the club fold. Are you seriously suggesting that GUST ran GUFC into the ground?
    No im not suggesting they ran it into the ground im suggesting if they did that good a job of keeping the show on the road then surely the show would still be on the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluewhitearmy View Post
    No im not suggesting they ran it into the ground im suggesting if they did that good a job of keeping the show on the road then surely the show would still be on the road.
    Gufc CEO wanted money from GUST or he would block licence of GUFC, Gust said we would not pay him so he withdrew GUFC from licence process last year, GUST applied for own licence last year and were turned down

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel-harps1954 View Post
    There's no evidence however, that there's no application going in. I'd fully expect GUST to still put in their application and state their case for entry. They have no reason not to even if Delaney says so. The First Division needs all the teams it can get, and if it means one year again of 3 teams in Galway, then so be it.
    The FAI realize the current mess is because of there being too many clubs. Going back to 3 clubs would create a division between GUST and the other 2 clubs.
    Ideally the solution would be for Mervue and SD to row in behind GUST's 'One Club, One City, One County' vision.
    The one real problem is how slow this has all been. The FAI said there would be on-going talks through the season but nothing seems to have been done and now we're in exactly situation as s year ago.

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    Bluewhitearmy - I'm no great fan of GUST but the facts are they HAVE kept the show on the road. The fact the road is not the Airtricitt League is down to the FAI rejecting their application for being 'late'. They didn't take the cowards way out like
    Monaghan, and instead fulfilled ther league fixtures. They have an U-19 team on the go this year, have secured a training ground, forged links with local clubs and the community which were there before but were destroyed after the cclub appointed a convicted fraudster as their marketing man, who then rose through the ranks to become CEO.
    Yes, we celebrated wildly when promoted on the back of a DVD - who wouldn't have? - but we were burned for the experience and are now trying to do things right. The fact the FAI - not exactly hailed by LOI fans at the best of times - has consistently put obstacles in the path of GUST is not GUST's fault. Any bitterness from fans of other clubs in relation to the the DVD promotion is a bit stale at this stage, but I'd those fans can't see what's happening to fellow LOI fans, then that is a sad day for all genuine fans everywhere
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    Basing league admission on 'fanbase' has Galway in this mess in the first fecking place. DVD promotions etc
    Allowing teams without a fanbase has the LOI in this mess in the first fecking place. Fingal, Mons, Kildare, Kilkenny, Dublin City etc.

    GUST have a fanbase and if run properly should be a good addition to the league. FAI screwing it up again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sullanefc View Post
    Allowing teams without a fanbase has the LOI in this mess in the first fecking place. Fingal, Mons, Kildare, Kilkenny, Dublin City etc.

    GUST have a fanbase and if run properly should be a good addition to the league. FAI screwing it up again.

    Based on what the 40-50 people at the 19s games?

    Im sorry i have nothing against GUST but all the talk of em is pure guesswork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluewhitearmy View Post
    Based on what the 40-50 people at the 19s games?

    Im sorry i have nothing against GUST but all the talk of em is pure guesswork.
    Ok, went back to the 2011 Attendances thread and the last attendance summary is here. Galway Utd had an average attendance of 850, and that was in a season where they finished rock bottom of the Premier and were getting hammered every week. These fans are clearly not going to Salthill or Mervue. The LOI cannot afford to turn its back on a support base of this size. Are you telling me that if a team called Galway Utd were in the league next year then they wouldn't be tempted back? And don't compare the attendances of U19 games which are clearly not the same thing as senior LOI games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WoodquayBoy View Post
    The fact the FAI - not exactly hailed by LOI fans at the best of times - has consistently put obstacles in the path of GUST is not GUST's fault.
    What exactly?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluewhitearmy View Post
    Based on what the 40-50 people at the 19s games?

    Im sorry i have nothing against GUST but all the talk of em is pure guesswork.
    Seriously? Wise up. GUST already have a good fanbase, and the support of football all across Galway including 99% of the junior and intermediate teams. This alone, puts them streets ahead of both Mervue and Salthill.

    It was a thoroughly despressing moment when we realised that a group of about 50 Harps fans outnumbered the home support at our most recent visit to Terryland Park against SD Galway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by L.T.F.C. View Post
    What exactly?
    Oh for the love of . . . Okay, last year they insisted the GUST application was late, and no one would have a problem with that only for the fact both Derry City and Cork City FORAS Co-op were also late with their applications in previous seasons, but the rules were bent for them.
    This time around, an aapplication for the information pack went ignored for a number of weeks, and now Delaney has said "thanks but no thanks". That's just 2 eexamples of how GUST has been treated
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    Quote Originally Posted by JC_GUFC
    The FAI realize the current mess is because of there being too many clubs. Going back to 3 clubs would create a division between GUST and the other 2 clubs.
    Ideally the solution would be for Mervue and SD to row in behind GUST's 'One Club, One City, One County' vision.
    The one real problem is how slow this has all been. The FAI said there would be on-going talks through the season but nothing seems to have been done and now we're in exactly situation as s year ago.
    Ideally, 3 clubs in Galway would be based around the entire county, not the city.

    But as they don't, Mervue and Salthill have no obligation to do what the big trust from the city want them to do. They earned their place in the league by right, kept their house in order, and they have every right to be in the league. It's not like there are 20,000 people from Galway waiting to throng Terryland every couple of weeks if the big city club get their way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mypost View Post
    It's not like there are 20,000 people from Galway waiting to throng Terryland every couple of weeks if the big city club get their way.
    Its not 20,000 but it IS about 850. Which is a hell of a lot better than Salthill or Mervue.

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    As I said, it's hardly as if Galway are going to take supporters away from Mervue and Salthill, but that's no reason why Mervue and Salthill shouldn't be in the league. 3 clubs in Galway isn't going to kill football in the city. If any of the clubs aren't viable, licensing should by rights take care of it. If GUST have a viable plan for a club that satisfies the letter of the law with regard to licensing, they should be allowed in. As should any other club. There's enough fudge in the league as it is.

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    Can anybody explains to me why neither Salthill nor Mervue has gone bust yet? Surely the underage sides aren't funding this folly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    Can anybody explains to me why neither Salthill nor Mervue has gone bust yet? Surely the underage sides aren't funding this folly?
    We were talking about this the other actually.
    I assume their players are paid a pittance. The money can't come from the senior set-up.
    I mind going to the Drom and not being charged in. Madness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    Can anybody explains to me why neither Salthill nor Mervue has gone bust yet? Surely the underage sides aren't funding this folly?
    They get a euro for every time a Galway fan complains about the attendances they give at games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    Can anybody explains to me why neither Salthill nor Mervue has gone bust yet? Surely the underage sides aren't funding this folly?
    SD have got a lot of help from the FAI haven't they? Renting Terryland and the like?
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