Any club that is a limited company and you would assume most are, are required to publish accounts and make an annual return to the CRO. You can pay a small fee to view any companies returns.
http://www.sligorovers.com/news/13/mar/club-statement
The above was issued in relation to the window
smashing,
Yep - if the wheels come off you risk looking as stupid as Gary McCabe did last year after telling a paper "We're not worried about Sligo."
RTE team of the week;GK = Barry MurphyBurdon surely or even Sava?
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/irish...m-of-the-week/
I hope all Limerick fans shouting for a penalty Saturday night saw MNS tonight. Ref was right.
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Can't agree with you. He put his hand on Galbraith running at a good pace and made a forward motion (although slight) which threw Danny off balance not allowing him get the cross in. Penalty in my eyes. Stupidity out of the Sligo player but it paid off this time for him.
To be honest, if it happened out in the middle of the pitch there is no way it would be ever deemed a foul.
Having said that I have seen similar given but it would have been ridiculously soft.
Worth a shout obviously.
So he pushed him (at full pace) but not hard enough....in fairness lads, that's nonsense out of KennyC.
The couple MNSs I've seen this year the panel tend to back up the refs on any contentious decision....is that typical? I didn't pay much attention to their deliberations last year while we were in the first.
nailed on peno and KennyC and richardson are as weak as Rob Rodgers in their ****e talk. Nicely worded by Taylor at the end
Neutrals point of view-defo pen.
Eh. Little, little shove. Think he made the most of it. Under the strictest interpretation of the rules its a penalty I suppose, but not surprised to see the ref wave it away.
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I don't think that is right one bit. Maybe there were a few years in the early to mid 90's when IL paid more but def not now. Crowds are very poor for starters and I heard Portadown had to get a sponsor in to pay for Twigg's wages. Not even sure he is on much more with them.
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true but twigg also is slogginhg out over €100 a week on fuel to get too and from training. cost for me on a diesel yoke to santry back to dundalk is roughly 80 a week. add in tolls and all that its easily a hundred. could cost him more with two tolls and a further distance too.
also it would take him 2hrs a trip.
i'd take a pay cut for that and the time back
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