There is noting to say that these players if good enough wont go on to LOI. All this talk that they have been spoofed about this and that id believe it when i see it for myself.
Daydreamer has given example sof other clubs in Limerick that have taken players. It happens in every league and ive never seen people get so upset about it.
It happens. The year Limerick reached the First Division playoffs most of our first team was picked off by other clubs (two to Cork, two to Galway, one each to Sligo and Waterford). Limerick got on with things, it's not pretty but it's life. People are entitled to move onto what they feel are better situations.
LOTS and LOTS of people (not you) want LFC to crash and burn, let's not delude ourselves here.
The ball is round and has many surprises.
Case in point.
This hysteria over trying to sign the best players of the age group - trying to, not forcing - is bizarre to me. The idea that youngsters should be forced to stay at the very first club they play for is moronic. This isn't GAA lads.
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
Over the last numbe of years the club has gotten players from the emerging talent in Ennis but this year a lot of under 19's are only 16 and 17 and have come from clubs in Limerick. Declan Farmer was only looking at the emerging talent at one stage but that has changed.
In limerick you are dammed if you do and dammed if you don't.
As mentioned no one batted an eyelid when the limerick fc schoolboy teams were struggling but now they are doing well its considered a disgrace.
Who are any of us to tell kids whether they are or aren't good enough to progress to LOI. If the youngfella wants to test himself and try make strides that's up to himself.
Lads have been heading to the UK for years only to be sent packing a few years later and a lot give up football. I haven't seen anyone giving out about that. Why not try keep them here for longer and let them progress up the ranks?
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[QUOTE=Treaty Gooner;1709350]Do you know where the players come from BWA? 90% of the u19s are from the Emerging Talent, they haven't been developed by LFC but that's ok, they're ambitous enough to play at a high level. The LFC coaches and Emerging Talent coaches are the same people.
I dont think that you are correct there treaty.My experience of the emerging talent
programme is that the coaches are from the FAI not LFC.I do agree with you and
dutchie that the club is doing untold damage to its fanbase,which is the main point being
made here but obviously some people have their head buried in the sand and will keep coming
onto this thread repeating the same points over and over again.I think we all ultimately want the best for Limerick fc
but some people need to see the broader picture which is we should be forging links and allies
within the county and city not alienating them.This to me is the crux of the matter...
[QUOTE=jaorta;1709420]
So Limerick should not aim to have strong teams in case people dont go to games over it? If people are stupid enough to not go to games because Limerick have signed a player from a club they are involved with then that is their own problem. It will make no difference to Limerick really in the long run if they are doing well then the bandwagon will get going and they will have good crowds if they are not they will have the usual few hundred that have been around for years.
You can't please everyone at the end of the day and the day the club try to please everyone is the day it will fold again.
Scrap the underage and don't try bring in the best players then the current fans stop coming.
Bring in the best young players and then the angry schoolboy teams stop coming.
Sign lads from outside of Limerick then people complain we have a team of Dubs or LOI journeymen.
A few years back we had all junior lads pretty much and people complained we were useless and going nowhere.
Sign lads from the UK and people claim the club are spending thousands and thousands and their is no connection between the senior team and the city.
For every thing Limerick FC do there is always someone upset, aggrieved, ****ed off etc…
It's basically a lose lose at the moment with a lot of people hoping the club fail so they can say "I told you so".
Last edited by Jofspring; 12/09/2013 at 5:08 PM.
If Limerick don't make the effort to promote their youth teams, then the senior side won't be as good in the long run, which means the results won't be good in the long run, so the attendances will suffer.
Or maybe we can just spend loads of cash on the senior side to get success. No problems with that approach, no sir.
That we should try to "make friends" by deliberately aiming to have mediocre youth sides is a terrible approach. I don't want supporters to show up if it is concurrent with crippling our youth sides. If young lads want to play with Limerick, its their and their parents call. If you're unhappy, bitch to them.
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
Also how many will actually stop coming because we have signed a few schoolboys, not many id imagine.
I'd say the same amount as there are people looking for an excuse not to go, if they're only there because Limerick U16's didn't upset them yet then good luck to them, I'm sick of people and their feeble excuses to give out about Limerick Fc, I was under the impression the LFC had built bridges with a lot of junior clubs but now we're expected to tell young fellas 'ah we don't want you cause you're too good and we might upset some clubs and some Limerick FC ''fans'' might stop supporting us! ! !
As jofspring said you can't please everyone. Typical Irish self serving attitudes is what's wrong here, fair play to Limerick FC for trying to do things right from the bottom up, if someone has a problem with that TOUGH we'll move on anyway.
Ya we'll stay the same just to please the likes of you, I don't know who you support but Limerick FC will try progress so we won't have to rely on other clubs players isn't that what you want or or not? It's called forward planning, it might work or it might not but just because some people get jealous or whatever that's Life, Some people really need to be dragged into the 21st century.
Who has said beating anyone 22-0 is progress?
People have just said you can't tell lads not to try their hardest or stop entering schoolboy teams to keep a few happy.
Its amazing how the negative threads always get the most replies.
Barely a chat on this about a great performance the other night.
To be fair to Jof it's good that somebody has the patience to make counterpoints to the hand-wringing, hysterical drivel that is popping up sporadically in this thread.
It is unfortunate of course that such gulfs in class are evident in the games we're talking about. But none of teams will be playing Limerick every week. If an U16 at any club quits the game because of ONE heavy defeat they're not growing into much of a person anyway. I worry for what will happen to them when real difficulties arise in their life going forward.
It could be an awkward season for everybody in the division (Limerick included) but hopefully by next year it will resolve itself.
The ball is round and has many surprises.
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