What is the plan Summer Soccer wise for Junior lads? Have the FAI decreed it must happen?
A lot of the focus is on the club drawing in/poaching players but as someone mentioned it has also to be acknowledged that we've raised the facilities and improved the coaching offered within the underage, this in turn has seen fathers and mothers from outside the immediate area get involved with the club who to be fair have done trojan work with running of teams and fundraising which also factors into the influx of players, if you have more links outside your area there has to be an increase in opportunity for recruitment, its all part of it - facilities cannot be understated though, HALF the teams in Divsion 1 dont have working showers, some dont even have dressing rooms FFS!
Dec Nash has plied his trade on and off with both Rathkeale and Regional down the years, he was also part of a Kilcornan Junior team that won a Hogan cup many moons ago I think.
Peter may have played early days in Kilcornan but his age group was sadly short on numbers and I doubt there was a team that time and as nathan said played in Rathkeale and Regional also I think
I heard that AK Utd were poaching players from all different clubs and you can see that they have from their underage girls teams. Players with them from all different clubs from the gaynor cup and also heard for a fact that they are poaching players from different clubs with underage boys.
On a different note a good win from Broadford last weekend at home to youghal in the Munster junior cup and are home to Aisling Annacotty in the quarter finals who they beat Carew Park in the last 16. A great chance for Broadford to go all the way to the final
AK aren't the first club to poach player's and they won't be the last. Why are ye even talking about it. Every club that wants to win trophies, go after the best players
I noticed Wille of Brien played for Broadford last Sunday, great signing in my opinion
Ya Liam o brien is a decent player, played in town for few seasons wit fairview I think?? Wats his connection with broadford? I see abbey home to glin tomorrow, more fire works expected..how come they did not give Dat game to ref Nunnan who was excellent in glin a few months back...
Rockhill Rovers giving their second walkover today against Ballysteen is worrying, especially when you consider Ballingarry B have already pulled out.
Newcastle West AFC have a real task on their hands if they are to survive now with Killeaney getting two big league wins in as many weeks.
Do you have points deducted for giving walk overs, as well as the other team getting the three points?
I think it is an awful idea football was not meant to be played with runners and on artificial pitches which would be the same as playing on hard ground in the summer. i am from the old stock of boots and green grass and good old mud if the grass is gone and if a match is called off its not the end of the world there is always another day....... not to mention when clubs will be without players every second or third week with Tommy gone away and Mick gone away and poor old Paddy gone to Santa Ponsa, and then you have the lads gone away here when the weather is good lying on the beaches of Ballybunion Tramore and god for bid Lahinch. No I'm afraid summer soccer a'int for me
I'd also be worried about Summer soccer Shoot - not worried about the conditions bit but would agree that you'll likely struggle to get your best team out 2 weeks in a row and when your pitting soccer in direct competition with GAA you'll lose some lads - on the other side of it though would we see more evening/midweek games?? I think playing on a Friday night is a very attractive proposition, do Abbey play under lights much??
Always thought it was a 3 point deduction for a walkover - If you give a 3rd walkover you do get thrown out of the league dont you?
Yes Langerdan077 you do get points deducted for giving a W/O but getting thrown out for giving three walkovers i don't know. I think Rockhills over W/O must have been in one of the cup competitions Shearer because they have only three points deducted from their league points.
If you give 3 walkover your gone.
Be a lot more walk overs when the summer season comes in unless clubs amgalmate first . The Desmond league covers west Limerick primarily , it makes a big difference if your rural or a town . Towns like Abbeyfeale and Newcastle west have more than enough to field different sports teams but the question is of the best sports players in your area how many will put soccer ahead of GAA ?
In abbéyfeale soccer and football would each end up with 5 of the ten most talented sports players if I was asked which would ensure both clubs operate away at a highish level .
But clubs like granagh , rock hill , ferry rangers , ballysteen , breska would see 9 out of ten of the most talented players in the parish choose gaa , on the other side of the coin Glin is probably the strongest and most soccer parish in west limerick , kilcornan seems to be the only parish with no gaa and along with NCw and abbey would be best placed . Broadford has north cork gaa playrs as well . Rathkeale and ballingarry should be ok although gaa is a lot stronger in rathkeale than it used be . Bottom line most clubs will be affected but most importantly the league could lose big time , a lot of clubs will still have teams but what quality ?? as in many cases the better players might be driven out of the league due to the gaa been their first choice .
It is amazing looking on at the west gaa how poorly at times it's organised or structured but right or wrong the local gaa jersey has some hold over many people in west limerick .
Against that , are their players presently playing rugby first over the present soccer season that would be an addition to the summer soccer season ?
Summer soccer would be short term gain for long term gain, young lads are already being told not to play soccer at, be pro active, make them choose soccer or gaa as early as 12. There is then plenty of time to work on the players that remain skills and u will have them for life. Look at some of the best players in the league, Alan O'Shea, Tony Quaid, Joe McAuliffe, James Cussen, Tommy Smith. All these players have soccer as number 1. Another thing with summer soccer, for all their talk the gaa can't schedule a match in June or July. Imagine how much soccer could be played from March to August with all the best weather and long evenings
Rathkeale game going ahead tomorrow?
With the Gaa on the brink of revolt from there club players the Fai should be rolling out summer soccer asap. Players are fed up with the structure and with a guaranteed game every weekend in soccer I think the fallout that people worry about wouldn't be that bad.
The way limerick footballers are going , they needn't worry about super 8 anytime soon!
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