Taken care of by pineapple I think.Originally Posted by Breifne
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Its taken care off, ask Diarmuid McNally, new site up and running for the start of the season.Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Taken care of by pineapple I think.Originally Posted by Breifne
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We're not arrogant, we're just better.
Any licencing system that allows Branvard Limited, I mean Shamrock Rovers, to compete in the Premier Division has lost all credibility.
The story at Dublin City seems to be that just one form needs to be sent in, will be done so on Monday and that'll be it sorted.
from the FAI Press Release:Originally Posted by red til dead
Clubs Awarded Premier Licences: Bohemians, Bray Wanderers, Cork City, Derry City, Drogheda United, Finn Harps, Shamrock Rovers, Shelbourne, St Patrick’s Athletic, UCD and Waterford United.
Clubs Awarded First Division Licences: Athlone Town, Cobh Ramblers, Galway United, Kilkenny City, Limerick, Monaghan United and Sligo Rovers.
In any case, a first division club could not be awarded a premier license as they can't apply for one. While techincally you can be relegated or even kicked out of the league for not getting a license you can't get promoted or into Europe on the back of one.
I also am amazed that Shamrock Rovers got the license, if only because of what Rovers fans post on here. If any club (not just Rovers) gets into serious dufficulty covering wages this year the credibilty of this process will be damaged, but then again, if we go a season without major financial problems anywhere in the league it'll be a major step forward for the eL.
Hang on - there's only one DCFC, and they got their license.Originally Posted by Bald Student
I think you're referring to CHF(COUTNDCFC)FC (Continuity Home Farm, Currently operating under the name Dublin City Fc, Football Club...)![]()
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