That's my understanding. They're supposed to be released after the FAI's AGM which is on the 18th I think.
I heard a rumor the the fixtures were to be announced tomorrow week Saturday 19/2/05/
Anyone else hear such?
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That's my understanding. They're supposed to be released after the FAI's AGM which is on the 18th I think.
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That's also the final date for licenses to be granted. I predict a long and bitter meeting.Originally Posted by Schumi
The season starts on March 18th, so if they release them any time before lunchtime on that day I think we'll be doing well.
The league AGM is on Saturday the 19th - the day after the final final last chance for license appeals.
The AGM is being held in the Rochestown Hotel in Cork kicking off at 11.00am - we might have the fixture by lunchtime if all 22 club have their licenses?
Now that would be something!Originally Posted by Fintan Cassidy
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Originally Posted by Fintan Cassidy
Fintan I think its might be a safe bet to assume that there is no chance that we will have them by lunctime, even if everyone has a licence
Its pretty annoying to say the least for clubs preparing for the new season not to actually know when and who they are playing up to so soon before the league. They seem to think we don't need to plan training camps, etc etc before the season. Sure its only the league eh! Very annoying.
I would imagine that they are already done, sitting on someones desk in Merrion Square, they just need approval from the league AGM. should be sent out before saturday evening.Originally Posted by Maribor
Breifne,
As far as I know there are a few "alternative schedules" drawn up and then the details are battled out amongst the club until the least controversial is decided upon.
However given the fact that some clubs are still in favour of four series of games I predict a full day of wrangling
I know the argument against 4 series of games is you play rovers and bohs etc etc too much, constant derbies etc, but I think thats good. Plus 3 series of games makes no sense and is unfair. Either commit to enough premier teams for 2 series. Or make it 4. Non of this 3 games against opponents lark!!
its unfair because some teams play some opposition twice at home and once away and vica versa.
ie. its poss. Longford will have to play shels twice in Tolka and once in Flancare.
If you think thats a fiar systemcompared to everyone playing each other the same amount of games home and away - so be it.
Very few teams have won the league playing more away games than home. Pats are the only ones that spring to my mind.Originally Posted by Cop on
Say if it's between 2 teams for relegation - and one plays the other twice at home, pretty obvious that the team that is away twice is at a disadvantage....
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Not Shels Logic just normal logic "Cop On", which is pretty straight forward and obvious. Sorry you needed it explained more clearly. I thought 2 away games and one home is an obviously unfair situation for all teams. Makes more sense to play even home and away. If that is fuzzy logic Cop On , please do explain.Originally Posted by Cop on
The 3 game series must be almost unique throughout Europe. If we do have to have 12 teams really should split league for last series.
We lost League to Pats in 99 (i think) when played 2 out of 3 games in Inchicore but then again also lost to them at home
Its possible that say shel$ (just using at example). could play 2 games at home to CCFC, Bohs & Drogs which would be an unbeliveable advantage.
Could also give example for Bray, Harps, Pats & Rovers relegation battle.![]()
It is a bit insane alright. I also think splitting the league is terrible too. Never liked it before. The only way to go in a league is play equal number of home and away games. Being stuck at the top of the lower part of a split league could be a hiding to nothing because your team is playing the worst of the division and you have nothing to play for once you are outside relegation but no chance of a good run putting you anywhere near a euro spot etc etc, like late runs in a league can do!
You know which weekend the first game will be on. You can plan your training camp around that. You don't need to know the opposition to plan your pre-season.Originally Posted by Gareth
Agreed, but I wasn't sure if the weekend was even known back in December?
I am very open to correction and guarenteed to be corrected.
You most certainly could! Quite like the sound of that!Originally Posted by pete
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I can't remember when the date for the start of the season was confirmed (think it was last month?), but I can remember Pat Fenlon whining that it was taking so long to confirm. And for once I can understand where Shels are coming from too!
Originally Posted by SeanDrog
Tell me about it, we're stuck in the first division for over 10 years now and we have to put up with that all the time up untill this year. And its always away to sligo to start with. Dont think we have ever started a new season at home.
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