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    Somehow I doubt there was a stampede around DL venues to get back to watch the bore fest that is Gaelic Football. You follow junior soccer, fair enough, but more of us want to see Irish soccer prosper in European and world competitions. Soccer in this country will never really prosper until there's more joined up thinking and a change in attitude from some who call themselves soccer people.

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    We are lucky Gaelic football is as poor as it is but let’s not kid ourselves LOI and Irish national team isn’t exactly riveting .
    As someone who follows all sports Hurling and rugby are where the spectator interest is .
    Saw some abbey players playing with tour in limerick junior hurling final lately ,was at least 2000 there .

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    Four big games in the FAI this weekend, Rathkeale should be in good shape now with all the GAA finished

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    Proposal to move DL season to the calender year defeated at an EGM tonight by 31 votes to 22. Closer than would have been expected.

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    Have to say that's very disappointing. Ya let's keep hacking around in the muck and sh#t for another few winters and see our standards and interest in junior soccer in west limerick continue to drop. And I know someone will say oh but we'd be competing with the gaa- we already are and losing, badly. As quoted above football in this county is in a bad way standard wise but the interest and commitment the younger lads are willing to give it compared to their soccer if they play dual is mad, soccer is only 'used' to keep the body ticking over until the gaa preseason in February or so. Few more weeks of this rain and we will be into the 'blanket call off' season....but sure isn't it great..... f#@k sake 😠😠😠

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    twouptop I couldn't agree more, why in god's names are clubs happy to stick with this nonsense? The proposed new season wasn't too far off what we currently have. I woul have been feb pre-season, games til june, break in june til mid july and then fly through the games until done around oct/nov. With the advantage of evening games teams could be more flexible. But instead, we will pre-season in july aug, play til november, off dec jan with rain and then back in feb, low and behold, the same thing, it just means now that teams will still have to be ready for game in december and must continue to train incase its not snowing. And we won't have any/many evening games. Last season most teams only had one evening game, which is laughable really.

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    Playing the DL season parallel to the hurling season would be the death knell for many smaller clubs.

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    Sure it already clashes Johnny. Business end of Gaa gets going same time as DL season starts.

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    The thing is that it is eventually going to come in from d FAI and there will be no choice. I agree at with staying the way it is because why change when no other leagues are doing it. It hampers some teams for FAI and Munster Junior etc which could mean a 12 month season if teams progress

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnie C View Post
    Playing the DL season parallel to the hurling season would be the death knell for many smaller clubs.
    No it would Not, Why are people so worried about what the GAA do, I'm sure they don't give a fiddlers about anyone only themselves, Change to Calendar year Soccer and you would have fellows playing Soccer who want to play soccer instead of the fellows playing soccer to keep fit for the GAA, and nobody can say the standard would be lower because its pure s**** at the moment even with the fellows from the Grab all Association playing, and the GAA season is 12 months of the year now anyway.
    Last edited by Soreloser; 07/11/2018 at 3:42 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnie C View Post
    We're bringing our underage up to it, 54 seater bus full. Games are moved for All Ireland finals and ridiculously they were also moved before for an eggchasing game, yet people have a problem with a free Sunday for the biggest game in the Irish soccer calender? Ridiculous. If you couldn't even be bothered to go into Limerick for a game you're not really interested in the sport are you.
    Spot on, fair play for bringing a bus load of kids I also went to Dublin on Sunday and thouroughly enjoyed both games, Its a pity more people would not support the National League instead of buying Jersies with names on the back that most of them can't pronounce.

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    Seem to have a big chip on your shoulder there sore loser !
    The hard facts are in Rural Ireland most parish’s depend on guys who play a number of sports . I think if you got rid of all hurlers and footballers like you seem to want , many clubs would do well to play 5 aside league . Be it Limerick hurlers , munster rugby or the Irish soccer team most support all depending on the time of the year .
    In the majority of parish’s outside of the big towns in West Limerick GAA will be top , glin and Kilcornan beent the only 2 exceptions where GAA doesn’t feature . NCW, Abbeyfeale , rathkeale have enough players outside of GAA and Broadford have a large enough catchment area to also manage but after that many would struggle .
    Our soccer season was 10 months long last year so don’t think we can moan about the length of others season .
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    Look, it's not about stopping dual players from playing soccer or pitting soccer against football or hurling but more about giving soccer the platform it needs to improve. Playing over the march through to October months would mean better pitches, evening matches, option of flexibility with gaa if needed, less if any blanket call offs, improved standard and improved interest in the game. Who wants to go watch a game on a cold wet Sunday morning in november-february. Players find it tough to be motivated to get out in it not to mind attract a crowd to it. Look at the crowds going to football games in the summer evenings and the players have the option of socialising after games too which I think would be great to get into the soccer set up. I know id choose a Saturday eve game in June every time with option of a few pints with teammates afterwards as opposed to being gone out of the house on a wet november Sunday morning from 10am to 2pm and straight home for the dinner!

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    It’s a no brainer for me.

    Soccer is now played August to May with June and July off (pre season for a lot of teams start end of July which leaves only June off really)
    With the proposed Calender season you’d start in March and end in October with a break in June. This means the only month you’d be playing competitive football that you don’t play in already is July. Not a big of a change as people think it is?

    As people said better pitches, more appealing for people to play on a Saturday or Monday evening with good weather, no call offs due to weather etc etc.

    Something that really makes me pro calendar season is that when the Desmond league starts (end of August early September) it is the business end of the GAA season which means any body involved with a GAA team will pick that over soccer as they see the soccer as an 18 game season so it “doesn’t really matter if I miss the first 3/4 games while I’m in a West semi, West final or county semi or county final”. Instead of teams having half a team or a weakened team at the start of the season which could ruin their chances of having a good season (as we all know howimportant a good start is) you’d be starting in March which isn’t an important time for GAA as it’s just league games and friendlies played.

    No matter time you play you’ll be clashing with Hurling, Football, Rugby etc. Its time for soccer to worry about soccer and do what’s best to develop our players and the standard of the game.

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    Here comes the first weekend of loads of games being off.

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    No games off yesterday due to weather that I'm aware of shearer.. some great results for Desmond league teams in fai,not surprising as opposition was on level par or below..ratkeale in flying form so far, could be a big year for them..

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    Yeah it's gas it was flogging rain either Wednesday & Thursday or Thursday & Friday and was bone dry then Saturday and Sunday! ��

    Delighted for the 3 Desmond sides that got through, another three home draws please.

    Would love to see some AUL side come down to Glin for a culture shock.
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    Rathkeale are in flying form. Can see them winning the league. Hopefully the Desmond get a handy draw and some of them at home

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    Gorey Rangers Vs Rathkeale.
    Glin Rovers Vs Lakewood Athletic.
    Moneygall or Peake Villa Vs Carrig Celtic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    Gorey Rangers Vs Rathkeale.
    Glin Rovers Vs Lakewood Athletic.
    Moneygall or Peake Villa Vs Carrig Celtic.
    All ties very winnable. Long long drive for Rathkeale. At home Glin are in with a great chance

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