League to revert to type after tonights meeting,some disaster for the local council.
He will get a lengthy ban
League to revert to type after tonights meeting,some disaster for the local council.
Mungret Regional 2-4 Ballynanty Rovers
Janesboro 0-2 Geraldines
Prospect Priory 3-2 Nenagh AFC
Regional United 5-0 Kilmallock United
Fairview Rangers 1-1 Pike Rovers
Aisling Annacotty 5-1 Coonagh United
Tight enough game at the Green,thought View the better team,will probably feel its 2 pts dropped.Good win for geraldines ,Janesboro very vunerable having lost so many players like Regional.Clarke off the mark for his new club.
I'd agree that Fairview edged it, although Pike probably should've grabbed a goal in first half. Super strike from Judge in the second half, Pike never looked like scoring and managed to pull a great goal out of nowhere. Thought that Pike might push on after Fairview were reduced to ten but didn't, would probably agree that it was 2 points dropped for the view. Not to single anyone out but Borris has been great the two times I've seen him this season.
Pat Sheehan's round-ups on the Limerick Leader website have the teams always, dead handy:
Fairview Rgs: Aaron Savage; Jamie Enright; Dermot Fitzgerald; Paul Danaher; Mark Slattery; Darragh Rainsford; Jeffery Judge; AJ O'Connor; James Fitzgerald; John Mullane; Ross Mann. Subs: Adam Frahill; Eddie Byrnes
It means that clubs are making a mockery of Junior football. It is mentioned that players will sign for a Junior club in the off season from LOI football because clubs have the resources to sign them.
Shooting fish in barrels. If you have these resources to hand step up a grade, test yourself.
Edit: May be a moot point when leagues go to summer soccer and are running concurrently with LOI.
Last edited by First; 30/08/2019 at 10:35 AM.
I'll update this next year.
Here is my post unedited.
It means that clubs are making a mockery of Junior football. It is mentioned that players will sign for a Junior club in the off season from LOI football in Ireland because clubs have the resources to sign them.
Shooting fish in barrels. If you have these resources to hand step up a grade, test yourself.
And before Shearer mentions Newmarket Celtic not one person involved with Newmarket receives anything for representing the club. Hasn't and never will.
We have attracted players because of the way things are done and a collective desire to win an a title outside of Clare.
I'll update this next year.
Regardless of whether players are or aren't paid, the Clare League is clearly beneath the club's level and is a hindrance seeing as Newmarket have never won anything outside of it.
Surely that is incentive enough to go Intermediate or move to a more competitive league.
Got off very lightly with four games.
Last edited by Shearer; 30/08/2019 at 12:20 PM.
There probably is an argument for intermediate football or a north Munster senior league or whatever. The bottom line for most of those ‘big’ clubs however is probably the FAI Junior Cup and a change to their junior status would stop them competing for it. Am I correct in that? If that’s the case then forget about any club moving on/up. Money or no money, this is modern football, take it or leave it.
There’s no grá for that though is there
You're not wrong, but I think a lot of it is down to the fact that It's only played by clubs from the Munster Senior (Cork), Leinster Senior (Greater Dublin), and the few clubs left in the Ulster Senior League (genuinely about 7).
Involve more clubs from different places and more people will care.
Geraldines 3-1 Mungret Regional
Nenagh AFC 0-7 Ballynanty Rovers
Kilmallock United 0-4 Janesboro
Pike Rovers 7-0 Prospect Priory
Coonagh United 2-0 Regional United
Aisling Annacotty 3-3 Fairview Rangers
Didn't make a game but more dropped points for Fairview and a sixth goal in two games for Connor Ellis.
Last edited by Shearer; 01/09/2019 at 5:19 PM.
Whats the story with Tom Clarke going to Aisling Annacotty with his brother.
And is it true the Boro managers have packed in.
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