Taken from eleven-a-side.com
Keely impressed with Limerick progress
August 23, 2005
Dublin City manager Dermot Keely has backed Limerick FC to make a long-awaited return to the top flight under the current management team at Hogan Park.
Keely’s side were knocked off the summit of the First Division table by the Blues last weekend, two goals from Tommy Barrett giving Noel O’Connor’s side all three points on Shannonside.
And the veteran boss believes that, under O’Connor and ambitious chairman Danny Drew, Limerick will be a force to reckoned with at the top table in the coming years.
In his column in the Irish Sun, Keely wrote: “From what I can see, they people down there are doing a great job running that club. Noel O’Connor has done things properly with the team and they are in good shape.
“It won’t be too long before they are back in the Premier Division if they keep it up. The eircom League needs a Limerick team in the top division and they are going about it the right way.
“Seeing their chairman Danny Drew in action too was extremely interesting. He is a bundle of energy and you can see how much he puts into it. He was running across the pitch with the team-sheets just before kick-off and you get the impression that he is only a step from joining in the warm-up with the team!
“He has had his run-ins with some people. But perhaps they should step back and look at what he has done for the club.”
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