"The matter can be resolved in the next two days and I would welcome a meeting with Limerick FC and the FAI on the issue", he added.
If only hed stand by his words. Come on Joe sort it so in the next two days is it yes or no?
Check out www.irishfootballonline.com, piece in it about the future of Hogan Park, by Bernard O'Neill, does not make for positive reading. Make your own assumptions as to what was said, but I'd say our long term future in Hogan Park is well and truely fcuked.
Unity is Power, Power if shared is Strength, Limerick 37 serving the Community of Limerick.
"The matter can be resolved in the next two days and I would welcome a meeting with Limerick FC and the FAI on the issue", he added.
If only hed stand by his words. Come on Joe sort it so in the next two days is it yes or no?
not looking good for us,what options do we have,if any?
Green field site but we'd have to move on it now as it wont be ready for two years, Thomond park while we're waiting for green field site, but the stand would have to be closed as its not upto LOI standardsOriginally Posted by lim abroad
Markets field as its there still and my fav the corporation grounds formally known as the LPYMA
looks like joe young and danny drew have reached an agreemant
according to rte home page and aertel,great news if true,
lets wait and see
And repeated in what can only be discribed as a comical idition of the John O'Shaughnessy show on RLO. Joe said he was giving limerick the lease, DD said he was making him honoury limerick president =reduced entry to ground/sextet of beer![]()
LMAOOriginally Posted by gael353
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Great idea. Name a stand after him as well.Originally Posted by gael353
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