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    Surley it will only stand to herbertstown playing at a higher level..ok maybe they might not get very many points but it will give players and officals of their club an idea of what standard is required.
    if like has been posted they have a good set up then all goes well for the other clubs going to play games there.
    i hope -town will do well and will be an interested neutral to see how they get on in lim prem

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    We're looking forward to it PlasticPitch.

    It's going to be a difficult season for us but we're ready to give it our best shot.

    We will definitely have to raise our standards but it will be good for us to play the best teams in Limerick every week - everyone wants to test themselves against the best at some stage.

    Hopefully we can do a Wigan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pallas_United View Post
    We're looking forward to it PlasticPitch.

    It's going to be a difficult season for us but we're ready to give it our best shot.

    We will definitely have to raise our standards but it will be good for us to play the best teams in Limerick every week - everyone wants to test themselves against the best at some stage.

    Hopefully we can do a Wigan
    I look forward to seeing the setup out there and wish ye the best if ye are promoted. I just have one worry I'd like to run by you if you dont mind.

    Are ye going to do a Charleville - not be anyway competitve during th GAA season, giving walkovers or putting out second string teams when a team has travelled all the way out or not bothering to turn up when a team is togged out and ready at home. This hasnt done Charleville any favours and most people in Limerick are looking forward to the day they get relegated.

    Just as a matter of interest - how come your not in the desmond league

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    Quote Originally Posted by MitreSize5 View Post
    I look forward to seeing the setup out there and wish ye the best if ye are promoted. I just have one worry I'd like to run by you if you dont mind.

    Are ye going to do a Charleville - not be anyway competitve during th GAA season, giving walkovers or putting out second string teams when a team has travelled all the way out or not bothering to turn up when a team is togged out and ready at home. This hasnt done Charleville any favours and most people in Limerick are looking forward to the day they get relegated.

    Just as a matter of interest - how come your not in the desmond league
    I don't play GAA and there's a good few others on the team that don't either... so, although we lose a few players now and then, we have the squad to cope fairly well.

    Last year, we were unbeaten from the beginning of Decemeber or thereabouts until the last game, so I think that shows we were putting out a strong team every week - even by the time the GAA season had started again. Also, we didn't give any walkovers last year or not turn up for any games...

    Dunno why we're not in the Desmond league ? Maybe the club feels the standard is better in city league ? But I'm just guessing

    The setup is very good out in H-Town... pitch is level and there's a good surface... home and away team dressing rooms and there's even a can machine !

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    Quote Originally Posted by riverside View Post
    AS FAR AS I KNOW FROM THE LDMC OUR GAME AGAINST BRUFF GOES AHEAD ON SUN.
    parks games were on hold because they were mentioned in relation to a complaint received by the ldl regarding the makeup of the league's.
    currently all games are set to go ahead on sunday

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old keeper View Post
    parks games were on hold because they were mentioned in relation to a complaint received by the ldl regarding the makeup of the league's.
    currently all games are set to go ahead on sunday
    Oldkeeper great to see you keeping everyone informed and on an equal basis regarding any difficulties, i can see you being very busy during the season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pallas_United View Post
    I don't play GAA and there's a good few others on the team that don't either... so, although we lose a few players now and then, we have the squad to cope fairly well.

    Last year, we were unbeaten from the beginning of Decemeber or thereabouts until the last game, so I think that shows we were putting out a strong team every week - even by the time the GAA season had started again. Also, we didn't give any walkovers last year or not turn up for any games...

    Dunno why we're not in the Desmond league ? Maybe the club feels the standard is better in city league ? But I'm just guessing

    The setup is very good out in H-Town... pitch is level and there's a good surface... home and away team dressing rooms and there's even a can machine !
    thats good to hear - I wish ye all the best, it will be very tight at the bottom this year with any two from 5 or 6 going down. the best of luck to ye, it'll be good to see some new blood.

    p.s. fill that can machine with heineken and give yerselfs a competitive advantage. theres a few players around town who wont be able to walk past that on a sunday morning

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    Quote Originally Posted by MitreSize5 View Post

    p.s. fill that can machine with heineken and give yerselfs a competitive advantage. theres a few players around town who wont be able to walk past that on a sunday morning



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