But if thats the case then we certainly have a chance of promotion....we have our house bigtime in order. We work within strict budgets. We may not shine on the pitch but at least all our players get paid what they are due at all times.
there isnt a club in the country that is unaware of the details that require promotion. In many other leagues clubs have been prevented from going up if their house is not in order. Gill at dundalk should talk to his club secretary (if they have one) if he has doubts over whats required. for heavens sake something had to be done and in this instance it finally looks like the fai are gonna stand up and be counted so fair play to them at last. clubs who know they wont make the grade have had 3 years notice and are just stirring it. imo them clubs who havent made efforts dont deserve to go up. At least at GUFC everything was re-organised and is miles better than years ago.
i hope we still win the championship though![]()
But if thats the case then we certainly have a chance of promotion....we have our house bigtime in order. We work within strict budgets. We may not shine on the pitch but at least all our players get paid what they are due at all times.
Magicme we know you just want Monaghan to be in the Premier so ya can come and visit the Galway lads next year!![]()
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Christ if monaghan get into the premier I'll move there!
Whoever wins the first division will go up.
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What date will the Fai decision on whos going up be made?
yeah whoever wins the first division should go easily but outside that you'd never know. the FAI do make some weird decisions after all
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I understand that the Independent Assessment Group will
make its recommendation to the FAI in December.
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"It's time for the FAI to grow up." John O'Donoghue, Minister for Sport, RTE , Sunday 7 Nov 2004
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