Didn't the FAI try to help Limerick get a lease on Hogan Park months ago?
No question Limerick should be saved. The lge is only as strong as its weakest club. I read on aertel the fai are helping rovers with tallaght. oh sure thats just great for them, how about help poor limeirck. NOW
Didn't the FAI try to help Limerick get a lease on Hogan Park months ago?
This is the crux of the problem. Limerick were about to gain the lease some months ago however the FAI stepped in without consulting Limerick and offered to take the lease instead. Now its clear the FAI dont like DD, but they should have told him. In responce DD stopped investing in the ground or paying fines concerning the ground(why should he if he doesnt have responsibility for it) These were (if we have been refused the licence) some of the reasons given. Lets make one thing clear Limerick are not being refused a licence on criteria. THe one everyone is pointing out btw is the physiotherapist aspect. As per licence rules every club in the LOI must have at all home and away games a CHARTERED physiotherapist. Limerick have a sports physiotherapist. So how many of the other 21 clubs have a chartered physiotherapist on their books![]()
YOuth system; so limerick start one up, who would they play? every club locally would revolt and turn against them. Why do Athlone Town have to travel to Dublin every weekend to play their underage matches. Yes Athlone Town underage teams play in the DDSL.
So we have a clean tax cert, reasons for not pumping tons of money into Hogan Park (btw have the FAI got that lease yet?) We do schools coaching programmes as to not upset local underage bodies, and our Physiotherapist is like all other 20 clubs in the LOI. UNCHARTED. So why are we being refused a licence again?
Last edited by gael353; 14/12/2006 at 10:02 PM.
did that jebus sign it
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Signed the petition and wish Limerick FC the best of luck with the petition , would be a shame to lose another club especially one with the tradition that Limerick fc has.
" Fail to prepare , then prepare to fail."
Just signed it also, good luck Limerick, hopefully we'll see ya in the new season !!.
Sad to see more people saying no, one of them being a rovers fan and the other one a bray fan !
An online petition isn't worth the pape...........better off getting signatures![]()
Anyway, signed![]()
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From the FAI
Limerick FC unsuccessful in attaining League Licence
Dublin, December 15th
The FAI today confirmed that Limerick FC had not been successful in attaining a League Licence for the 2007 season. The club had appealed the decision of the Club Licensing First Instance Committee to the Club Licensing Appeal Board which upheld the original decision.
The awarding of a League Licence is based on fulfilling criteria across Sporting, Personnel & Administrative, Legal, Infrastructural and Financial areas of the club. The Club Licensing process, governed by UEFA, now in its 4th year, sets out to ensure certain minimum standards are in place at every club and has, since 2002, helped many clubs bring a more businesslike approach to their operations in the Eircom League of Ireland.
Limerick FC’s failure to receive a licence is the first occasion since the process was introduced that an Irish club has not been awarded any licence.
Commenting on the situation, FAI Chief Executive Officer, John Delaney said it was disappointing that any club would fail to attain a licence but added that the minimum standards applied to all clubs and that many clubs had used the process to improve their operations considerably as they sought greater success both on and off the pitch. “The adjudication both at first instance and appeal stages is carried out by two separate committees comprising independent outside experts in the fields of legal, financial, infrastructural and sporting administration”.
Delaney said that the FAI wanted to see an Eircom League club in the major population centres in the country including Limerick. “In the light of today’s decision, we would welcome other applications for a Licence from the Limerick area”, he said. “We want a healthy Limerick based club in the new Eircom League of Ireland and if interested entities seek a licence, we would assess them carefully for their suitability to meet the criteria required to play in the League”, he added.
The Association is committed to developing the game in Limerick and is in detailed talks to take over the lease of Hogan Park. Once this is complete the FAI plan to develop the facility as a base for senior football in the area. “We are also due to meet with the local authorities in the area to discuss the placement of extra, co-funded, development officers in the region and bring the same benefits to the area which are currently proving so successful through the work of the FAI’s Football in the Community Development Officers in Dublin City, particularly in the disadvantaged areas”, he said.
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To be honest Limerick don't meet the licensing requirements so they shouldn't get one. Simple as that. Sentiment shouldn't come into. If we want the league to progress we can't let any club get it regardless of how they are run.
If we want the league to progress then we need clubs in places like Limerick. Best of luck and I hope the FAI can invest some money in time in getting Limerick sorted.
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With the FAI bending over backwards to help Rovers, why not with Limerick. Afterall the FAI went behind Drew's back regarding the licence which as we will see, contributed to the negative outcome. Limerick badly need this lease and every available assistance from everybody who is passionate about the LOI.
Not surprised in the slightest to hear a smug, negative comments. Are you or one of your ilk the Rory bloke. The FAI must do everything possible to preserve senior football in Ireland's third city. LFC unlike UCD have a rich and proud tradition and if rescued have a lot more going for them than UCD would or ever will.
Signed it Joe and will send you a pm.
Yours in football.
For some reason someone decided to sign my name as saying no when it was on it earlier saying yes. Some people are just hilarious
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Considering lims didnt get the licence on appeal i thought id lend my support. If the fai can help shamrock rovers get to tallaght the cnuts should do the same and help get limerick on their feet.
I think you missed how the thing works.
if you showed that you were going to get a chartered physio in time for the season you would not have failed that point, how is that a problem - they aslo accepted equivalent qualifications if that wa an issue... so that suggest you didn't even bother.
As for the schools thing, a coaching link up with lcal clubs would have been the way to go, but if not, why not by pass them and do a link with a local school? its not rocket science.
I signed it...but it's a bit late now.
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Done. Wishing you's the best of luck.
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