Well done Limerick 37... now word to the commercial manager. Get on the blower to Nestle pronto. They have a Nescafe brand called Blend 37 perfect marketing opportunity lads don't you think?![]()
Well done Limerick 37... now word to the commercial manager. Get on the blower to Nestle pronto. They have a Nescafe brand called Blend 37 perfect marketing opportunity lads don't you think?![]()
Congats to Limerick 37. So am I right in saying that the teams in the 1st division this year are
Finn Harps
Waterford United
Dundalk
Monaghan United
Limerick 37
Wexford Youths
Cobh Ramblers
Athlone Town
Killkenny City
Kildare County
54 Crew-Finn Harps FC Supporters Club
Following Harps Home & Away
https://www.facebook.com/54CrewFHFC
Bray are playing a friendly match against them towards the end of the month down in UL. Congrats and look frward to having you in the league
Whats going to be different about this club?
1. Financially
2. Facilities wise
3. Support wise
Limerick 37 "Where football blends into paradise"
Nescafe: "Why not watch a Limerick 37 match with Nescafe.. Where coffee and football blend with perfection"
Financially we are less reliant on one individual - but LFC had no debt we were told but now there is a winding up order from Revenue. We don't really know how the finances will work out - we have been given assurances that thsi will be okay but no clubs really give out that detail to fans.
In terms of facilities the ground has changed. We will be playing in Jackman Park - which is not really that better but it is better located and there is less chance of stones being thrown over the wall at visiting fans. It is not up to premier standard but at least there is scope to develop something which was not possible with Hogan Park without the club having a lease.
Support wise I see no difference. There is no 'Continuity LFC' group - but rather fans of senior soccer in the city who will support the senior team. It might have been different with two Limerick clubs but that is very unlikely to ever happen.
"It's impossible to make a man understand something when his livelihood depends on him not understanding" Upton Sinclair
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