If a guy doesnt want to try a higher standard that should remain his own business.It really is no bodys business if he doesnt want to go for it.All it means is an early indicator that he probably would not have lasted the pace anyway and it leaves another opportunity for someone else.
PS I just have a sneaky suspicion that this whole 37 thing is going to be a big success.There is a slight sniff of success about the way its happening.Also has anybody noticed that both Stephen Driver and Noel Mooney have good positions in the FAI and that but help get the cart a little bit of a push to get the show on the road.The other great thing is Ger Finnin.Did anyone ever hear him say anything or see anything negative about anything.??
Dare I say it"THIS IS GOING TO BE GREAT"
"You'll not see nothing like the Shelbourne team"
Ya fair enough, McGarry didnt sign cos of GAA, Alan Barry didnt sign cos he wants to help boro, Hartnett didnt sign for whatever reason.
They didnt sign, so what?
Limerick have a senior team, how about we all just get on with supporting them and forget about the people that want to be negative or about the players that dont/didnt want to sign.
I agree totally, Ambition seems to be lacking in this county. Surely if a player of any quality is approached he should be grateful of the oppurtunity to exel at a higher standard of football. Espicially with recent transfers such as Doyle, Long and O'Callaghan, what more incentive is required. I hate making the comparison but G.A.A. players train 3 or 4 nights a week and a game at the weekend for nothing and so called footballers are complaining over a few euros. Wheres the passion and pride? We are not looking for a kibney Donation just a small bit of pride in the Jersey and the City!
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