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    Quote Originally Posted by the hoops View Post
    im only saying what he told me last week personaly i dont think hes good enough
    I have my reservations about him also, but at the same time he is definitly worth a try at this level.

    Give him a few games to get back into senior football and then see how he gets on from there. If he doesnt make it fair enough but at least he is willing to give it a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaidin View Post
    I have my reservations about him also, but at the same time he is definitly worth a try at this level.

    Give him a few games to get back into senior football and then see how he gets on from there. If he doesnt make it fair enough but at least he is willing to give it a go.
    I have no such reservations, delighted he has signed for us and think he'll be a great addition to our squad
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    Quote Originally Posted by the hoops View Post
    im only saying what he told me last week personaly i dont think hes good enough
    He told you that he had no interest in signing, really? You dreamt that I'd say

    Quote Originally Posted by gaidin View Post
    I have my reservations about him also, but at the same time he is definitly worth a try at this level.

    Give him a few games to get back into senior football and then see how he gets on from there. If he doesnt make it fair enough but at least he is willing to give it a go.
    Exactly

    Strange though that the club has announced the signing of Keith Hartnett yet the player himself doesn't actually know where he stands

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4tothefloor View Post
    He told you that he had no interest in signing, really? You dreamt that I'd say


    Exactly

    Strange though that the club has announced the signing of Keith Hartnett yet the player himself doesn't actually know where he stands
    No way good enough just my opinion,cant see where he will improve the team and what extra he will give them,a step backwards i feel...

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    A Junior Heads view on Life:

    Quote Originally Posted by themerryman View Post
    No way good enough just my opinion,cant see where he will improve the team and what extra he will give them,a step backwards i feel...
    im only saying what he told me last week personaly i dont think hes good enough
    Scenario 1: Mr. X plays for pi$$ artist pub team on Sunday mornings in a ploughed field:

    "Aw sham, that Mr.X is daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyycent, way better than anyone on that Limerick team, Limerick are a pile of $hite sham, millions of juniors players in town would walk on that team. Every junior team in Limerick would batter Limerick, I swear ta God"

    Scenario 2: Mr. X actually moves up from pi$$ artist pub team and signs for Limerick:

    "Shammmmmmmmmmmmmm, did you say the state of that Mr.X youngfella Limerick are after signing? Nowhere near good enough. Limerick are a jokeshop. Millions of juniors players in town would walk on that team. Every junior team in Limerick would batter Limerick, I swear ta God"

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    Well said LTID. There probably are 'millions' of players in the junior leagues who could claim to be better than some of L37, but if there are, lets have em. If Hartnett wants to go for broke, more power to him. If any of the others, and anyone on this site could probably name at least half of the millions, want to do the same, then lets have them too. Fact is they're all happy being big fish in small ponds and in fairness, the quality that the U21 setup has attracted means that at least 17 out of the 'millions' have the balls. Lets see more of the players who want it, and let the others put up or shut up.
    Ha?

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    Quote Originally Posted by themerryman View Post
    No way good enough just my opinion,cant see where he will improve the team and what extra he will give them,a step backwards i feel...
    If you get stuck into Keith Hartnett he is very ordinary doesn't like to mix it....

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    I wonder is the other signing Daniel Power heard he was training with them during the week

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lim till i die View Post
    Scenario 1: Mr. X plays for pi$$ artist pub team on Sunday mornings in a ploughed field:

    "Aw sham, that Mr.X is daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyycent, way better than anyone on that Limerick team, Limerick are a pile of $hite sham, millions of juniors players in town would walk on that team. Every junior team in Limerick would batter Limerick, I swear ta God"

    Scenario 2: Mr. X actually moves up from pi$$ artist pub team and signs for Limerick:

    "Shammmmmmmmmmmmmm, did you say the state of that Mr.X youngfella Limerick are after signing? Nowhere near good enough. Limerick are a jokeshop. Millions of juniors players in town would walk on that team. Every junior team in Limerick would batter Limerick, I swear ta God"

    Ha ha how many times have I heard that when u try and get people to come down and watch Limerick!! But if the junior players want to give it a go, then leave them have a chance!! If they have the guts to even take the step up then they most have something!! its easy to be in a comfort zone playing against poor junior teams every week but if they want to challenge themselves then give them a go!!
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    Daniel Power was at the Kilkenny game Friday night, he has trained but haven't heard anything more than that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4tothefloor View Post
    Daniel Power was at the Kilkenny game Friday night, he has trained but haven't heard anything more than that.
    Is his younger brother better than him?

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    Does anyone know if Derek McCarthy is def signing for Limerick37?
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    Yep.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lim till i die View Post
    Scenario 1: Mr. X plays for pi$$ artist pub team on Sunday mornings in a ploughed field:

    "Aw sham, that Mr.X is daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyycent, way better than anyone on that Limerick team, Limerick are a pile of $hite sham, millions of juniors players in town would walk on that team. Every junior team in Limerick would batter Limerick, I swear ta God"

    Scenario 2: Mr. X actually moves up from pi$$ artist pub team and signs for Limerick:

    "Shammmmmmmmmmmmmm, did you say the state of that Mr.X youngfella Limerick are after signing? Nowhere near good enough. Limerick are a jokeshop. Millions of juniors players in town would walk on that team. Every junior team in Limerick would batter Limerick, I swear ta God"
    Why don't you give it a go yourself LTID?? It seems to me that all you Limerick37 die hard fans on here like to think that junior soccer people in Limerick have a problem with the Eircom league people. From where I'm standing it looks to be the other way around!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Needtoknow View Post
    Is his younger brother better than him?
    he is the younger brother Keith is the older one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lim till i die View Post
    Scenario 1: Mr. X plays for pi$$ artist pub team on Sunday mornings in a ploughed field:

    "Aw sham, that Mr.X is daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyycent, way better than anyone on that Limerick team, Limerick are a pile of $hite sham, millions of juniors players in town would walk on that team. Every junior team in Limerick would batter Limerick, I swear ta God"

    Scenario 2: Mr. X actually moves up from pi$$ artist pub team and signs for Limerick:

    "Shammmmmmmmmmmmmm, did you say the state of that Mr.X youngfella Limerick are after signing? Nowhere near good enough. Limerick are a jokeshop. Millions of juniors players in town would walk on that team. Every junior team in Limerick would batter Limerick, I swear ta God"

    Scenario 1: pub team usually own said ploughed field..

    Scenario 2: Best of luck to any bloke who gives it a go,,, majority of whom have played the much derieded junior football at some stage.

    you seem to forget that ALL of football in limerick have helped to relaunch senior football..some Junior clubs Have helped out lf37 with training facilities but yet the likes of yourself continue to belittle all non senior football..

    GROW Up Bud..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Needtoknow View Post
    Is his younger brother better than him?
    Daniel is the younger brother. He's been called up to the Irish junior squad again so he has a bit of thinking to do. Keith is the older brother and is a great player but wouldn't be interested in playing semi-pro I'd say. Great man to score a goal from 35 yards though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mercurial Vapor View Post
    Why don't you give it a go yourself LTID?? It seems to me that all you Limerick37 die hard fans on here like to think that junior soccer people in Limerick have a problem with the Eircom league people. From where I'm standing it looks to be the other way around!!
    Scenario 1: pub team usually own said ploughed field..

    Scenario 2: Best of luck to any bloke who gives it a go,,, majority of whom have played the much derieded junior football at some stage.

    you seem to forget that ALL of football in limerick have helped to relaunch senior football..some Junior clubs Have helped out lf37 with training facilities but yet the likes of yourself continue to belittle all non senior football..

    GROW Up Bud..
    Was on a wind up lads, bitterly dissapointed at only getting two responses

    Genuinely have a lot of respect for a lot of the Junior Clubs in Limerick

    I think my point about how Limerick 37 are percieved is still valid though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lim till i die View Post
    Was on a wind up lads, bitterly dissapointed at only getting two responses

    Genuinely have a lot of respect for a lot of the Junior Clubs in Limerick

    I think my point about how Limerick 37 are percieved is still valid though.


    Neither McCarthy or Hartnett are signing with L37.
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    Well Paul Magee obviously says Different and I would doubt if he would say that McCarthy has signed if he had not already done so or at least gave a verbal agreement to do so.


    27 June 2007: Limerick Post Match Reaction // Keith Wallace speaks to Paul McGee

    Limerick 37 picked up their second successive draw since the resumption of the league on Tuesday evening, when they gained a hard fought point against leaders Dundalk at Oriel Park. As a result, the Shannonsiders remain in third spot and exactly the same position as they were in before kick-off, seven points behind the pacesetters.

    And, it was a result that Limerick manager, Paul McGee was clearly happy with. “I’m absolutely delighted,” McGee told dundalkfc.com. “I came up here missing three first team players, because they couldn’t get off work. I have three kids there tonight who played, it’s their first League of Ireland game and they’re 18 years of age. We set up tight, and obviously I had to, but at the end of the day, I thought we got the best two chances. We missed a sitter in fairness, a tap-in.

    “We set out to frustrate Dundalk, and when you play like that, it is hard to play against, because people are doing it to us all year. The draw was vital for us tonight to keep us in the chase. I had a very weak team, so obviously, I’m a bit afraid coming up here. I never aim for a point, I set up a system, I suppose, to make it hard for Dundalk, but I know that I still have players that can nick a goal. Dundalk came down to our place earlier in the season and nicked a 1-0 win, so I was hoping to return the favour to John. We got the chance, but we didn’t take it.

    “I’m going through a bit of turbulence with injuries. I have a very, very small squad, I basically have twelve players, and outside that, I have very little quality. In the last couple of weeks, with these midweek games, I’ve had guys who haven’t been able to make it because of work and I have a few injuries also, so anything we get at this stage is brilliant. Next week, I have three strikers signed and I have two central midfielders signing, so we’ll be a very different outfit in another couple of weeks.”

    When asked who those signings were, McGee revealed three, two of whom have returned to the Shannonsiders from a Premier Division club. “The strikers are obviously Wayne Colbert and Robbie Kelleher, who have come back from Shamrock Rovers, and we’ve also signed Derek McCarthy, who is an experienced guy at this stage, but he’s very sharp, he’s a goalscorer. It’s absolutely brilliant (to get Colbert & Kelleher back), they went to Shamrock Rovers when Limerick were falling apart last season. When things are going well now, there are people ringing me wanting to come back, so that’s a big
    upturn - it’s brilliant.”
    Limerick have been the surprise package for many this season, after it appeared for some time that the Blues would not even field a team in this year’s league. McGee’s troops are currently sitting clear in the last playoff spot, and the boss admitted that getting into the playoff is his aim. “That’s what I’m aiming for, yes. We have a cushion between us and fourth, and to be honest, in these few weeks, I’m just hoping to hold on to that cushion. I don’t mind if I even drop a point, we have to be realistic. We’re playing Shelbourne on Friday night, and I’d be looking to get a win there. And then, when these guys come in next week, we’re going to give it a right go. We’re going to be all guns blazing after that, because we’re going to have fresh legs.”

    So sixteen games gone, but what’s Paul’s views on the First Division season so far? “Cobh are very like ourselves, they’re very tight at the back and are very strong, so they’re very, very hard to break down. Dundalk are much the same. I think Finn Harps are coming into form, they have a strong squad and they’re starting a bit of a run now - they’re climbing. It’s going to
    come to a situation where we’re going to have big games from now on, and I’m really looking forward to it.

    “There’s a lot of pressure on John and Dundalk here when you’re leading a league like that, I’d bring to mind the Celtic situation in Scotland this year. You’re so far ahead, and by the end, you go into freefall and things can get sloppy very easily. Cobh are pushing on, obviously Dundalk, and from here on in, I can see a lot of teams getting better…Harps have picked up now and Kildare are there as well. It’s all to play for now in this second half to the season, and all the teams now know, that if they’re serious about challenging for promotion, that they have to beat Dundalk and they have to beat Cobh to close the gap.”

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