By f*ck after tonights decision every other club better cross every "t" and dot every "i"![]()
By f*ck after tonights decision every other club better cross every "t" and dot every "i"![]()
Fair comment in relation to their on-pitch antics however Bangor have a better ground, and a better fan base. If they changed their name to Bangor Celtic and wore green/white hoops they'd probably be there ahead of Donegal Celtic.
Apparently its decided on 8th May. Portadown are appealing the decision this Friday. (2nd May)Originally Posted by paudie
Curently I'd imagine the teams are :- Linfield, Glentoran, Cliftonville, Coleraine, Lisburn Distillery, Ballymena United, Glenavon, Dungannon Swifts, Crusaders, Donegal Celtic, Institute, Newry City. If Portadown somehow win the appeal I'd suspect Institute may make way.
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What happens if a number of teams have made a balls of their application and less than 12 meet the criteria? Or was it just a matter of submitting the application to have it rubber-stamped?
Clutching at straws here, but i'm presuming Portadown left it so late coz they were having fine details ironed out.
If you're talking about the IFA Premiership then you're getting mixed up. The domestic licenses have been awarded, now it's the turn of the Invitational League applications.
Portadown were late submitting theirs. It is not a matter of being awarded a license but a ranking system. The top 12 teams in that ranking, with a domestic license to their name, will make up the new league.
AFAIK, the deadline for the PIL is the 31st May.
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