https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/...-40221593.html
Full steam ahead?
And still no sign of white smoke on licenses.
https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/...-40221593.html
Full steam ahead?
So it would seem! No word on POS's effort though.
https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/...-40221593.html
Treaty United are set to be part of the First Division fixture list announced on Monday, ensuring Limerick regains a presence in the senior League of Ireland.
A dispute between Limerick and the FAI last year triggered the absence of a club from the county in the League for the first time since 1937.
A new entity from the locality, led by former County Manager Conn Murray, initially saw their efforts to join the League as Limerick United scuppered by trademark issues but rebranded as Treaty United to take a spot in the 2020 Women’s National League.
After being permitted to apply for a license to participate in the upcoming First Division, it is understood their submission has been granted the green light by the independent assessment group.
Tommy Barrett – who managed Limerick FC up until their demise in 2019 – has today been formally appointed as their manager. The team will play their home matches at Markets Field in the city.
It is understood Treaty will replace Shamrock Rovers’ B in the 10-team division. The Hoops were reluctantly accepted by fellow First Division clubs into the second tier last season conditional on the arrangement lasting solely for one season.
New wording in the latest version of the Participation Agreement which clubs must sign also makes it very difficult for a top-flight club to field reserve side at senior level.
A prospective new venture backed by American-based figures, entitled Dublin County FC, are thought to have come up short on their initial attempt to gain entrance to the First Division.
Treaty, whose board includes Limerick University sporting director Dave Mahedy and Limerick Chamber of Commerce member Dr Mary Shire, will start the process of arranging friendlies ahead of the First Division kicking off on March 26.
The FAI have informed clubs in both divisions of clearance from the health authorities to play warm-up matches between themselves from February 21.
“I’m delighted personally to be handed a huge responsibility by the board,” Limerick native Tommy Barrett said after his appointment.
“My ambition was always to stay in the League of Ireland and I’m thrilled I can do this at my hometown club.
“I am very passionate about progressing football in the mid-west. I can’t wait to get back on the pitch with players. With the collective focus at the club now in progress, I’m excited for the future.”
Chairman Murray added:
We worked extremely hard in the background over the past nine months. And from an early stage we identified Tommy as a good fit for Treaty United.
“His experience in the league will be crucial and his record at developing young players is evident when you look around the country and further afield.
“He is still a relatively young manager and we look forward to giving him the time and support he will need to progress football in the region.”
Tommy Barrett speaking this morning on live95.
https://www.live95fm.ie/news/sport/l...with-the-club/
as Pat O'Sullivan delusion continues.
https://www.live95fm.ie/news/sport/l...-for-the-club/
Last edited by Mastershake87; 06/02/2021 at 12:35 PM.
Dublin Irish Sea County have sent a few tweets out today which hint at them expecting positive news e.g. saying they're looking forwrad to the fixtures being released on Monday.
They've also got a new GAA-esque crest
Their crest is awful too. Not sure how much sense it makes either. St Bridget's Cross, a pigeon, and barley..
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Any picture of this crest Nigel as I dont follow them on social media. If its true about Treaty getting in on Monday and Limerick in 2022 does that mean Limerick city can sustain 2 loi clubs?I couldnt see it work out tbh..
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
POS is saying he wants to build to getting a senior side back in the league for 2022, but that doesn't mean the FAI has to let him. If they are smart they won't.
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I agree with you but am a little wary of the fact that he's been allowed to linger, like a bad fart, around the underage setup. Are the FAI that afraid of him going down the legal route? In any case, whatever about his original intentions, the health of Limerick football is no longer a concern for the man.
The problem the FAI have is if he comes up with a funded business plan its hard to exclude him.
He must feel that if he can get a team into the league he will be able to get soneone (Dublin county or some such) to invest in it on a franchise basis.
If Limerick supporters turn out for Treaty then it makes that delusion even harder to believe in
Was the Barcelona friendly the trigger for POS to go a bit mental? If I was him I'd spend the rest of my days fighting the FAI, they thoroughly deserve it.
Neither Dublin County nor Treaty United tagged in the league's tweet about the first division fixture coming out tomorrow, which is interesting
oh boy I'm not good at football forums
Tommy Barrett on the current situation, and has a few comments on what we can expect of Treaty get in: https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2021...t-on-loi-spot/
It'll be an amateur team for at least that first season, probably more, so no one should be expecting too much in the short term.
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