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    FAI Junior Council turn on Limerick FC.

    From Extratime.ie

    "The Provincial Associations/Junior Council Committee, which represents the four provincial football associations and all junior and youth football through 37 leagues across Ireland, met yesterday in Dublin and have issued the following statement in relation to recent actions by some League of Ireland clubs.

    The statement reads:

    The Provincial Junior Council Committee has been a strong supporter of the five-year merger between the FAI and the League of Ireland and has backed the massive investment by the Association in the senior game since 2007. However, our support for an extension of the merger beyond 2011 should not be taken for granted.

    The Committee is extremely concerned at the manner in which Limerick FC behaved during its recent disagreement with the FAI over the decision not to grant permission to play a friendly match against Barcelona FC at Thomond Park.

    As an important part of the Association, we know that significant funding is invested into the running of the Airtricity League clubs but the actions of some last week was disappointing. The commercial benefits that will be derived from the control of large club friendly fixtures at the Aviva Stadium stand to benefit all affiliates of the Association as well as the Airtricity League.

    It is also disappointing that Limerick FC deliberately chose to go public at the same time as the Aviva Stadium was being officially opened and their recent actions are unhelpful to improving relationships between the professional and amateur games.

    The Committee hopes that all League of Ireland clubs will take on board its concern at recent events and recognise that we expect the FAI to act in the best interests of the entire football family and not just one particular club.

    Under the leadership of the FAI, all levels and sectors of Irish football have made tremendous progress in recent years and we are pleased at the manner in which our sport has been governed since December 2004. "
    It appears that certain elements are trying to garner support for the FAI and belittle the one chance this club had to make serious cash.

    As someone who has been involved with the game at both senior and junior levels for a long time I find these comments rather distasteful and an attempt to further blacken the good name of the club and in particular Pat O'Sullivan. This statement is a disgrace and smacks of the FAI puttting a gun to someones head in seeking to justify what it did to Limerick FC. This statement will only serve to incite further hatred of the FAI from Limerick people and given that Limerick has been the centrepoint of the Irish Junior football scene for so long, I find it amazing that the Junior council would even think about making a statement like this.


    Unbelieveable!!!!

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    They say Limericks actions are not helpful towards the relations between Professional and Amateur games and if anything their statement has now wedged an even bigger gap between Junior and Senior Football at committee level in Limerick City. Absolute clowns!

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    Nothing statements from nothing people. Not worthy of discussion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John and Fran
    As an important part of the Association, we know that significant funding is invested into the running of the Airtricity League clubs but the actions of some last week was disappointing. The commercial benefits that will be derived from the control of large club friendly fixtures at the Aviva Stadium stand to benefit all affiliates of the Association as well as the Airtricity League.
    Clearly written for them.

    You'd think the shower of spackers would be more interested in getting their own house in order than worrying about the affairs of the big clubs.

    I'm not even going to go into the amount of sponsorship that's gone into Junior Clubs around the city and county from Limerick FC since the start of the year.

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    So the gimps have bitches, now theres a surprise.

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    Shock as group of people who historically get on with senior football in Limerick like a lake on fire attack the senior football club in Limerick. Nothing to see here.

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