Super Blues RIP (For at least 2020 anyway)

that’s surprising… they’ve a good following usually. They must have royally fucked up if they turned the crowd sour down there

Talks to continue over to weekend.

CorkBlue has a point

:popcorn:

What does he do if he gets a licence like?
He has no team.

The fixtures were made this week. The league starts in 5 weeks :joy:

And he won’t find out till next month if he has one or not :grinning: I might put my name down for a game myself

Where is he after getting 500k from? :eyes:

We’ll never die. :ronnyroar:

He surely provided some sort of proof of that?

There’ll be 11 teams in division one now another three games for teams and they can barely afford the ones they have :joy:

Rumours of Rovers B pulling out of the First Division…

Limerick FC has confirmed a future investment into Limerick FC of €500,000 from
international investors to be invested over a three year period to secure the future of
Limerick Senior, Ladies and Underage soccer.

A large part of the investment is ring fenced for underage soccer. Limerick FC is
eager to involve the newly formed group using the name Limerick United to join
together in the best interests of underage soccer in Limerick.

It has not been possible to enter a meaningful dialogue with Conn Murray, the
Interim Chairman of the new group by the Investors, representative and Pat O’Sullivan, Chairman of Limerick FC, despite repeated requests.

On the basis of legal advice provided to Mr Murray, he has refused to engage whilst High Court
proceedings against the FAI are ongoing.
Unfortunately, Mr Murray refused to
identify the new group’s Solicitors to the Investor’s Representative.

Limerick FC is eager to establish a football structure which incorporates the best
soccer talent, players and coaches, in Limerick and the surrounding regions. The
new investment obtained by Limerick FC will ensure that the Limerick academy is
properly financed for years to come.

Limerick FC is willing to amalgamate with the new group to ensure the future of
Limerick Soccer, Senior, Ladies and Underage.

Further, as a mark of goodwill to its county men and fellow football supporters,
Limerick FC is also agreeable to the recently announced group members, including
Conn Murray, Interim Chairman, and any coaches appointed by them to remain in
place subject to FAI requirements regarding qualifications, Garda vetting etc.
The role of Chairman of Limerick FC Pat O’Sullivan can be addressed as part of any talks.

Chairman of Limerick FC Pat O’Sullivan wishes to express his sincere hope that in
the best interests of Limerick football, Senior, Ladies and Underage, the football
people of Limerick work together to secure the investment and the future success of
Limerick football.

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Pat still clinging on :grinning:

Cruel

The Asian boys are investing some of the money they made last year.

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€150k a year is small money for the inside track :joy:

There’s a few lad’s now on camel back having a right good laugh at the micks… Buying their club with their own money.

A few imaginary investors

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