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Topic: Bring back Monaghan utd
Posted By: athlonecelt
Subject: Bring back Monaghan utd
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2013 at 2:01am
John Delayney should intervene here and bring the 'mon dogs' back.

Discuss



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Posted By: brissy
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2013 at 4:28am
Should do


Posted By: gazelle.
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2013 at 10:56am
I suppose 


Posted By: Guf10
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2013 at 12:06pm
Along with Galway United

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Posted By: athlonecelt
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2013 at 12:16pm
dont even remember starting this thread. 
chattin a few Mon die hards last night.


Posted By: Sham157
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2013 at 12:54pm


Posted By: gufct
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2013 at 1:01pm
The Monaghan trip was always a favourite with Gufc fans , loads of great weekends up there.unfortunately clubs
Are only interested in their own patch so the fai can do what they like.

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Posted By: greenforever
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2013 at 2:07pm
Originally posted by gufct gufct wrote:

The Monaghan trip was always a favourite with Gufc fans , loads of great weekends up there.unfortunately clubs
Are only interested in their own patch so the fai can do what they like
.
 
 
Can you explain what the FAI are meant to do?
 
The harsh reality is there is not enough support for a LOI club in Monaghan, and that is the reaon why they folded, lack of financial support.
 
Are the FAI supposed to financially subsidise uneconomic clubs?
 
If so what way should it be done, as in how do you determine how much each club receives etc
 
Have Monaghan or any other LOI club applied for funding from the FAI (not grants in relation to infrastructure) and if so did they receive any and on what terms?
 
Personally I find it hard to see why the FAI should sustain an uneconomic league unless there is an obvious benefit to Irish football. 
 
For example I would be completly against the FAI susidising wages, but would be supportive of the FAI paying the wages of coaching staf attached to a LOI for coaching provided to local junior and schools clubs etc. So a LOI player with the proper coaching badge, could do say 15 hours a week coaching in the community for which the FAI would pay him. which would subsidise his income but would deliver a benefit to the football family. It would also make it more feasible for him and his club come to an arrangement to have him playing as a full time pro.  
 
For the interest for fairness payments from the FAI should be based on the level of badges obtained by players, and the number of hours paid be based on the catchment area of the clubs.


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Posted By: athlonecelt
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2013 at 3:08pm
Do you work for FAI ? you defending them adamantly these days.


Posted By: roverstillidie
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2013 at 3:21pm
Mons are not gone. So how the FAI can 'bring them back'?

Not a big enough town for professional sport. End of


Posted By: gufct
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2013 at 4:17pm
The fai wouldn't allow them field a team in the under 19 league this season .

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Posted By: greenforever
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2013 at 4:50pm
Originally posted by athlonecelt athlonecelt wrote:

Do you work for FAI ? you defending them adamantly these days.


How is asking in what way should the fai help any club defending them.

Do you believe the fai shoulf give all loi clubs a blank cheque?

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Posted By: greenforever
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2013 at 4:52pm
Originally posted by gufct gufct wrote:

The fai wouldn't allow them field a team in the under 19 league this season .


Did they meet the qualification criteria?

Was there a vacancy?

Genuine questions as i dont know the answers

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Posted By: GoneToShowgies
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2013 at 5:43pm
Monaghan dont deserve a right to be back in the league so soon. They pulled the plug mid-season without trying to make a realistic plan to get them to the end of the season. Galway the year before were hammered up and down the country but to their credit at least they kept their commitment, cut the wages and seen out the season.
 
Monaghan gave little consideration to other teams in the division by leaving mid-season. For eg. we were supposed to go 4 weeks and pay wages in the mid-season break, so we budgeted for that. They pulled out, so we had no home game and had to go an extra 2 weeks paying wages without gate receipts. No to mention the points deduction in what was a very tight league table at the time.
 


Posted By: geezer
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2013 at 8:18pm
The costs and spending of the league is unclear does any club know how much is slipping out in expenses. These costs need to be looked at the gravy train hao stop now the clybs are really struggling. 2500 for a surveyor every year but how much of the fines affiliation etc flies out again in expenses. This needs to be looked at urgently.


Posted By: Barry
Date Posted: 18 Feb 2013 at 1:42am
Originally posted by greenforever greenforever wrote:

Originally posted by gufct gufct wrote:

The Monaghan trip was always a favourite with Gufc fans , loads of great weekends up there.unfortunately clubs
Are only interested in their own patch so the fai can do what they like
.
 
 
Can you explain what the FAI are meant to do?
 
The harsh reality is there is not enough support for a LOI club in Monaghan, and that is the reaon why they folded, lack of financial support.
 
Are the FAI supposed to financially subsidise uneconomic clubs?
 
If so what way should it be done, as in how do you determine how much each club receives etc
 
Have Monaghan or any other LOI club applied for funding from the FAI (not grants in relation to infrastructure) and if so did they receive any and on what terms?
 
Personally I find it hard to see why the FAI should sustain an uneconomic league unless there is an obvious benefit to Irish football. 
 
For example I would be completly against the FAI susidising wages, but would be supportive of the FAI paying the wages of coaching staf attached to a LOI for coaching provided to local junior and schools clubs etc. So a LOI player with the proper coaching badge, could do say 15 hours a week coaching in the community for which the FAI would pay him. which would subsidise his income but would deliver a benefit to the football family. It would also make it more feasible for him and his club come to an arrangement to have him playing as a full time pro.  
 
For the interest for fairness payments from the FAI should be based on the level of badges obtained by players, and the number of hours paid be based on the catchment area of the clubs.
 
go suck on your hero JD's cock you cuckhold twink f**k. You always make negative posts on this section and you are afraid of going to any LOI games so you opinion isnon valid on here.


Posted By: domo32GUST
Date Posted: 18 Feb 2013 at 9:56am
Originally posted by Guf10 Guf10 wrote:

Along with Galway United
Agreed!

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Posted By: corkery
Date Posted: 18 Feb 2013 at 11:07am
Originally posted by The Q Man The Q Man wrote:

Originally posted by greenforever greenforever wrote:

Originally posted by gufct gufct wrote:

The Monaghan trip was always a favourite with Gufc fans , loads of great weekends up there.unfortunately clubs
Are only interested in their own patch so the fai can do what they like
.
 
 
Can you explain what the FAI are meant to do?
 
The harsh reality is there is not enough support for a LOI club in Monaghan, and that is the reaon why they folded, lack of financial support.
 
Are the FAI supposed to financially subsidise uneconomic clubs?
 
If so what way should it be done, as in how do you determine how much each club receives etc
 
Have Monaghan or any other LOI club applied for funding from the FAI (not grants in relation to infrastructure) and if so did they receive any and on what terms?
 
Personally I find it hard to see why the FAI should sustain an uneconomic league unless there is an obvious benefit to Irish football. 
 
For example I would be completly against the FAI susidising wages, but would be supportive of the FAI paying the wages of coaching staf attached to a LOI for coaching provided to local junior and schools clubs etc. So a LOI player with the proper coaching badge, could do say 15 hours a week coaching in the community for which the FAI would pay him. which would subsidise his income but would deliver a benefit to the football family. It would also make it more feasible for him and his club come to an arrangement to have him playing as a full time pro.  
 
For the interest for fairness payments from the FAI should be based on the level of badges obtained by players, and the number of hours paid be based on the catchment area of the clubs.
 
go suck on your hero JD's cock you cuckhold twink f**k. You always make negative posts on this section and you are afraid of going to any LOI games so you opinion isnon valid on here.
 
There is not enough people living out in the sticks to support a club.


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Posted By: greenforever
Date Posted: 18 Feb 2013 at 11:58am
Originally posted by The Q Man The Q Man wrote:

Originally posted by greenforever greenforever wrote:

Originally posted by gufct gufct wrote:

The Monaghan trip was always a favourite with Gufc fans , loads of great weekends up there.unfortunately clubs
Are only interested in their own patch so the fai can do what they like
.
 
 
Can you explain what the FAI are meant to do?
 
The harsh reality is there is not enough support for a LOI club in Monaghan, and that is the reaon why they folded, lack of financial support.
 
Are the FAI supposed to financially subsidise uneconomic clubs?
 
If so what way should it be done, as in how do you determine how much each club receives etc
 
Have Monaghan or any other LOI club applied for funding from the FAI (not grants in relation to infrastructure) and if so did they receive any and on what terms?
 
Personally I find it hard to see why the FAI should sustain an uneconomic league unless there is an obvious benefit to Irish football. 
 
For example I would be completly against the FAI susidising wages, but would be supportive of the FAI paying the wages of coaching staf attached to a LOI for coaching provided to local junior and schools clubs etc. So a LOI player with the proper coaching badge, could do say 15 hours a week coaching in the community for which the FAI would pay him. which would subsidise his income but would deliver a benefit to the football family. It would also make it more feasible for him and his club come to an arrangement to have him playing as a full time pro.  
 
For the interest for fairness payments from the FAI should be based on the level of badges obtained by players, and the number of hours paid be based on the catchment area of the clubs.
 
go suck on your hero JD's cock you cuckhold twink f**k. You always make negative posts on this section and you are afraid of going to any LOI games so you opinion isnon valid on here.
 
 
Qman you are the bigest dickhead here, all ive done is ask questions, how can that be negative?
 
IF the only peoples opinions that are valid are current hardcore LOI supporters the league is doomed because it badly needs new supporters, but you are so far up your own arse that you cant see that.
 
Why the mods allow you come on here and post personal abuse i dont know, but it is your type that drives people away from LOI.


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Posted By: Baldrick
Date Posted: 18 Feb 2013 at 12:25pm
There was talk yesterday that in the absence of Monaghan Utd that Sham was going to support either Pats or Bohs. 
 
Tom was offering discounted season tickets and Trapped was offering discounted beers at Bohs. 
 
So yeah I would totally be in favour of Monaghan Utd back in the league.  Wink


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Posted By: Sham157
Date Posted: 18 Feb 2013 at 12:27pm
Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

There was talk yesterday that in the absence of Monaghan Utd that Sham was going to support either Pats or Bohs. 
 
Tom was offering discounted season tickets and Trapped was offering discounted beers at Bohs. 
 
So yeah I would totally be in favour of Monaghan Utd back in the league.  Wink
It's shams intention to attend a number of LOI fixtures this coming season as a neutral. I'm neither a a scag or pill addict.


Posted By: Shoco
Date Posted: 18 Feb 2013 at 8:32pm
Originally posted by sham157 sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

There was talk yesterday that in the absence of Monaghan Utd that Sham was going to support either Pats or Bohs. 
 
Tom was offering discounted season tickets and Trapped was offering discounted beers at Bohs. 
 
So yeah I would totally be in favour of Monaghan Utd back in the league.  Wink
It's shams intention to attend a number of LOI fixtures this coming season as a neutral. I'm neither a a scag or pill addict.


sure fundalk would be your friendly neighbours Big smile


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Posted By: Sham157
Date Posted: 18 Feb 2013 at 9:27pm
Originally posted by Shoco Shoco wrote:


Originally posted by sham157 sham157 wrote:


Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

There was talk yesterday that in the absence of Monaghan Utd that Sham was going to support either Pats or Bohs. 
 

Tom was offering discounted season tickets and Trapped was offering discounted beers at Bohs. 

 

So yeah I would totally be in favour of Monaghan Utd back in the league.  Wink
It's shams intention to attend a number of LOI fixtures this coming season as a neutral. I'm neither a a scag or pill addict.


sure fundalk would be your friendly neighbours Big smile




Posted By: Sham157
Date Posted: 09 Jul 2019 at 12:40am
Forming our first Senior Mens team since that devastating day back in June 2012, to compete in the CML. Still a long way off any potential LOI return but small steps and a lot of hard work and you just never know.....

The club has been working tirelessly at underage level in local leagues with standalone teams and at underage LOI level in partnership with local clubs in Monaghan and Cavan. It’s this hard work that nows sees us in a position to form the senior mens team. 


Posted By: OohAah...
Date Posted: 09 Jul 2019 at 11:37am
All the best with it Sham. 

It was a sad day for football in 2012 and for many infuriating to take considering the shenanigans going on in Poland at the time.


Posted By: 9fingers
Date Posted: 09 Jul 2019 at 12:54pm
great achievement in fairness 


Posted By: Twoinarow
Date Posted: 09 Jul 2019 at 2:56pm
Hopefully see Monaghan back sooner rather than later.

Crazy to think, if they didnt go to the wall in 2012 Dundalk prob would have finished last and Stephen Kenny and the success since never would have happened


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Posted By: UCDFAN
Date Posted: 12 Jul 2019 at 2:32pm
   Monaghan/ Cavan U13 are playing UCD/Mount Merrion YC at Cootehill Harps AFC.

There is either a deceased or sleeping horse stretched on the grass beside the pitch at Belgium Park.


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