Limerick granted licence extension
The FAI have confirmed that Limerick FC have been granted a deadline until next Monday on their licence application due to issues beyond the club’s control.
A short statement read: “Due to a third party delay the Independent Club Licensing Committee of the FAI have granted an extension to the deadline by which Limerick FC must meet with the conditions set down for awarding their Licence. The new deadline is 5pm on Monday, February 21, 2011.”
Limerick were granted a conditional licence last Monday, with the FAI saying: “Limerick FC were awarded a conditional First Division Licence. The committee requested the club to provide security regarding the financial commitments outlined in their budget as presented as part of the Licensing process. The club must comply with this request by close of business on Thursday 17th February in order to receive a licence.”
A short statement read: “Due to a third party delay the Independent Club Licensing Committee of the FAI have granted an extension to the deadline by which Limerick FC must meet with the conditions set down for awarding their Licence. The new deadline is 5pm on Monday, February 21, 2011.”
Limerick were granted a conditional licence last Monday, with the FAI saying: “Limerick FC were awarded a conditional First Division Licence. The committee requested the club to provide security regarding the financial commitments outlined in their budget as presented as part of the Licensing process. The club must comply with this request by close of business on Thursday 17th February in order to receive a licence.”