The case was brought by Munster Football Club Limited, trading as Limerick Football Club. Outside court, Limerick FC chairman Mr Pat O’Sullivan said in a statement: “I am pleased to have won our case in the High Court, allowing us now to apply for our First Division Licence. I am taking advice as to what options are available to the club.”Finally, with regard to the Limerick FC academy, a new group has been created calling themselves Limerick United. He said that Limerick FC made an offer of co-operation to them. It is difficult to see why Limerick United will not join with Limerick FC for the future of Limerick soccer.
Source: The Irish Times January 20, 2020 18:11 UTC