There have been rumours on social media this week of a fallout between JP McManus and Limerick GAA. These rumours have since been squashed, but one twitter use Cathal O’Riordan has had a bit of fun with this with a brilliant trend. See it below;
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1. This year ground will be broken on Limericks new 80,000 seater ground in Rathkeale. Officials hope "Houlihan Stadium" will be completed in time for the 5 in a row in 2024.
— Cathal O' Riordan (@DukeORiordan) October 3, 2022
3. Austin Gleeson will come to Limerick for "work purposes" and transfer counties.
The true reason is to allow someone from Waterford to actually win an All-Ireland.— Cathal O' Riordan (@DukeORiordan) October 3, 2022
5. Limerick wont bother having a goalie this year, instead implementing a "False 1" formation, where Quaid just roams around the field looking for loose ball.
— Cathal O' Riordan (@DukeORiordan) October 3, 2022
EXCLUSIVE: Limerick county chairman rubbishes rumours of a rift between JP McManus and the county board @LimerickCLG https://t.co/MSlWC38rk8
— Oisín Doherty (@O_Doherty_99) October 4, 2022
These rumours circulating online of the fallout with JP and Limerick GAA were very worrying for Limerick fans, as JP McManus has played a major part in the success that has come to the treaty county in recent years.
Limerick won their first All-Ireland in 45 years in 2018 and next season are looking to win five in six years, a talented bunch no doubt, but the finances the Adare man provides definitely help the Limerick cause and vital.
Isn’t jealousy a terrible affliction .Jp McManus is a gem of a human ,and as I said before ,It’s a pity every county Hasent a JP Manus imerick are blessed he’s one of them and if he does sponsor them good for Limerick,Of course the talent they have was brought about by shrewd coaches X an exceptionally talented group of players .Great to watch and good luck to JP and Limerick.Didnt they brighten up the whole hurling science
If we all didn’t pay tax, we could throw a few quid to our hobbies.