February is on the way, and that means LOI football is on the way.
What was in large part a pretty bleak 2025 season finished with an unlikely run to the playoff final and a cruel defeat by Bray, so it did end with some optimism.
But since then, we've seen the inevitable loss of Lee Devitt to Galway (and best of luck to him there), as well as Corey Chambers and Evan O'Connor among a few others. We've also seen players coming in, most notably Jack Brady, Cian Curtis, and Eric Yoro.Overall, with the loss of Devitt, we're in a weaker spot than last season I'd say. Huge holes in midfield, just like last season.
The women's team continue to bring players in, still some from Canada, but there was a mass exodus just 3 days ago with 8 players leaving the club, so not sure what this season will be like for them.
We also saw the the deaprture of Ciara McCormack as CEO. Not sure of the impact of that.
We've already had a few games. We lost a friendly 2-0 to Galway and beat Kerry 4-2, while we are out of the Munster Senior Cup already after losing in entra-time last night awat to Ringmahon Rangers. We have a friendly today against Sligo at 2pm (in Wesport, for whatever reason).
First match of the season is away to Cork Friday February 13th -nasty one to start.
There's a full set of fixtures here: Men's fixtures Women's fixtures
You can pick up season tickets - It's €259 (€249 early bird) for an all-access pass, or €224 (€210 early bird) for the men's games and €70 (€60 early bird) for the women's games.
Info for all types is available here:
https://treatyunited.ticketco.shop/
I cannot see any individual match ticket prices yet. Last year it was €14 for an adult per game.
If, like me, you're not able to attend many games live, the LOI pass is good value, at €99 for every game for all teams:
https://www.loitv.ie/ie
If you are looking for club mechandise, you can do so here:
https://treatyunitedfc.myshopify.com/
Hon the Treaty!