Next years competition launches on January 25th at the Aviva Stadium where the preliminary draw will be made.
Cliftonville, Portadown, Glentoran and Lisburn Distillery are the unseeded IL teams whilst Derry City, Bohemians, St Pat's Ath and Bray Wanderers are the unseeded LOI teams
As per last year, 4 unseeded teams from both leagues will be drawn against each other, whilst Shamrock Rvs and Sligo Rvs from the LOI and Linfield and Crusaders from the IL will enter as seeded teams in the next round
Confirmed today in the Derry Journal
http://www.derryjournal.com/sport/fo...down_1_3332907
Delighted by this, I'm a big fan of the setanta cup
Here on a technicality.
Foster the clown not making sure we qualified. As a Dundalk fan our Setanta Cup run was the best part of 2011, especially the first game away to Linfield.
.... Doesn't say much about 2011 for Dundalk fans if the first match of the season was the best part
State of the Setanta Cup, great idea but the lack of any real competition north of the border makes it all a bit of a farce.
Raging. Was hoping this would be done away with.
its only good for the prize money, cant see the point of it otherwise
Last edited by askmehoop; 13/12/2011 at 6:25 PM.
Beats playing friendlies.
Dates for Setanta Cup 2012 as follows:
Round 1
1st Leg Monday 13th February
2nd Leg Monday 20th February
Quarter Finals
1st Leg Monday 5th March
2nd Leg Tuesday 20th March
Semi Finals
1st Leg Monday 16th April
2nd Leg Monday 23rd April
Final
Saturday 12th May
Cumann Peile Dún Dealgan - Champions 2015 (too many accolades to be typing)
Termonbarry Athletic TID!
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Even Setanta don't show half the games anymore. The winner has to play at least 5, possibly 7 extra games against either rubbish British opposition, or another 2 games a year against a LOI side. The prize money is much less than it used to be. It's nice to win it but from a fans perspective, it's too expensive, too much extra midweek travel, and basically just a waste of time. Imo of course.Originally Posted by Dodge
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NL Premier Division Champions 2010
NL Premier Division Champions 2011
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That's fine. No one is forcing you to go to the games
This competition is tragic at the moment. If sides up the North were better, fair enough, but it just ends up same LOI teams playing each other again.
Even when we won it last v Monaghan, I was sorely tempted not even to bother, because there was a key league game with Shams, if I recall, on a Tuesday.
Why not freshen up format -- eg a First Division team thrown into the mix?
Maybe a more attractive proposition is to get into a Cup situation with some of the Scottish clubs. This would also give LOI a real benchmark as to progress?
Extra.
Time.
Multiball.
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
When were Monaghan in the Setanta Cup?Originally Posted by shellyriver
But the point you make is fair enough. If it's a choice of having to pay 15 quid for the big league game next weekend, or 15 quid to watch Crusaders at home when you're 5-0 up from the away leg, the choice is fairly obvious.
I was at one game of it last year. It was more than enough. I was hoping last year Setanta would see sense and put it out of it's misery. But no, they're back for another go.
NL 1st Division Champions 2006
NL Premier Division Champions 2010
NL Premier Division Champions 2011
Keep Tallaght Tidy, Throw your rubbish in the Jodi
Ten Years Not Out
Here's an idea. Why not have 2 groups of 4. 4 LOI teams in group A (e.g. Shamrock, Sligo Rovers, Derry City & Bohemians) and 4 IL teams in group B (e.g. Linfield, Crusaders, Cliftonville, Portadown). Teams don't play other teams in the same group, just all the teams in the other group (once only), this means that teams from the same league aren't playing each other too often as they are already sick of each other domestically. So Shamrock's fixtures might be: Linfield (A), Crusaders (H), Cliftonville (A) and Portadown (H). Top 2 in each group play each other with the top team getting home advantage. This then guarantees a LOI V IL final.
The downside would be that all the LOI teams could end up on 12 points and all IL teams on 0 points, but that would hardly happen.
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