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WoodquayBoy
18/06/2009, 9:30 AM
So there I was, sat on me couch last night, grabbing the last bit of TV before hitting for the scratcher.
Watching the late night news on RTE 2, usual stuff, gangland shooting here, funding cuts there, and then over to the Sports News, and after a bit about GAAAAAAHhhhhhhhh, it was time for soccer and the result from last night's game.
So congrats to Longford Town on beating Wexford Youths in the FA Cup, I knew the English fixtures were announced yesterday, but wasn't aware (A) the cup had already started; and (B) two of our clubs have jumped ship, leaving the LOI for across the water.
As for the graphic that appeared on screen when the result was given, it stated 'FAI FOR CUP'. Not sure the sponsors will be too happy with that.
Shockingly sloppy from RTE. Again.

Pauro 76
18/06/2009, 9:32 AM
Weeeeee're onnnnnn our way to Wembley!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :cool:

pixiehead
18/06/2009, 10:31 AM
So there I was, sat on me couch last night, grabbing the last bit of TV before hitting for the scratcher.
Watching the late night news on RTE 2, usual stuff, gangland shooting here, funding cuts there, and then over to the Sports News, and after a bit about GAAAAAAHhhhhhhhh, it was time for soccer and the result from last night's game.
So congrats to Longford Town on beating Wexford Youths in the FA Cup, I knew the English fixtures were announced yesterday, but wasn't aware (A) the cup had already started; and (B) two of our clubs have jumped ship, leaving the LOI for across the water.
As for the graphic that appeared on screen when the result was given, it stated 'FAI FOR CUP'. Not sure the sponsors will be too happy with that.
Shockingly sloppy from RTE. Again.


Its a new inititive by the FAI to sly English premier fans into supporting Irish clubs! SSSHHHH!!! ;)

brianw82
18/06/2009, 10:51 AM
When are the FAI going to do something about this?

WoodquayBoy
18/06/2009, 11:06 AM
I would have thought the fact a sponsor was incorrectly named might lead them to make a call. Wouldn't expect them to make contact over the usual errors, but given the times we're in, they need to keep sponsors sweet, such as using their name correctly

WoodquayBoy
18/06/2009, 11:08 AM
Weeeeee're onnnnnn our way to Wembley!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :cool:
Safe journey!

MeathDrog
18/06/2009, 1:02 PM
They didn't even mention any result of the FAI cup last Friday night on their late news. Yet they talked about Gah, The Lions, Golf, Tennis etc. F*cking joke of a station. I wouldn't blame anyone for not paying their TV licence.

passerrby
18/06/2009, 1:15 PM
They didn't even mention any result of the FAI cup last Friday night on their late news. Yet they talked about Gah, The Lions, Golf, Tennis etc. F*cking joke of a station. I wouldn't blame anyone for not paying their TV licence.

Im quoting you when the man comes to my door

CJTheGull
18/06/2009, 1:32 PM
Im quoting you when the man comes to my door

Haha! Probably won't take that as an excuse either though he never believed I was from Somalia.

brianw82
18/06/2009, 2:47 PM
They didn't even mention any result of the FAI cup last Friday night on their late news. Yet they talked about Gah, The Lions, Golf, Tennis etc. F*cking joke of a station. I wouldn't blame anyone for not paying their TV licence.

I'll bet you they've already heard that excuse and it didn't work.

A face
18/06/2009, 3:06 PM
I wouldn't blame anyone for not paying their TV licence.

Its true though, if they did any root cause analysis on the people not paying their licence then i'd imagine there are a fair few people would give an answer similar to that.

My biggest gripe is that they claim to be a National Broadcaster and they dont act as one. Its false advertising and as a result they dont deserve the licence fee.

Hairy Bowsie
18/06/2009, 3:29 PM
Good Jesus Christ, it's a slow ****ing week around here!!!!

Does anyone else, anyone at all, find threads like this the height of pettiness and bull****? They spelt a sponsor wrong and called it the FA cup to quote Morrissey "what difference does it make?"

Cork and Limerick are up sh*t creek, The FAI have shown they are inept at running the league, rules are bent and broken to suit certain teams, Bohs have been slapped with a transfer embargo among other problems/genuine issues the league and it's clubs are facing at the moment and this gets a thread!!!!

Scram
18/06/2009, 3:34 PM
They didn't even mention any result of the FAI cup last Friday night on their late news. Yet they talked about Gah, The Lions, Golf, Tennis etc. F*cking joke of a station. I wouldn't blame anyone for not paying their TV licence.


Don't know why you lump "The Gah" in with all this, why would you have a problem with our national game being mentioned? I agree on the rest re. the Anglo sports of course.

WoodquayBoy
18/06/2009, 3:44 PM
Good Jesus Christ, it's a slow ****ing week around here!!!!

Does anyone else, anyone at all, find threads like this the height of pettiness and bull****? They spelt a sponsor wrong and called it the FA cup to quote Morrissey "what difference does it make?"

Cork and Limerick are up sh*t creek, The FAI have shown they are inept at running the league, rules are bent and broken to suit certain teams, Bohs have been slapped with a transfer embargo among other problems/genuine issues the league and it's clubs are facing at the moment and this gets a thread!!!!
Who ate your Cornflakes this morning? I'm sure if you asked Ford about it, it did make a difference. There is a big difference - the FA Cup is played under the auspices of the FA, the FAI Cup is the trophy played for here.
So given your argument, I'm sure you wouldn't mind, for example, Dáil Éireann being called the Houses of Commons, given the fact the Govt has been shown as being inept in running the country, and has blown a load of money? Or Derry City being called Londonderry City? Or Giovanni Trapattoni being called, oh, I don't know, Gerry Trappers?
Sure, what difference does it make?

Dodge
18/06/2009, 4:58 PM
Good Jesus Christ, it's a slow ****ing week around here!!!!

Does anyone else, anyone at all, find threads like this the height of pettiness and bull****? They spelt a sponsor wrong and called it the FA cup to quote Morrissey "what difference does it make?"


I'm sort of with you in that I don't care what they do, it just highlights how little they care about LOI football. They don't make the same mistakes elsewhere.

And by they I mean the media in general.

MeathDrog
18/06/2009, 5:24 PM
Don't know why you lump "The Gah" in with all this, why would you have a problem with our national game being mentioned? I agree on the rest re. the Anglo sports of course.
That's not my point. If they are to mention GAA which is our national sport, then they should mention the FAI Cup because it is our national cup competition. Imagine if it was the other way round and the GAA didn't get a mention. There would be total uproar.

Sheridan
18/06/2009, 5:41 PM
When was the referendum on making stick-fighting and throwy-ball our national sports? I didn't get that memo.

John83
18/06/2009, 7:24 PM
When was the referendum on making stick-fighting and throwy-ball our national sports? I didn't get that memo.
Well, you were free to object when they were set up, "Oy, Cusack, your *******ised version of rugby isn't our national sport and that beard looks right ****!". Of course, they were good mates with the Fenians, so that might not have gone well.

rebus2008
18/06/2009, 10:53 PM
That's not my point. If they are to mention GAA which is our national sport, then they should mention the FAI Cup because it is our national cup competition. Imagine if it was the other way round and the GAA didn't get a mention. There would be total uproar.


unfortunately, champions league is more likely our "national" football competition.
They certainly should give cup some coverage but i guess they base their coverage on audience interest. They higher the % of populace interested, the more coverage..gaa/lions etc have massive multiple in numbers of people looking for info. Early (and latter) results in cup doesn't register with 90% of the sporting public. (catch 22 I accept - no coverage due to minimal interest / minimal interest(maybe) due to coverage)

MeathDrog
19/06/2009, 12:32 AM
unfortunately, champions league is more likely our "national" football competition.
They certainly should give cup some coverage but i guess they base their coverage on audience interest. They higher the % of populace interested, the more coverage..gaa/lions etc have massive multiple in numbers of people looking for info. Early (and latter) results in cup doesn't register with 90% of the sporting public. (catch 22 I accept - no coverage due to minimal interest / minimal interest(maybe) due to coverage)
But surely it warrents just 10-20 seconds of putting the results up on the screen?

gspain
19/06/2009, 7:28 AM
RTE are a public service broadcaster they are meant to cover sports other than GAA. They shouldn't have to be paid by the FAI to produce MNS. They should cover GAA as part of the public saervice but they've got to realise that many people couldn't care less.

Anyway if you think you had it bad ask people who lived in 1 channel land in 1966. The worldcup was downgraded on RTE and barely mentioned. Philip Greene got a couple of minutes each night. 4 of the 5 goals in the FA Cup final were not shown thanks to some loony who thought RTE should be an extension of the Ban.

thischarmingman
19/06/2009, 7:51 AM
Good Jesus Christ, it's a slow ****ing week around here!!!!

Does anyone else, anyone at all, find threads like this the height of pettiness and bull****? They spelt a sponsor wrong and called it the FA cup to quote Morrissey "what difference does it make?"

Cork and Limerick are up sh*t creek, The FAI have shown they are inept at running the league, rules are bent and broken to suit certain teams, Bohs have been slapped with a transfer embargo among other problems/genuine issues the league and it's clubs are facing at the moment and this gets a thread!!!!

So? It's a LOI forum- there's nothing to say it only has to deal with the big issues. Since there's precious few places an ardent LOI fan can go online to talk about their interest, it's inevitable that all topics, big or small willl crop up here. Does every conversation you have with your friends revolve around events of earth-shattering importantance? If you don't like it, don't read it.

Hairy Bowsie
19/06/2009, 9:03 AM
Or Derry City being called Londonderry City?

Not in the slightest, that is the name of the place after all isn't it?


Or Giovanni Trapattoni being called, oh, I don't know, Gerry Trappers?

No, you call him by his proper name, he's a genius. That man is milking the FAI and Oireland fans for all they're worth. I adore him.


So? It's a LOI forum- there's nothing to say it only has to deal with the big issues. Since there's precious few places an ardent LOI fan can go online to talk about their interest, it's inevitable that all topics, big or small willl crop up here. Does every conversation you have with your friends revolve around events of earth-shattering importantance? If you don't like it, don't read it.

Honest to God, i give up. Absolutely ridiculous. Some of you need to get a life!!

pól-dcfc
19/06/2009, 9:05 AM
Not in the slightest, that is the name of the place after all isn't it?




Yawn.

John83
19/06/2009, 9:51 AM
So? It's a LOI forum- there's nothing to say it only has to deal with the big issues. Since there's precious few places an ardent LOI fan can go online to talk about their interest, it's inevitable that all topics, big or small willl crop up here. Does every conversation you have with your friends revolve around events of earth-shattering importantance? If you don't like it, don't read it.
Mods, could we move Hairy Bowsie's posts to the World Hunger thread please?

eelmonster
19/06/2009, 11:15 AM
Not in the slightest, that is the name of the place after all isn't it?


Funny, there's not one signpost to Londonderry in the whole of the RoI :confused: The vast majority of people in NI, irrespective of their religion, refer to the city as Derry. You're just being a bit of a tit.

thischarmingman
19/06/2009, 12:36 PM
Not in the slightest, that is the name of the place after all isn't it?



No, you call him by his proper name, he's a genius. That man is milking the FAI and Oireland fans for all they're worth. I adore him.



Honest to God, i give up. Absolutely ridiculous. Some of you need to get a life!!

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MickeyEvans
21/06/2009, 10:36 AM
I have to say I agree with HairyBowsie

It was a typo... get over it... There are far bigger issues. I do disagree with the line about the FAI's running of the league being a joke. The FAI's control has righted a lot of wrongs and we're seeing a lot less problems this year than last. It's not going to fix itself overnight. The clubs were not equipped to deal with the problems themselves.

also to GSpain... "they have to realise many people couldn't care less"

well, unfortunately for the likes of ourselves, if you substituted 'many' for 'most' you'd have the general populace's opinion of our league. A lot of people care about the GAA so it deserves the coverage. You shouldn't display the attitude so many of us give out about when it comes to our league about another Irish sport. And not one that captures such attention

WoodquayBoy
22/06/2009, 7:55 AM
I have to say I agree with HairyBowsie

It was a typo... get over it...
Fair enough Mickey, but my point is there is ALWAYS a typo or some other excuse for the shoddy treatment the national broadcaster gives the domestic league. Anyway . . . . . .