View Full Version : Are you in favour of proposed new league format?
pineapple stu
25/01/2006, 1:42 PM
Simple question - how do you feel about the FAI's idea for the new league format? It's being discussed on this (http://foot.ie/showthread.php?t=33069) thread if you haven't seen it already.
Options -
In favour
Meh
Against but would probably still go to matches
Against and would probably not go to as many matches as before.
Bluebeard
25/01/2006, 1:53 PM
In favour but would still go to matches.
In fact, I'd probably go to more, seeing as Croke Park and Landsdowne Road are easy enough to get to for me, and they would be the only stadia that will be big enough to hold the crowds that the miracle of Genesis promises:cool:
Maynard
25/01/2006, 1:55 PM
Would be 100% in favour of any package that was designed to aid and assist all 22 clubs in becoming viable entities (possibly within a legitimate time frame) and then following the implementation of this assistance etc seeing who is deemed fit to remain in the League.
I would be fundamentally opposed to this approach which will be voted on on Saturday on the grounds that they have done NOTHING to help the eL and its 22 clubs, meanwhile the people who ran these clubs and supported those teams in the meantime had to struggle on regardless. Now they are turning around to them and proposing to tell them that their work was utterly in vain, and in effect blame the people who have suffered all along at the hands of the eL and the FAI's negligance.
Bullplop sir, pure bullplop.
And on a related matter I don't believe that I will EVER truly trust the FAI after the lies and deceit that was the Irish ticket fiasco, which illustrated the amount of respect that they have for us.
Ronnie
25/01/2006, 2:19 PM
Vote no
Will support my club as always - no franchise or regional *******ised version will I support.
ThatGuy
25/01/2006, 2:51 PM
What format? What have the FAI revealed? Nothing. Would the government ask you to vote yes or no in a referendum tomorrow and release the terms of the referendum months later? (cue smart remarks about Bertie ;) )
No, they wouldn't, yet this is exactly what the FAI are "asking" the clubs in Ireland to do.
I am an open minded person and I am not against change at all. But how can anyone come out in favour of something which they have not been given sufficient information about?
If I think whatever they are proposing will be good for the League, its supporters, and my club, then I will be in favour of it. If not then I won't. I can't make an informed decision on this yet, and nobody else here can either.
Conor H
25/01/2006, 2:56 PM
Yes:)
pineapple stu
25/01/2006, 3:13 PM
What format? What have the FAI revealed? Nothing.
Hence the word "proposed".:rolleyes:
The format is to be voted on as in the thread linked. There's plenty information out already for an informed decision. You're deluding yourself if you think it's tabloid speculation. Would you be in favour is the question. Fairly simple really.
sligoman
25/01/2006, 4:12 PM
I'm: Against but would probably still go to matches
It depends on whether groundsharing is involved for the dublin clubs...
Rory H
25/01/2006, 4:25 PM
id still go watch but its a bad idea cos it is not the way to preserve the less supported clubs
Bald Student
25/01/2006, 4:33 PM
I'm not sure, I'd like to think it over and discuss it with the relevant people.
Oh wait, I can't because dispite the fact that we've been in closed season since December and the genesis report was published in September, this has only been proposed the same week it has to be voted on.
Exactly. Why wasn't this announced months ago, and why are we talking about a vague one page document? The whole thing stinks.
What format? How can you vote on a discussion process?
:confused:
Magicme
25/01/2006, 5:08 PM
I'm against and wouldnt go to as many matches purely for the fact that I go to almost all Mons matches, quite a few Drogs matches and any others I can take in. If this went thro I would still go support Mons playing Ballygobackwards in the cow****e league but would not pay another penny to the league.
What format? How can you vote on a discussion process?
Well our clubs are going to at the weekend! The whole thing is classic Irish Football insanity.
Poor Student
25/01/2006, 5:42 PM
No, but I'll keep going whenever I'm free for a game. I muast say it'll damped my enthusiasm though. I also can't say what it will do to me if I see my team lose their place over non-footballing criteria.
I think we should make the radical changes 'if' or when theres an All-Ireland leaguein.If it does'nt happen in the next five years **** it.
pineapple stu
25/01/2006, 7:20 PM
What format? How can you vote on a discussion process?
:confused:
What part of "proposed format" is confusing people?!
sullanefc
25/01/2006, 7:39 PM
Hence the word "proposed".:rolleyes:
Yeah, but what is "proposed" :rolleyes:
pineapple stu
25/01/2006, 7:50 PM
Read the thread!
An invitational league with acceptance based on crowds, marketability, facilities and (to a much lesser degree) league placing and ability. No promotion from the First for a year, and even after that not unless you meet the requirements. Which you won't, because you'll have been festering in the First Division for a year. It's a league which will be run by people of the FAI's own choosing, which will mean even more closed-shop toadying, clamp-downs on fans and the likes.
Raheny Red
25/01/2006, 9:04 PM
Against but would still go to matches
Against, and I wouldn't go to any matches. Franchise football isn't what I'm about.
Magicme
26/01/2006, 9:23 AM
Who are voting yes?? Not many have said they are and why. Are they scared of expressing their opinions?
pineapple stu
26/01/2006, 12:37 PM
Who are voting yes?? Not many have said they are and why. Are they scared of expressing their opinions?
Galway fans, people the FAI have sufficiently confused and possibly some FAI handle as well. Shame it's not an open poll.
BohDiddley
26/01/2006, 12:45 PM
How anyone could vote for such blatant vandalism is beyond me.
OneRedArmy
26/01/2006, 1:19 PM
Galway fans, people the FAI have sufficiently confused and possibly some FAI handle as well. Shame it's not an open poll.
Grow up and get beyond your own self interest.
We don't have the details of what is being proposed, the franchising talk is scaremongering by those who will refuse to endorse any strengthening of infrastructure and other requirements.
Smoke and mirrors on both sides.......
Grow up and get beyond your own self interest.
We don't have the details of what is being proposed, the franchising talk is scaremongering by those who will refuse to endorse any strengthening of infrastructure and other requirements.
Smoke and mirrors on both sides.......
What are the "other" requirements? It's the FAI that are putting out critea based on marketability and potential and regional diversity. There are not even minimum standards for clubs to achieve - only talk of rankings only partly based on finishing positions. Insist on clubs getting the appropriate licence, after that it has to be based on football. If not it is franchise football. Speaking as a fan of a club that would probably meet the infrastructure requirements and location.
pineapple stu
26/01/2006, 1:29 PM
Grow up and get beyond your own self interest.
We don't have the details of what is being proposed, the franchising talk is scaremongering by those who will refuse to endorse any strengthening of infrastructure and other requirements.
Smoke and mirrors on both sides.......
We have quite clear indications of what's being proposed from the article in the Irish Independent. Anyone who's involved with a club or talked to someone involved with a club (myself included) is saying that it's accurate. There is mention of teams having to apply for membership, of teams being accepted not by where they finish on the pitch but by where they are in the country and by how many fans they have and of the FAI taking full control of the league and appointing whoever they want to run it. Does this fill you with confidence?
My own self-interest? What utter rubbish.
If the league had been run properly in the first place, then this whole concoction wouldn't be necessary or even mentioned.
What's to say this won't be a **** up as well
Kildare Lad
26/01/2006, 5:02 PM
I vote no but still go to matchs, lesser supported clubs like County, Limerick, Dublin City etc, could get kicked out of the league
sullanefc
26/01/2006, 7:22 PM
There is mention of teams having to apply for membership, of teams being accepted not by where they finish on the pitch but by where they are in the country and by how many fans they have and of the FAI taking full control of the league and appointing whoever they want to run it. Does this fill you with confidence?
My own self-interest? What utter rubbish.
I can see why Dublin City and UCD fans would be against it. No fans, in a city with too many clubs as it is. - I'm all for it!!! Teams like Limerick and Galway have nothing to fear due to their locations.
I've always believed that there are too many clubs in Dublin and it's about time the needless ones were weeded out.
sligoman
26/01/2006, 7:33 PM
Kildare County,
UCD,
Monaghan United,
Bray(possibly),
Finn Harps(possibly too),
Dublin City.
Obviously theirs more too but they'd be the obvious ones that wouldn't "make the cut" in my opinion anyway.
pineapple stu
26/01/2006, 8:23 PM
I've always believed that there are too many clubs in Dublin and it's about time the needless ones were weeded out.
Idiot.
7 clubs out of 22 - one-third.
Dublin has one-third of the population in Ireland.
Maybe you should complain about the disproportionate representation from Louth or Cork? Or does that not agree with your narrow-minded, petty viewpoint? Anybody who actively wants fellow eL clubs to be screwed over is an idiot. And that includes Delaney.
This is sure media speculation as no criteria even talked about so far... Only thing known that they will be some criteria in addition to league position.
I think any relaunch needs to dump eircom as sponsor.
Galway fans, people the FAI have sufficiently confused and possibly some FAI handle as well. Shame it's not an open poll.
What? Why do I have to vote for what you tell me? Dont go painting everyone with the same brush!:mad:
he has been lambasting Galway and their suppoters as had his alter ego ever since the story came out just because Genesis actually attended an open Forum in Galway to discuss their report. There was nothing secret in that meeting about 70 people attended and fans from any club were welcome.
No club will be selected strictly on their geographical location and this is bulls***t being spouted by UCD fans in Particular.
Galway made a conscious decision over 3 years ago on the way they were going to run the club and ground it in the community so as to ensure out=r long term sustainability otherwise we were heading for the wall.The current set up is finally functioning smoothly and the business and local community are backing us to the hilt which will be shown very shortly when we have our pre season launch. Each club has to get there own house in order and the fans like the supporters trust in Galway have to do their part if they dont they simply will not survive.
monutdfc
27/01/2006, 4:03 PM
From a Galway United Press Release (my emphasis):
"The most revolutionary aspect of the proposal is the creation of a ten-team elite division, with two regionalised divisions operating below it.
Galway United, who expect to be one of the ten teams in the elite division, not least as Government funding will be dependant on a geographical spread of clubs, were told their strategic plan was the way forward for all clubs."
Fair play to Galway for their strategic plan and the work they have done. But would they be as confident of being admitted to the elite league if they were located somewhere between Longford and Athlone?
because of the plan that is being implemented by the club.In conjunction with the Galway F.A. Terryland will be one of the best grounds in the country and under propsals currently being discussed with the Galway F.A. we will be firmly rooted in the local Junior Soccer scene.
Its the way forward as anyone who has read the FAI Strategic Plan drawn up by the Techinical Division.
monutdfc
27/01/2006, 4:26 PM
Monaghan United field 8 or 9 Schoolboy teams, an Under-21 team, 3 women's teams as well as a senior team. The LMC leaggue uses CHP for its Oscar Traynor Cup games and the clubhouse for its meetings, as well as supplying virtually all of the players for the Under-21 team. We could not be more rooted in the local Junior soccer scene. We are sitting on land worth a fortune and could easily sell a tract to build a stadium that would be one of the best grounds in the country. Hmm maybe we should be part of the elite league.
pineapple stu
27/01/2006, 10:41 PM
What? Why do I have to vote for what you tell me? Dont go painting everyone with the same brush!:mad:
Show me where I told you how to vote? The question was asked as to who was voting for, and I gave an opinion. I think it's quite clear that Galway fans are one of the most pro groups. Where's your problem?
No club will be selected strictly on their geographical location and this is bulls***t being spouted by UCD fans in Particular.
I never said any club will be selected strictly on geography. All reports are that factors such as geography, marketability, facilities and attendances will be considered. The proposal itself explicitly states that league position will take only a part of the decision. So we're in a position where the FAI are going to be able to hand-pick whatever clubs they want under whatever criteria they want. That's a disgrace. What part of that is causing you problems?
Genesis are con-men - anyone who has studied their report will tell you that.. The NLSA tried to get a meeting - they couldn't be bothered. We suggested one single meeting in Dublin - they never bothered to reply. Drop the stupid suggestion that all we have to do is get Genesis out to talk to us. they were happy to talk to youz to butter youz u pto vote for the proposal.
If a club who can get under 200 for games as Galway did last year - despite giving season ticket holders more value in vouchers than the value of their season ticket, effectively paying people to go to games - can get promoted off the field ahead of clubs who are outperforming them year-in-year-out - thereby decreasing the quality of the league - it'd be a disgrace.
sfc red
28/01/2006, 1:24 AM
Regardless of the outcome, I will support my team wherever and whenever they play. Thats what a supporter is.
REVIP
28/01/2006, 10:13 AM
Kildare County,
UCD,
Monaghan United,
Bray(possibly),
Finn Harps(possibly too),
Dublin City.
Obviously theirs more too but they'd be the obvious ones that wouldn't "make the cut" in my opinion anyway.
Bray is the eight biggest town in Ireland.
http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&dat=32&geo=-102&srt=npan&col=aohdq&pt=c&va=&srt=pnan
Sligo is sixteenth.
CollegeTillIDie
28/01/2006, 10:20 AM
Well I think it should be down to the competence of the board of directors
In which case there would only be about 5 teams in the Premier Division and UCD would be one of them :D
pineapple stu
28/01/2006, 7:49 PM
Bray is the eight biggest town in Ireland.
http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&dat=32&geo=-102&srt=npan&col=aohdq&pt=c&va=&srt=pnan
Sligo is sixteenth.
You're dealing with the FAI here.
"If a club who can get under 200 for games as Galway did last year - despite giving season ticket holders more value in vouchers than the value of their season ticket, effectively paying people to go to games"
Where u came up with this figure is beyond me and just shows why people are getting fed up with you and your fellow UCD and DC fans rantings.Our average gate last season was 650 and we had over 1,400 people at our game versus Athlone. What was UCD's average gate last season in the "Premier Division".I have been going to el games for over 35yrs and i have never seen more than 350 max at UCD/United game in Belfield,
The season Ticket Campaign that we run has been very succesful fundraiser for the club which has seen over 400 Tickets Sold before the season starts and this season we hope to make it over 500.
The decision has now been made and its time you stpped ranting and got off your high horse and did some work to ensure your clubs future rather than burying your head in the sand.
pineapple stu
30/01/2006, 1:16 PM
Where u came up with this figure is beyond me and just shows why people are getting fed up with you and your fellow UCD and DC fans rantings.
187 official attendance against Kilkenny given by a Galway fan to the attendances thread. Another three or four games under 400. This sort of jumping in to push your argument down people's throats without checking facts just shows why people are getting fed up with you and your fellow Galway United fans' rantings.
lads, don't make it personal..
for our away game against Kilkenny. I am involved in running Match days in Terryland so I think I should have a better idea of our attendances over the last 20 odd years.
sligoman
30/01/2006, 1:28 PM
Bray is the eight biggest town in Ireland.
http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&dat=32&geo=-102&srt=npan&col=aohdq&pt=c&va=&srt=pnan
Sligo is sixteenth.Did I say Sligo is bigger?:confused:.
What is your point anyway, what you're saying is actually making Bray Wanderers look worse cos you're saying Bray is a bigger town so they should have bigger support than Rovers, which they don't, so I'll ask again, apart from a geography lesson there, what is you point?:confused:.
bluemovie
30/01/2006, 1:43 PM
Bray is the eight biggest town in Ireland.
http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&dat=32&geo=-102&srt=npan&col=aohdq&pt=c&va=&srt=pnan
Sligo is sixteenth.
One of Bray's biggest problems is that the Carlisle Grounds have no covered seats (part of the licensing requirements). Are there plans to change this?
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