Maynard
27/01/2006, 11:32 AM
...it appears the powers that be (or at least wish to be) have ourselves, UCD and Bray lined up for the chop come what may. It seems that there are two large camps of teams approached by the FAI/eL; 1: Who have been promised safe passage to the (new look) Premier Division regardless of promotion relegation ie Shamrock Rovers, Galway United, and existing Prem sides Shelbourne, Longford etc. Group 2 consist of teams who aren't featured in the first draft of the "final solution" ie Cobh, Kilkenny and shockingly enough possibly Bohs. These sides are likely to be demoted/remain in the 1st Division after next season but have been "promised" (and we all know what that's worth) the forthcoming funding from the FAI to improve their infrastructure, accounts etc and will aim to be in a position to enter the "big league" in a matter of years.
There is however a 3rd group that has gone unmentioned (and from what I hear, none of the 3 clubs have received as much as a phone call about the impending vote/shakeup and their place in it) and which the FAI seem quite intent on destroying for good, or at least ensuring such a prolonged period in the wilderness that it is only a matter of time that they fold. These are the above 3 mentioned sides, ourselves, UCD and Bray Wanderers.
Now say what you will about any of those three clubs, but if all three of those sides finish above the relgation zone next season (and it could well happen) and yet go on to be demoted and replaced by a side(s) that did not win promotion then I think that any person with a real interest in Irish football, and perhaps above all else, the spirit of fair play could only view that as a sporting travesty and a travesty of justice.
We can only pray that either the vote is rejected (as none of the clubs have any idea what proposals they're actually voting on) or that (from my point of view) our club finish so high up the table that it is simply ludicrous, or that Bohs and us reach a 4/5 year agreement vis-a-vis Dalymount. And on that last point, it seems highly unlikely judging by the reports about Shels and Bohs talking on Aertel...Sad times.
There is however a 3rd group that has gone unmentioned (and from what I hear, none of the 3 clubs have received as much as a phone call about the impending vote/shakeup and their place in it) and which the FAI seem quite intent on destroying for good, or at least ensuring such a prolonged period in the wilderness that it is only a matter of time that they fold. These are the above 3 mentioned sides, ourselves, UCD and Bray Wanderers.
Now say what you will about any of those three clubs, but if all three of those sides finish above the relgation zone next season (and it could well happen) and yet go on to be demoted and replaced by a side(s) that did not win promotion then I think that any person with a real interest in Irish football, and perhaps above all else, the spirit of fair play could only view that as a sporting travesty and a travesty of justice.
We can only pray that either the vote is rejected (as none of the clubs have any idea what proposals they're actually voting on) or that (from my point of view) our club finish so high up the table that it is simply ludicrous, or that Bohs and us reach a 4/5 year agreement vis-a-vis Dalymount. And on that last point, it seems highly unlikely judging by the reports about Shels and Bohs talking on Aertel...Sad times.