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John83
25/05/2006, 10:02 AM
Is this based on fact or on presumption. Care to share it with us. Correct me if I'm wrong (and obviously you'd know better than me!), but if your club is in debt, doesn't licencing require you not to make a loss? Or are you covered by directors loans?

And didn't you get a licence a few years back on the grounds that you were building a new stadium?


UCDons hope to attract greater crowds by moving to Wales, and a fans delegation was sent over to finalise the plans.
Exactly. We're moving the entire university. The average IQ of people living in Dublin's expected to drop by at least five points. :p;)

monutdfc
25/05/2006, 10:11 AM
It's quite simple really:
bigger support => bigger gate receipts + higher sponsorship revenues = More money => ability to sign better players => better performance on the field

In the long run, the clubs with the bigger support bases will have more success. If clubs with a small fan base are doing better it is because either (a) they are over-performing in revenue generation or in performances on the field or both or (b) clubs with the larger fan-bases are under-performing in revenue generation or on the field or both.

There is the third possibility, that a club is over-spending, betting the club's future in the hope that short-term success will come and build a fan-base that can support the spending. However, my understanding is that club licensing should prevent this from happening in the future.

So the FAI shouldn't have to meddle with the divisions as time will make the decisions for them

John83
25/05/2006, 10:41 AM
If clubs with a small fan base are doing better it is because either (a) they are over-performing in revenue generation or in performances on the field or both or (b) clubs with the larger fan-bases are under-performing in revenue generation or on the field or both.

There is the third possibility, that a club is over-spending, betting the club's future in the hope that short-term success will come and build a fan-base that can support the spending.
Given the history of financial mismanagement in this league, I think I know which. :o


However, my understanding is that club licensing should prevent this from happening in the future.
That assumes the FAI's implimenting it properly.

Ronnie
25/05/2006, 10:52 AM
It's quite simple really:


So the FAI shouldn't have to meddle with the divisions as time will make the decisions for them

So whats different than the current situation?

John83
25/05/2006, 11:14 AM
So whats different than the current situation?
The FAI wants to hand pick the divisions next year. There's a vote some time during the summer.

Schumi
25/05/2006, 12:26 PM
and what were UCD fans doing in Cardiff when they had a game in Dublin on the Monday?
The game was rescheduled due to our players' international commitments after we'd bought tickets for the Heineken Cup final. Also we were inspecting the Millennium stadium as it will be the initial design for our new ground.

John83
25/05/2006, 12:29 PM
The game was rescheduled due to our players' international commitments after we'd bought tickets for the Heineken Cup final. Also we were inspecting the Millennium stadium as it will be the initial design for our new ground.
Remember, you'll have to factor in the fact that it was full of langers before you make your decision. We wouldn't want to reject it out of hand.

sonofstan
25/05/2006, 12:56 PM
Exactly. We're moving the entire university. The average IQ of people living in Dublin's expected to drop by at least five points. :p;)

as, presumably, will the Welsh average ...

John83
25/05/2006, 1:34 PM
as, presumably, will the Welsh average ...
Sure, but we can only aspire to match the genius of the likes of Cox and Preece.

LeixlipRed
25/05/2006, 2:19 PM
the debate that UCD and Dublin City bring nothing to the league is getting old and stale at this stage. i personally love going out to UCD; nice people, good atmosphere and we always win ;) and dublin city is the same. dont think ive ever come across a UCD or Dublin City fan who wasnt a nice person. cant say that for a lot of other EL teams, my own included

BohsFans
25/05/2006, 3:21 PM
The game was rescheduled due to our players' international commitments after we'd bought tickets for the Heineken Cup final. Also we were inspecting the Millennium stadium as it will be the initial design for our new ground.

Hold on! Aren't UCD in Leinster?

It puzzles me that you would shell out to watch a rival team in a different country and miss a UCD game in Dublin.

So are you gonna be supporting Cork against Longford on Friday? Are you gonna go down and support Limerick against the Drogs? :confused:

Bald Student
25/05/2006, 3:31 PM
Hold on! Aren't UCD in Leinster?

It puzzles me that you would shell out to watch a rival team in a different country and miss a UCD game in Dublin.UCD is in Leinster but not everyone in UCD is from Leinster. In any case, we never considered UCD Soccer and Munster Rugby to be big rivals.

Schumi
25/05/2006, 3:33 PM
I bought the ticket before the Leinster-Munster semi-final and I'm not going to let the money spent on travel go to waste. I hadn't expected the match to be moved to the Monday, assumed it would be rescheduled for well in the future. I can live with missing two games in the first 11, especially as it doesn't sound like I missed much.

BohDiddley
25/05/2006, 3:59 PM
Sacrilege.

John83
25/05/2006, 4:02 PM
Sacrilege.
Don't worry, a ceremonial First Division club will be sacrificed to appease the league.

BohsFans
25/05/2006, 4:04 PM
UCD is in Leinster but not everyone in UCD is from Leinster. In any case, we never considered UCD Soccer and Munster Rugby to be big rivals.

your missing the point.

....that is if Schumi is not from Munster!

BohDiddley
25/05/2006, 4:05 PM
Don't worry, a ceremonial First Division club will be sacrificed to appease the league.
Sounds good to me!

Bald Student
25/05/2006, 8:28 PM
your missing the point.

....that is if Schumi is not from Munster!I understand that he's been to three Munster games this season; two against Leinster and the Final, so that makes him a bigger Munster fan than most of the poor genuine fans who can't get tickets for the big games.

Ringo
25/05/2006, 9:56 PM
This is so off the topic, its getting scary:eek: Lets hope Rovers stay in the first division;)

Roverstillidie
25/05/2006, 10:33 PM
This is so off the topic, its getting scary:eek: Lets hope Rovers stay in the first division;)

one way or another we will be playing football in a division above your joke club next year.

sullanefc
26/05/2006, 9:16 AM
I understand that he's been to three Munster games this season; two against Leinster and the Final, so that makes him a bigger Munster fan than most of the poor genuine fans who can't get tickets for the big games.

I think you'll find that there are a lot less than 70,000 genuine Munster fans out there. I wouldn't worry about taking a ticket for that game.

John83
26/05/2006, 9:38 AM
I think you'll find that there are a lot less than 70,000 genuine Munster fans out there. I wouldn't worry about taking a ticket for that game.
I think you'll find that his use of the word "genuine" was a little on the sarcastic side.

sullanefc
26/05/2006, 10:00 AM
I think you'll find that his use of the word "genuine" was a little on the sarcastic side.

Thats what I thought :cool:

WeAreRovers
26/05/2006, 10:22 AM
Lets hope Rovers stay in the first division;)

Hey Rocky, unfortunately for you and your tinpot, nothing of a club, wishful thinking is not a criteria for next season's "Premiership."

To paraphrase the best banner I've ever seen in this league - Cheerio CHF, Don't Forget to Shut the Door on Your Way Out.

KOH

KildareFan
26/05/2006, 11:01 AM
Hey Rocky, unfortunately for you and your tinpot, nothing of a club, wishful thinking is not a criteria for next season's "Premiership."

To paraphrase the best banner I've ever seen in this league - Cheerio CHF, Don't Forget to Shut the Door on Your Way Out

You'd think Rovers' fans would have gotten over being relegated by such a tinpot club by now :-)

Ringo
26/05/2006, 11:38 AM
Hey Rocky, unfortunately for you and your tinpot, nothing of a club, wishful thinking is not a criteria for next season's "Premiership."

To paraphrase the best banner I've ever seen in this league - Cheerio CHF, Don't Forget to Shut the Door on Your Way Out.

KOH

Who are you talking to:confused:

Need to get rid of the bitterness . Having a hooligan element is not part of the criteria either. To make the league work and attract Families , we need to get rid of scumbag fans.

WeAreRovers
26/05/2006, 12:06 PM
Need to get rid of the bitterness . Having a hooligan element is not part of the criteria either. To make the league work and attract Families , we need to get rid of scumbag fans.

Well you lot are doing a fantastic job of attracting families - I believe all the players' families showed up against UCD. :)

KOH