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el punter
27/08/2006, 6:09 AM
We do plenty of media bashing here, so no harm in a little 'My Name Is Earl' type balancing of karma.
Saturday's Irish Times (which I've just finished reading at 7.05am on Sunday - yes I'm a slow reader) featured MORE eircom league coverage than Premiership. There was two very decent match reports on Rvs v Bohs and Waterford v Longford, a bit of chat about the Derry in Europe, and a preview of the remaining FAI Cup ties.
Thank you D'Olier Street, more of it.
gspain
27/08/2006, 8:20 AM
We do plenty of media bashing here, so no harm in a little 'My Name Is Earl' type balancing of karma.
Saturday's Irish Times (which I've just finished reading at 7.05am on Sunday - yes I'm a slow reader) featured MORE eircom league coverage than Premiership. There was two very decent match reports on Rvs v Bohs and Waterford v Longford, a bit of chat about the Derry in Europe, and a preview of the remaining FAI Cup ties.
Thank you D'Olier Street, more of it.
Ironic or what
I actually made a conscious decision to not buy the Irish times on saturday and bought a rival paper as I was sick of their lack of domestic football coverage. Their small reports on Drogheda and Derry on Friday's paper were the last straw.
A face
27/08/2006, 9:41 AM
Sorry now but they have alot of ground to make up .... one swallow does make a summer, or what ever that phrase is.
I want to know why they were so anti-domestic league for so long, hindering the development of it. IMO they have alot to answer for, they printed some story in the past that clearly were not 'reporting the news' .... they were poorly researched, fabricated lies which sought only to tarnish the name of the league/clubs/players. Bare-faced lying which only had contempt for the league and the unknowing reader aswell.
el punter
27/08/2006, 9:52 AM
Sorry now but they have alot of ground to make up .... one swallow does make a summer, or what ever that phrase is.
I want to know why they were so anti-domestic league for so long, hindering the development of it. IMO they have alot to answer for, they printed some story in the past that clearly were not 'reporting the news' .... they were poorly researched, fabricated lies which sought only to tarnish the name of the league/clubs/players. Bare-faced lying which only had contempt for the league and the unknowing reader aswell.
I was wondering how long it would take you to post that Captain Grudge Bearer :)
A face
27/08/2006, 10:10 AM
I was wondering how long it would take you to post that Captain Grudge Bearer :)
So am i wrong ??
el punter
27/08/2006, 10:14 AM
So am i wrong ??
Certainly not, but encouragement of new behaviours rather than repeated berating for past sins is perhaps a more positive way to react. But each to their own I suppose.
Indeed one swallow may not make a summer, but we must make hay while the sun shines.
Red&White
27/08/2006, 10:30 AM
Certainly not, but encouragement of new behaviours rather than repeated berating for past sins is perhaps a more positive way to react. But each to their own I suppose.
Indeed one swallow may not make a summer, but we must make hay while the sun shines.
Now, now, it's a game of two halves.
A face
27/08/2006, 10:34 AM
Certainly not, but encouragement of new behaviours rather than repeated berating for past sins is perhaps a more positive way to react. But each to their own I suppose.
I felt the exact same .... about ten years ago. But that ten years of constant repeated, never ending monotonous, unfounded, unjustified, illogical vilifying domestic league bashing has changed my thinking slightly.
I know I know, we should turn the other cheek, and if we are slapped again, we should just turn back to the other cheek …… but when there are 17 people dead I think we should draw the line and say enough of the slapping.
Indeed one swallow may not make a summer, but we must make hay while the sun shines.
If at first you dont succeed, keeping writing búllshít for years on end to brainwash people to achieve something that got lost about ten years back and actually achieve nothing by the whole exercise.
el punter
27/08/2006, 10:47 AM
I felt the exact same .... about ten years ago. But that ten years of constant repeated, never ending monotonous, unfounded, unjustified, illogical vilifying domestic league bashing has changed my thinking slightly.
I know I know, we should turn the other cheek, and if we are slapped again, we should just turn back to the other cheek …… but when there are 17 people dead I think we should draw the line and say enough of the slapping.
If at first you dont succeed, keeping writing búllshít for years on end to brainwash people to achieve something that got lost about ten years back and actually achieve nothing by the whole exercise.
Sounds like it's time to pass the baton to the next generation of foolhardy believers.
Perhaps the bigger media is starting to take notice of the interest on foot.ie, walkthechalk, and Gareth's herculean efforts....then again perhaps not.
But regardless, we will fight the good fight as you did for a decade or more and then we shall pass the baton once more as we become battleworn, cynical and weary.
Passing and passing the baton from generation to generation until the game is won and the Premiership is nought but boxscores amidst the 28 page colour League of Ireland supplement in Monday's papers
A face
27/08/2006, 10:58 AM
Sounds like it's time to pass the baton to the next generation of foolhardy believers.
Perhaps the bigger media is starting to take notice of the interest on foot.ie, walkthechalk, and Gareth's herculean efforts....then again perhaps not.
But regardless, we will fight the good fight as you did for a decade or more and then we shall pass the baton once more as we become battleworn, cynical and weary.
What you talkin' about Willis ??
I aint passing no baton ;)
Passing and passing the baton from generation to generation until the game is won and the Premiership is nought but boxscores amidst the 28 page colour League of Ireland supplement in Monday's papers
Oh the joy, it seems like a magical mythical place. Its like when Moses parted the Red sea, and thousands of national league fans were sprinting to the other side ..... and all in slow motion, with angels singing and stuff. I knew i had one pint too many last night :p
Maybe i am biased towards the Irish Times but Emmet malone is the football journalist in Ireland. I think he weekly column is fair on the eL as takes the good with the bad. Excellent article by him on the Staunton situation last week too.
gspain
27/08/2006, 5:42 PM
Maybe i am biased towards the Irish Times but Emmet malone is the football journalist in Ireland. I think he weekly column is fair on the eL as takes the good with the bad. Excellent article by him on the Staunton situation last week too.
No disputing that but he appears to get less and less space.
No disputing that but he appears to get less and less space.
Maybe quality not quantity. I cringe everything i read McDermotts "articles" in the Indo.
Poor Student
27/08/2006, 8:02 PM
Just scanned all the tabloids at work today. There was one small article maximum in a couple of papers about Derry v Shels, well away from the heavy glossy huge EPL coverage and the All-Ireland coverage. EL coverage in the weekend media tends to peak in the summer when there's no big GAA games that weekend. Otherwise it's buried deep beneath the EPL barring the odd expose on Shels' dire finances.
The Indo have just signed up Daniel McDonnell which is a very good thing.... he'll have a tough job to make up for McDermott's shortcomings though.
Ozymandias
28/08/2006, 10:41 AM
some of the best articles on the EL have been written by emmett Malone..he is a decent journalist but i do take the point that he does not get the space he deserves for domestic soccer...when he writes on the EL it is well researched and informative...he must have a decent interest in it himself
Kingdom
28/08/2006, 4:01 PM
This site is more therapeutic than any shrink. I was beginning to think I was the only one who thought Emmet Malone is a decent journalist. I would go so far as to say that he is the best sports journalist on this island, Keith duggan is the only one who comes close.
I've gotten p*ssed off with Tom Humphries and as for Gerry McDermott. Oh dear God. Do away with him!
Poor Student
28/08/2006, 8:42 PM
The Indo have just signed up Daniel McDonnell which is a very good thing
Who is he?
OneRedArmy
28/08/2006, 9:00 PM
This site is more therapeutic than any shrink. I was beginning to think I was the only one who thought Emmet Malone is a decent journalist. I would go so far as to say that he is the best sports journalist on this island, Keith duggan is the only one who comes close.
I've gotten p*ssed off with Tom Humphries and as for Gerry McDermott. Oh dear God. Do away with him!Humphries columns used to be great but he appears to have disappeared up his own posterior in the last 12-18 months (no mean feat for a big guy). The number of articles he has written bemoaning his chosen occupation and how wrong us civilians are to think its a great life is yawn inducing.
Duggan is now the only must read for me. His piece on Munster rugby fans before the Heineken Cup semi is the best piece of sports journalism I've read in years.
Malone good, well researched, but lacks any real depth and empathy for me.
McDermott wouldn't pass his Junior Cert with the drivel he produces.
Lim till i die
28/08/2006, 10:27 PM
Duggan is now the only must read for me. His piece on Munster rugby fans before the Heineken Cup semi is the best piece of sports journalism I've read in years.
Was that the tongue in cheek bit about their "commitment"? If so it was superb :)
seand
29/08/2006, 10:04 AM
Who is he?
McDonnell been covering eL for the Star and others in recent years, and was one of the men behind HospitalPass and the founder of OrielWeb. Does the eL hour on Newstalk- hes the sensible one. He edited the UCD campus newspaper for a year too!
bigmac
29/08/2006, 10:08 AM
Malone good, well researched, but lacks any real depth and empathy for me.
That's because he's a journalist, not a columnist whose object is to give you their opinion on whatever floats their boat that week. It shouldn't matter who writes match reports - they should all just be a summary of the main incidents in the match. Tom Humphries hasn't written a proper article since his account of the Michelle de Bruin drug test (fantastically researched and well presented) - he's too concerned with his cigar-chumping sports editor jokes and moaning about the sorry state of Dublin hurling. His recent (last year or two) work smacks a bit of laziness to me - I get the feeling that he's trading on his name and nothing else these days.
Emmet Malone has got the height of praise on this forum from me, and I still think an NLSA award should be handed out every year to the journalist who does the most to promote Irish football.
Does the eL hour on Newstalk- hes the sensible one.
You mean the boxing match (3, 3 minute rounds...) with Roddy.
McDonnell been covering eL for the Star and others in recent years, and was one of the men behind HospitalPass and the founder of OrielWeb. Does the eL hour on Newstalk- hes the sensible one. He edited the UCD campus newspaper for a year too!
Was wondering was that the same Daniel McDonnell. Used to do the Hospital Pass Harps updates for the lads.
Good luck to you Daniel, good to see another true fans from days gone by popping up the the mainstream media. Now what ever happened to Mr Looney?
TG
BohDiddley
29/08/2006, 12:53 PM
That's because he's a journalist, not a columnist whose object is to give you their opinion on whatever floats their boat that week. It shouldn't matter who writes match reports - they should all just be a summary of the main incidents in the match. Tom Humphries hasn't written a proper article since his account of the Michelle de Bruin drug test (fantastically researched and well presented) - he's too concerned with his cigar-chumping sports editor jokes and moaning about the sorry state of Dublin hurling. His recent (last year or two) work smacks a bit of laziness to me - I get the feeling that he's trading on his name and nothing else these days.
Emmet Malone has got the height of praise on this forum from me, and I still think an NLSA award should be handed out every year to the journalist who does the most to promote Irish football.
Agree with most of that, though the distinction is that Malone is a (very competent) reporter, rather than a professional wind-bag. I have the highest regard for him, even though he had that lapse over Dalymount groundsharing.
Jerry The Saint
31/08/2006, 9:52 AM
And on the flip side we have this garbage from Philip Quinn in the Independent
http://www.unison.ie/sportsdesk/football/stories.php3?ca=12&si=1679517
Ahead of Stuttgart, does Pat Devlin's experience in the eircom League qualify him to play a key role on Staunton's team?
Thursday August 31st 2006
STEVE STAUNTON'S right-hand man in the Gottlieb Daimler Stadium on Saturday night has never sat in the technical area for a competitive senior Irish international.
While Bobby Robson won 20 caps, and both played for, and managed, England in the World Cup finals, Pat Devlin, who won one Irish youth cap, has zero experience of the white hot heat that goes with being in soccer's supreme cauldron.
Robson won the English FA Cup and UEFA Cup with Ipswich Town, captured Dutch and Portuguese league titles with PSV Eindhoven and Porto, and also led Barcelona to Cup Winners' Cup and Spanish Cup glory.
Devlin won the FAI Cup twice with yo-yo club Bray Wanderers, managed the eircom League squad in 1996-97, and is best known for making a small fortune as Damien Duff's advisor.
Yet, in the absence of senior statesman Robson, recovering after a cancer operation, it is to the gnomic Devlin that Staunton will turn to for advice when the bullets are flying in Stuttgart on Saturday.
When the German panzer division, their World Cup bronze medals glistening under the Stuttgart spotlights, advance through the Irish trenches, Staunton will bend the ear of a manager used to fighting for crumbs at the foot of the eircom League.
The presence of the highly-respected Robson on Staunton's application swung the job vacancy the way of Ireland's most capped player; without Robson, Staunton's request would have carried little gravitas.
Yet now, with the ailing Robson unable to bring his immense experience, knowledge and acumen to the Stuttgart arena, Staunton will rely instead on a confidante, Devlin, more used to scrapping for points in St Mel's Park and Gortakeegan.
Threat
It's one thing working out how to curb the threat of Jason Byrne and Glen Crowe of Shelbourne; it's quite another eliminating the twin dangers of Miroslav Klose and Lukas Podolski.
When Robson fell ill and it became known that he would not be available for the Stuttgart assignment, Staunton could have sought senior counsel elsewhere, even on an interim basis. Kenny Dalglish, ironically a close friend of Devlin and linked with the Irish manager's job in the past, could have been approached.
Former Irish internationals John Aldridge and Joe Kinnear, proven club managers in England and, like Dalglish, currently unattached, would, almost certainly, have made their services available if asked.
Ron Atkinson, who discovered Sean St Ledger and was Staunton's manager at Aston Villa, could also have been considered as a temporary aide-de-camp.
Yet, Staunton in his wisdom, has decided against finding an interim replacement for Robson, preferring to rely on a clutch of international rookies in his backroom staff, of which Devlin has emerged as a key figure.
When Devlin was appointed in April his job specifications were that of international B manager and Eircom League co-ordinator.
Staunton explained at the time that Devlin's function would be to monitor the eircom League and report on potential international players. "My eyes and ears at home," he said.
Surprise
Some seasoned observers of the Irish club scene felt Devlin's appointment was something of a surprise.
For all his admirable work at keeping Bray alive, 'Devo' was regarded as a good club manager, if not a great one.
Yet, now, after 21 years in the relative backwater of League of Ireland management, during which time he gave service to his beloved Bray, Athlone Town and Drogheda United, the diminutive Dubliner finds himself, remarkably, as the man with the most managerial experience on the plane that departs Dublin Airport today.
In four short months, Devlin's responsibilities have taken a dramatic shift in emphasis and he has been catapulted into a position of power which his background might suggest he is not best equipped to handle.
As the Irish team played a friendly in Dublin yesterday against a home-based under-age side, Devlin rode shotgun to Staunton. Sancho Panza to Don Quixote.
Tomorrow night, as the Irish team go through their paces in Stuttgart, Devlin's Bray Wanderers will entertain Shelbourne at the Carlisle Grounds. Given his 20-year soccer CV in Ireland, it makes you wonder where his abilities are best suited.
Vorsprung durch technik, indeed.
Philip Quinn
There have been many debates on the merits or otherwise of Devlin as a Manager/Advisor/Scout/"Pimp" but this doesn't even go near them and sticks with the barstooler refrain - "He's rubbish 'cos he didn't go to England". It's the same mentality that said Kerr was "out of his depth" because he'd only worked with kids (apparently Pats won a couple of leagues on a shoestring budget because the other managers felt sorry for him or something).
Didn't this guy used to have a proper sportswriting gig (like lead soccer reporter) and now he's reduced to writing crap off the top of his head like this while Gerry McDermott gets to go and watch the games? I even think he claimed to be a Bohs fan at one point.
placid casual
31/08/2006, 10:10 AM
mcdermott is the equivilant of head lice.
with any luck he will be in accosted in stuttgart by german hoolie's who will use him as a rug .
NY Hoop
31/08/2006, 11:59 AM
Disgraceful article but well up there with the indo's line of slagging off anything to do with our league. I'm no lawyer but can Devlin sue for saying that he has made a small fortune from Duff?
And he wants Ron Atkinson on the Irish bench? Hope to see this clown in Stuttgart.
McDermott is an idiot too. For a dundalk native to complain about bad language at a Rovers game takes the biscuit, cake, meringue and flan.
KOH
TonyD
31/08/2006, 12:29 PM
God, that Quinn article was some heap of tripe wasn't it ? As Jerry the Saint pointed out this is exactly the type of mentality that turned on Brian Kerr. Rubbish from start to finish. Among other things, he doesn't even seem to know that Devlin is no longer in charge at Bray. And as for "German Panzer Division....advance through the Irish Trenches":rolleyes: God give me strength. The guy should be working for the Sun or one of the other English Tabloid rags. Is the Article accompanied by a picture of Staunton in a WW2 uniform by any chance ?
While i think the Indo sports writting in generally sh!te i have to agree that Devlin has no record worthy of international management.
Raheny Red
01/09/2006, 12:32 PM
While i think the Indo sports writting in generally sh!te i have to agree that Devlin has no record worthy of international management.
Better than Stan's record anyway!
BohDiddley
01/09/2006, 12:56 PM
More credit where more due: Mirror's eL pullout today is a superb production and beats any of the so-called 'qualities' hands down.
aido1895
01/09/2006, 1:15 PM
..... I'm no lawyer but can Devlin sue for saying that he has made a small fortune from Duff?
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He is stating fact when he says that Devo has made a small fortune from Duff so Im guessing any court action over such a statement would be thrown out before it got to the steps of the court.
ciaraa
01/09/2006, 1:38 PM
I'd like to thank this guy for giving me a great laugh this afternoon.
whats the criteria for a soccer journalist? Know as little as possible about the sport?
I especially liked this The Sun-esque paragraph
"When the German panzer division, their World Cup bronze medals glistening under the Stuttgart spotlights, advance through the Irish trenches, Staunton will bend the ear of a manager used to fighting for crumbs at the foot of the eircom League."
TheOwl
01/09/2006, 3:37 PM
I think Philip Quinn "retired" as a sports journalist after the 2002 World Cup because he was sick of the circus, and is now a sub-editor who writes the odd piece.
I do remember him being on "The Soccer Show" talking about the EL a lot.
nshoop
01/09/2006, 10:34 PM
Does the mirror do an eircom league pullout every friday?
strangeirish
01/09/2006, 10:41 PM
Does the mirror do an eircom league pullout every friday?
Dunno, but good Catholics do!:D
*Sorry*
Taxi....
I think the Indo sports section has a lot of imported Herald journos now. Sure the Indo sports section event looks like a tabloid such is the layout.
gustavo
03/09/2006, 7:09 PM
The Times' sport section yesterday had zero eL coverage:(
Billy Lord
04/09/2006, 12:12 AM
Quinn's piece is valid. Devlin is a journeyman EL manager who has made a lot of money out of Duff. He's zero qualifications for the job unless his sole task is to sell Irish players to English clubs or win the FAI Cup.
On the other hand, Robson is a nice bloke who hasn't a clue at this level, despite dragging a dire England side to the last four in the worst World Cup ever, Italia 90.
Wheras Staunton has no experience of managing at any level.
Staunton+Robson+Devlin = failure. They're all ****e. The FAI-run league hasn't a chance.
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