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Boh_So_Good
15/08/2007, 10:59 PM
Am I the only person sick of seeing this comment printed in it seems, every article about the league? I have been going to Bohs matches for about 30 years and I heard it then and I still hear it now. Change the bloody record. The amazing thing is that the crowds are much bigger now - do not believe what some say - I recall watching Bohs playing Limerick Utd in a league game once in the late 70's and there were 22 people in the whole ground.

What is it about the League of Ireland which makes it different than any other league sport in this country.

When was the last time you ever heard anybody say "if the field hockey league is going to survive" "if the basketball league is going to survive" and so on.

It wasn't that long ago that a rugby league in this country was nothing more than a handful of RTE producers with brollys standing in the rain occasionally clapping. Not once do I recall an article which said "if a rugby league in this country is going to survive" - yet it seems to appears in every article on the LOI.

I have no doubt that in the future if we had 10 years straight of a successful professional league here we would still be listening to this tired old comment. The League of Ireland no matter what will always be here in one form or another. It is not going to vanish completely!

hoops1
15/08/2007, 11:03 PM
If you are going to survive, you will need to have a lie down

monzo
15/08/2007, 11:06 PM
He speaks the truth. I'm also fed up with it. 'Improve' should replace 'survive'.

jebus
15/08/2007, 11:14 PM
It wasn't that long ago that a rugby league in this country was nothing more than a handful of RTE producers with brollys standing in the rain occasionally clapping

That's true, it was last weekend :)

A face
16/08/2007, 12:15 AM
tired media cliches my friend let it slide

Exactly, and to be honest most of the journos dont have another angle because some of them simply just dont know the game. They wheel this out everytime they need a crutch for their argument, as if to give it more credibility. You have to remember half these guys are winging it, reading stuff from news feeds etc. Alot of them are very far removed from the actual game themselves it amazing how they actually manage to keep people interested.

If you compare them to any other journo in a European country, any city that has pride in their own team, people that actually know the game and their club, the quality of journalism has to be alot higher. The reason being is because people would find them out very fast, so they have to be on the ball. The readership over here is completely different, i mean the word barstooler didn't just fall out of the sky, in fact its very accurate and descriptive of the readership.

don ramo
16/08/2007, 12:18 AM
doesn't matter where you are, if your here it's we wont survive, if your in spain, italy or england the bubble is going to burst, to much money being spent, which is true on the continent, but i cant see it happening here the FAI (for all the s***e we give them) are fierce strict on finances, or leagues future is secure what we do with it is the question, do we stand still or move forward, were moving alright but slowly,



we will survive

A face
16/08/2007, 12:23 AM
doesn't matter where you are, if your here it's we wont survive, if your in spain, italy or england the bubble is going to burst, to much money being spent, which is true on the continent, but i cant see it happening here the FAI (for all the s***e we give them) are fierce strict on finances, or leagues future is secure what we do with it is the question, do we stand still or move forward, were moving alright but slowly,



we will survive

Are you winding? I would have thought its the polar opposite to be honest. The FAI for the last 50 years have been anything but strict

don ramo
16/08/2007, 12:28 AM
well correct me if i'm ,but shels were relegated, and longford were duducted 6 points for not registering there finances on time, and from what i understand all clubs finaces are alright for the most part,
say im wrong if you want but thats the way i see it, it was assested last year to sort out lisencing, are you saying they lied

A face
16/08/2007, 12:36 AM
well correct me if i'm ,but shels were relegated, and longford were duducted 6 points for not registering there finances on time, and from what i understand all clubs finaces are alright for the most part,
say im wrong if you want but thats the way i see it, it was assested last year to sort out lisencing, are you saying they lied

I'm saying the league is only beginning to get off its knees because of years of neglect by the FAI, the group entrusted with all things football on this island from day one.

One sunny day doesn't make a summer, how they let football get into this state in the first place is criminal. I'll put it this way ...... they have a long long long way to go yet. And for us not to recognise that is doing ourselves a huge injustice.

Bluebeard
16/08/2007, 8:21 AM
Am I the only person sick of seeing this comment printed in it seems, every article about the league? I have been going to Bohs matches for about 30 years and I heard it then and I still hear it now. Change the bloody record. The amazing thing is that the crowds are much bigger now - do not believe what some say - I recall watching Bohs playing Limerick Utd in a league game once in the late 70's and there were 22 people in the whole ground.

What is it about the League of Ireland which makes it different than any other league sport in this country.

When was the last time you ever heard anybody say "if the field hockey league is going to survive" "if the basketball league is going to survive" and so on.

It wasn't that long ago that a rugby league in this country was nothing more than a handful of RTE producers with brollys standing in the rain occasionally clapping. Not once do I recall an article which said "if a rugby league in this country is going to survive" - yet it seems to appears in every article on the LOI.

I have no doubt that in the future if we had 10 years straight of a successful professional league here we would still be listening to this tired old comment. The League of Ireland no matter what will always be here in one form or another. It is not going to vanish completely!

First I was dismayed,
I was petrified,
Kept thinkin' how'm I gonna live
Without my local side.
Then I read so many rags
Seeing how bad they got it wrong
So I grew strong,
And I learned to get along
Without their crap,
Loquatious waste.
When I open up the Sindo
It is now with pure distaste.
I should have binned the sports section,
Never turned on RTÉ,
I had thought for just one second
They'd repeat this verbal Diaharroe'

Go on now go,
To Sunderland:
Your petty thoughtless points of view
no longer in demand.
Weren't you the ones who tried
To hurt us with your lies?
D'you think we'd crumble?
D'you think we'll roll over and die?

Oh no not Us
We will survive
As Long as we know 'bout football
We'll watch our matches live!
We've got all our clubs to follow
'Cause telly football's hollow
The league'll survive!
It will survive!

From the Foot.ie A Capella Ensemble
Kapelmeister - Superfrank

Magicme
16/08/2007, 8:52 AM
Oh Bluebeard, you are one mean fecker, making me cry laughing at work.

BRILL!

WoodquayBoy
16/08/2007, 1:06 PM
Take a bow Bluebrid, that is class - any chance someone could approach Gift Grub and offer it for a sketch?

sligoman
16/08/2007, 1:31 PM
Bluebeard, since moving to London you seem to have way too much time on your hands. I like it!:).

btid1
16/08/2007, 3:07 PM
Absolute genius Bluebeard!!

Bluebeard
16/08/2007, 3:17 PM
Bluebeard, since moving to London you seem to have way too much time on your hands. I like it!:).

Join me Sligoman - together we could cripple the British productivity figures:D

sligoman
16/08/2007, 3:24 PM
Join me Sligoman - together we could cripple the British productivity figures:DYeah but you're also lowering their unemployment rate. Vicious circle really:D

galwayhoop
16/08/2007, 3:50 PM
Yeah but you're also lowering their unemployment rate.

not really. he is actually maintaining it ;)

el punter
16/08/2007, 4:11 PM
For what it's worth there's also constant talk about 'if hurling is going to survive', and 'hurling is in big trouble' throughout the media. It too has been dying as long as its been living it seems.

paudie
16/08/2007, 4:47 PM
A round of applause for Bluebeard.

POTM at the very least.

DmanDmythDledge
17/08/2007, 12:40 AM
A round of applause for Bluebeard.

POTM at the very least.
Have you seen his other posts?:D

Pauro 76
17/08/2007, 9:05 AM
Great stuff Bluebeard! Feckin hell that was funny. :)

BohDiddley
17/08/2007, 11:47 AM
Bluebeard, Waterford should get extra points just for that! :D

Bluebeard
17/08/2007, 1:06 PM
Bluebeard, Waterford should get extra points just for that! :D

I've sent the application in this morning!