View Full Version : What club would you NOT like to see be relegated?
ger121
24/07/2008, 2:34 PM
Galway for me. They bring more to the league than the rest in my opinion.
WoodquayBoy
24/07/2008, 9:32 PM
B) A lot of people(myself included) missed it due to oxegen..
Pathetic. Anyway, I obviously voted for United, but (and I am in danger of being lynched for saying this) in some ways I want us to go down and come back up by winning the First or a playoff just to shut up, for once and for all, certain elements on this site.
A face
25/07/2008, 8:45 AM
That's nonsense, and you know it. The only way forward is intelligently designed leagues (http://stigonline.com/misc/design.htm).
Brain McNice, i like his work, i'm a fan ..... i say we put him in charge. Say Yes to 'No more poxy draws to UCD' !! ;)
jinxy lilywhite
25/07/2008, 9:39 AM
Pathetic. Anyway, I obviously voted for United, but (and I am in danger of being lynched for saying this) in some ways I want us to go down and come back up by winning the First or a playoff just to shut up, for once and for all, certain elements on this site.
Like getting promoted the proper way and not to molly colly the fai and iag.
GavinZac
25/07/2008, 9:46 AM
Like getting promoted the proper way and not to molly colly the fai and iag.
Yes I'd imagine that's what he meant, thank you for pointing it out.
A face
25/07/2008, 9:47 AM
Like getting promoted the proper way and not to molly colly the fai and iag.
They were given an invite to the league, what were they going to do ... turn it down?
Its a pity that clubs voted for playoffs that year because they were never going to have any bearing on who went up/down ..... It didn't matter who won them, it was not going to decide who was going up.
GavinZac
25/07/2008, 9:50 AM
Its a pity that clubs voted for playoffs that year because they were never going to have any bearing on who went up/down ..... It didn't matter who won them, it was not going to decide who was going up.
They had a tiny effect on the football performance side of the assessment. I'd say clubs voted for it for the combined reasons of having something to aim for and adding any tiny bit of weight to the football side they could. Unfortunately for Dundalk, it wasn't enough in those circumstances.
A face
25/07/2008, 10:05 AM
They had a tiny effect on the football performance side of the assessment. I'd say clubs voted for it for the combined reasons of having something to aim for and adding any tiny bit of weight to the football side they could. Unfortunately for Dundalk, it wasn't enough in those circumstances.
It was a bit of a farce alright the way in panned out in the end.
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