Imagine if we had facilities
The result on Saturday(Cork City 3-1 Malmo) was in all likely-hood a one off. But it shows what can be done if a team takes a professional approach into the game. Pat Dolan is always talking about the lack of faciltities and structures at Cork City and in League of ireland soccer. The league will always get a few freak results in europe as a one off. But not until the facilities and professionalism are in place from the FAI down to the clubs can the league make any real progress. Continuelly the best yourg players are leaving our shores at very young ages and are lost to the League. The best thing that could happen is for our young players to achive top coaching and education here in ireland and if they are good enough the best will always go to the big clubs.
Europe should not be the barometer at the moment. We should strive to achive a more ;professional approach, TV coverage etc. and until that happens there will not be the consistency in Europe.
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Originally Posted by jofyisgod
True, liamon. Problem is, those leagues are not going to be low on cash forever.
They will have UEFA licencing aswell though so while those clubs were getting anyway with murder before, they wont be now.
To be honest .... it is up to the FAI and clubs to ensure their is a proper system in place to prevent the needless journeys of some of the youth in this country. I think we should adopt something like the system the Scandinavian countries have in place.
Also .... did i hear something about the U-19's being done away with in England. Dont know the full story here but if something like that does happen, the players in those leagues have to go somewhere. In short ... there'll be less room for Irish players on benches all over England.
Can someone fill us in on this if they know anymore ??