Originally Posted by
Dodge
We're at a massive disadvantage because we haven't a league string enough to produce players for the national team. That bit isn't in question. But that problem doesn't exist because of the people involved with the league. it exists because of the people involved in Irish football with no interest in the league.
Look at Croatia or Denmark. Similarly sized countries but always have 4/5 home based players in their squad and practically all their players have started their career in their home leagues. For Ireland to stop relying on British clubs to develop our players (when they can barely develop the required level from English youngsters) we NEED to have a league strong enough to supply 3-5 squad players in every Irish squad. I genuinely think that the likes of McLean, Fahey, Ward, Long, Doyle, Hoolahan and Coleman show that talented players can play here and still move on to the bigger leagues when they're ready. The likes of Keane, Duff etc will always go away early.
But of course I'll be laughed at as a LOI zealot and fans here will still look to the FAI to 'unearth' players like Green and Cox. Meanwhile fans in EVERY other country that qualifies regularly from Europe maintain their professional leagues