Originally Posted by
nigel-harps1954
Soccer of football is just personal preference. I don't think there's anything more to it. I find myself saying soccer from time to time, and like Bonnie, don't get why people get so wound up over it.
People flock to England and Scotland down to it being historically embedded in Irish footballing society. People won't support football here until we've regular Champions League and Europa League entrants, bigger more fancy stadia, more widespread marketing, more exotic squad lists and recognisable faces from world football....and really, every club to win the Euromillions.
Attendance figures dropped as a result of the Sky Sports phenomenon. Nothing can compete with a marketing machine like it. The standard of the league dropped dramatically over a twenty year period through the 80's and 90's here too, and didn't grow with the rest of the European game. As Sky leagues grew, the Irish game was hindered. Football was available at the touch of a button on your television. The switch to Friday nights from Sunday afternoons hit young families, and a drastic change that didn't work. English football is full of young families attending. It's harder to take a young child to a game in Ireland kicking off at 8pm when they'd normally be getting ready for bed.