Mark O'Neill-Cummins' Eircom Review
1/3
It is now possible to bet on almost
any game. The internet has been a
real force in all of this. It adds a
bit of excitement to a match and there
is no harm in that I suppose.
Sometimes your team might lose but you
might win some money so the evening is
saved.
On the other hand, there have been a few
betting scandals in Europe. What about
our league? Not every player is
professional and we all have bills to pay.
Hopefully no Eircom League player will
succumb to an illegal betting ring. We
need more positive stories from the league
I say.
2/3
The B internationals are to make a comeback,
specifically designed for Eircom League
players. This is a great idea I think. It
will give home based players the chance to
play for their country. And who wouldn’t
want that?
Of course, the games will be played in Eircom
League stadiums in front of even smaller
crowds than normal so one has to wonder what
the benefit is. If Staunton wants an Eircom
League player he should simply come to see a
few league games. Nevertheless, it can’t be
easy being a manager with no managerial
experience and I for one wish him well.
3/3
The league still plays games on Good Friday.
Now, regardless of your religion, there is
no getting around the fact that the pubs
are closed so some teams are missing out on
a lot of revenue.
Then again, without alcohol to fuel some
blackguards, the games pass off peacefully.
Maybe this is something the league could
look at? If an alcohol ban means families
can go to stadiums and feel safe, who
wouldn’t be in favour of that?
Of course the FAI would have to compensate
clubs for the lack of bar income at the
start but the increased attendances would
soon pay for this move alone!
I’m surprised this kind of forward looking
thinking wasn’t in the Genesis Report.
The league would be in a much healthier
condition if so, and who wouldn’t want
that?