Article in Financial Times
....on Saturday. Really interesting, a Swiss Sports Consultancy basically laughing at how badly football clubs appoint managers. always bowing to populism and knee jerk reactions etc etc. If I could find it online I'd stick it up here & also send a copy to John Delaney.
Also, last Monday week's UK Times had an article by Gabriele Marcoti(?) advocating European Leagues outside the big 4 or 5 reconfiguring so you'd have an Atlantic League, a Balkan League, a Nordic League and a central/eastern European league. He listed a sample of the clubs that'd make up each league and omitted to mention any Irish team (:
But I agreed with the jist of it. European club foootball is becoming incraesingly uncompetitive after the group stages and financially the big clubs take all the money.
Just think if we could do what the IRFU does and enter 4 ptrovincial teams into some type of Western European league. Search for the article, I liked it.
Also interesting is reading all the press about the RFU and Andy Robinson. Most papers say that regardless of who's in charge of England, the structure of the English game is killing the competiveness of the national team (too many games, too many foreigners crowding out local talent etc etc.). Almost every paper cites the IRFU as an example of how to progress. I met Sir Clive Woordward recently and he agrees. In a way I saw a similarity with our football situation. Slagging off Stan is one thing, but the total structure of our game is the problem, too many players struggling abroad, national team totally dependent on a foreign system etc etc.
Anyway, gotta go now. Little fella's nap has just come to a noisy end...