Future of Irish Domestic Soccer Meeting
Just back from this; decent turn out given the weather maybe 60-70 people? preponderance of Bohs/ Shels fans given the location though lots of others as well.
Panel consisted of (and spoke in this order) Daire Whelan, author of Who Stole our Game?, Stephen McGuinness of the PFAI, Gerry Conway, Bohs Secretary, John Byrne PRO of Shamrock Rovers and Gerry McDermott from the FAI. Con Murphy chaired.
DW read a chunk of his book which - I haven't read it - on the evidence of this was long on moody backward glances, a bit short on analysis. Thought football had to learn lessons from the GAA and the IRFU about marketing to families, and to the casual uncommitted 'sports fan'
SmcG. strongly supported the merger with the FAI, saying they - the PFAI - had made more progress talking to the FAI than they ever had with the league. Said the new standard contract would revolutionise the game here; also applauded a new benevolent fund being set up by the PFAI in association with the FAI
GC said Bohs would be looking to get to euro group stages in 5 years, that the clubs needed to work together for the good of the league - and that most did - making it fairly clear which one he figured didn't. Sean Connor was there. Said partnership with DCU was good for the club and the players, in that it gives them the chance to do degrees to prepare themselves for life after football
JB went through the'how we rescued rovers' routine; talked about putting down roots in the community, had a moment with GC, where they congratulated each other on being easy to work with.
GmcD came out fighting; best prepared presentation - accused DW of ignoring all that the FAI was doing to rescue football in order not to disturb his thesis; said Greyhound racing showed the way; said hoolies were the biggest deterrent and the biggest obstacle.
Questions tended towards the monologue rather than the question; mostly directed at Gerry McDermott re; hooliganism, possible all ireland league, facilities or lack of them, the usefullness or otherwise of the comparison with rugby, the lack of links between junior football and the EL clubs, and, in the other direction, between the national team and the league teams - good suggestion, I thought, from a Rovers fan who said she thought all international tickets should be distributed through clubs the way the GAA distributes All Ireland tickets; she thought the effect would be to awaken people to the existence and presence of LoI clubs.
I've left out loads; it was a good discussion, and I hope the FAI continue being prepared to be open to such forums; although there was a touch of the una duce, una voce about criticism of the league in one of GmcD's answers. Problem i guess was that it was still just us talking ourselves - foot.ie goes live; John Delaney or Ollie B. up there would been interesting..