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stevieontour
Hi ... my name is Devils Advocate and here is what I have to say.
Again today Bohs are in the paper with a worsening financial situtaion.
This the club that should be in an extremely stong postion with the Sale of their stadium etc etc.
I'll stop you there, my boy. The stadium has not been sold and there is no etc.
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In my opinion a united Irish league will not fix this issues.
I totally agree, and I'm always baffled to see it presented as a panacea. Why would adding a bunch of crap teams no-one cares about from some far-flung, godforsaken corner of the island make the league more appealing? Its only value is as a platform for a relaunch.
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The country is full of rich people who love their football
I've seen no evidence of this.
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but know business well enough to stay the hell away from a league of Ireland club with their money.
Football is a loss-making venture for an investor at any level. The difference is that by investing in an eL club you'll only lose millions rather than tens of millions.
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My proposal is and I know you will all hate me for this, but scrap the current league. It's simply not working at the moment, and shows nothing to anyone with a brain that it will improve.
They already did this.
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I say .. do what the Japanese, Koreans, Americans & Aussies did. Start a fresh. New clubs awarded Franchises, who can prove a business model. Franchises would be based in properly chosen higher population areas
Did that too.
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The only way to get them in is a brand new product.
What, rugby?
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I'm living in Sydney now, and you wouldn't believe how much of a success the A-League has been. The standard of football, although below the LOI, is improving so quickly. Fans are flocking ... a previously extremely sceptical media have joined the band wagon. The 1st TV contract for the A-League was ripped up at the end of the first season & fox multiplied their payment to the clubs by 6 for season 2.
Totally different scenario, you had a league which was basically restricted to local ethnic communities in a country weaned on interprovincial and international sport. As soon as this anomaly was corrected, it flourished. All it proves is that proper funding and marketing works. No surprise there.
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You put something similar to that in place in Ireland .. and I bet within 2-3 we have a team playing in the Group stages of the Champions League.
You put €10m into an eL club now and you'll get the same result.
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Go ahead .. and call me all the names under the sun ..
I don't see why anyone would do that.
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but am I not just saying what all us football fans know deep down??
Nope.