Hi lads.
I was just wondering will there be a Leagur launch this year. And does anyone know when the League of Ireland Guides from The Star & The Mirror are out.
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Hi lads.
I was just wondering will there be a Leagur launch this year. And does anyone know when the League of Ireland Guides from The Star & The Mirror are out.
It would be great if there were a few TV and Radio previews, i'm sure NewsTalk will have one, how good it will be i'm not sure.
Thanks lads. Roll on March 8th.
Well www.extratime.ie should have a good preview i'd imagine. www.rte.ie will have something half decent as well.
To get the ball rolling .....
Slightly off topic, but apart from these launches and guides, what the hell are the FAI doing to attract new fans ahead of the new season ? Just a couple of small things I believe they could be doing, would be running a monthly competition for both kids and another for adults on their web site, giving jerseys etc a s a prize.This would be simply a text your name competition, but they could also run a countrywide competition in conjunction with schools, where an essay style contest run over say the first half of the season, where they either experienced a LoI match or watched it on tv.
Also, at the forth coming international games, they could give out (yes free of charge), such things as pens/pencils/erasers, with clubs names and crests on them. All this I realise costs money, though surely they could use an Irish company, which would also bring them extra kudos.
http://www.sportsfile.com/winshare/w...628/454660.jpg
http://extratime.ie/newsdesk/article...-league-chair/
Eamon will have all the answers to that one .... he's been re-elected since early Nov 2012 for his second term i think
^^I'm presuming he was told to "sh!t or get off the pot" and decided to take a sh!t?
I'm doing one a preview for balls.ie. As with most things there, it really ins't the most serious coverage of the league you'll find. Will be published in the week leading up to kick off
What do fans want in League of Ireland coverage. We are working on our coverage of the League of Ireland this year at wordinsport.com and want to see what fans actually want.
Official media launch today. I did a lighthearted bit on the photo here;
http://balls.ie/football/airtricity-...aunch-picture/
Serious stuff to note;
11 of 19 clubs made a profit last year. Biggest loss was 40k. In total profit for clubs was 242k
League prize money remains the same; €241k for Premier, €74 for first. Winners of prem receive €100k, winners of EA Sports cup receive €25k
I would have presumed that especially during a recession, that it would make sense that a body sucha as the FAI could have linked up with the Guaranteed Irish body or even Enterprise Ireland, and use their expertise in pushing the support of Irish soccer, and how much of a difference that an extra 500 people paying in to a LOI ground or just simply buying merchandise, could actually mean in terms of employment !
There was a recent report done by a UK body, which suggested that Irish people spent €100 million a year going across the water supporting clubs over there.Now, I'm not going over old ground,about trying to dissuade them from going, but if even a small percentage of them bought some merchandise from a club here, imagine what a difference that could actually make ! If anybody has that report I would love to read it and even have re printed in a National newspaper !!
Hell, what about having a shop/unit in the airport Duty Free, that had souvenirs etc, from all LOI clubs.
Go easy on me guys, there just ideas !! Sometimes we just have to think outside the box !!
Crazy money spent going across the water alright. Not something that's going to change any time soon either. It's down to every club really to build their support base and work within their communities to raise their respective profiles. There is some thing the FAI could possibly do with the support of clubs, e.g. some deal for people going to an international game to go to a league game for half price etc.
LoI clubs with the support of the FAI, should be a focal point for the development of the game within their regions. I'd see it as a bad reflection on the FAI that a number or populated regions don't have a LoI club. While it's tough in the current climate, there should be positive noises, schemes and some form of blueprint from the FAI to work towards a wider spread of the league. It's something that will take years and has no quick solution.
Piece going to be on Today FM today between 2pm-3pm about the League of Ireland and Limericks return to the Premier. It was recorded last week in Thomond Park for anyone interested.
I was just wondering has anyone seen a photo of the First Division players at the League Launch ?
Cheers lads.
Thanks lads.
Yeah there's a photo on the Spirtsfile website. Just click on Airtricity League Launch 2013 and scroll down.
Back to the topic of the newspaper league guides- I assume they're out this week, most likely on Friday? I recall the Star's one being on the first Friday of the season last year.
I'm looking forward to them. I always enjoy a look at them.
Something to pass half an hour on the trip to Waterford.
The following suggested different:
http://www.fai.ie/domestic-a-grassro...t-dvision.html
My understanding is potential new clubs are asked to submit an 'expression of interest', and then basically told whether it's worth pursuing.
GUST submitted one this year and were told not to bother with a full application cos it wouldn't be accepted.
I'm not trying to start an argument, but I'm just going to say that you can't just apply. You need an application pack from the FAI, which they will not give to you if they don't want you to apply.
In my opinion, it allows the FAI to screen clubs, for whatever reason :rolleyes: , so that a club that would possibly satisfy licencing requirements can't enter the independent appeals process if they are denied a licence. How I see it anyway is, if they accept your application, you are then in the licencing process and therefore entitled to appeal if turned down.
GUST couldn't have applied, as the FAI would not let them.