Kinsale are doin a Clonmel Town.
Rules are rules and just because your a big club dont mean you can throw your dummy out your mouth and get a positive reaction.They had a player sent off in a game on a Saturday,and he played again on a Thursday.No game in between.Same ref did both games.How dumb is that and now they want to appeal on what grounds,insanity.
Soccer man,to say I'm lookin through rose tinted glass ect ect is a bit Irish from you.The MSL is not the b' all and end all.Some crack sides,some good sides,a lot of poor sides.Actually sounds the same as the AUL ,just on a smaller scale.Before you even go on about facilitys,dont think a shower or a flat pitch is a bonus.Yes its great to play on a good surface,and better still to have a shower,but I never played a game wheir the thought of a good surface or a shower won the game for us.Ability and hard work wins games.
You pit the top 3 or four sides in the MSL against the top 3 or 4 in the AUL.Theirs no one goin to hammer anyone.The football played by Ballypheane and Grattan and on occasion Kinsale or Leeside is more than a match for the best of the MSL.
I can hear the thunder comin
No doubt we will probably have the Msl brigade at our doors askin us to wash out our mouths with salt because of what we've said.Plus they will say that Passage are a Msl team and not a freshly extracted Aul side.:rolleyes:
Look I'M the first one to pat the Msl on the back for thier work on bettering facilitys and such,but just because you have them dose'nt give you the right to think your better than those who don't.Football in the Aul is improving rapidly,even with the problems the Aul has to overcome.Young clubs are pushing their way to the top of the Aul,cant say the same of the Msl.
The Msl dose not seem to be devloping any structure,just waiting till an Aul side developes it self and then accepts them on board.Theirs no ground work being done to cater for new clubs to start.Its only those who already have are allowed in,those who have not have appearently make do with the Aul,,,,,,,all I ask is everyone takes off the rosy glass's when reading what i've just wrote,you may just agree.And remember this is just the humble opinion of someone who has been playing junior and senior football in Cork for the last 20 years.
the truth is hard to take.
As much as it pains me to admit it your right Shilts.The AUL though their thinkin their doin a good job are doin just the opposite.The once great Aul is sinking slowly but surely and the worst thing is they dont even see it.
Their will always be a divide between the Msl and the AUL.I meet players every week that tell me their playin senior and to be honest I couldnt see any of them makin a dent in the first 11 of either Grattan or Ballypheane,but because their in the Msl their deemed superior.Dose'nt fit well with me.The top Msl sides have big sponsorship deals.The top Aul sides have nothing even like that backing.For me and this is hard to say as I'm born and bred on the northside is for every club that wants or trys to make its`club better their is a small minority that do their best to destroy it.Northvilla Park is'nt even in use any more,Fairview were to use it and the corpo did up the dressing rooms only for them to be vandalised.Grattan,Temple and Castleview have all been vandalised.Only by a small few again I will say.
99.99% of people from the northside are fantastic people but when your doin all you can for a club and then some crowd with nothin but time and a crate of cans come along and wreck it it can be soul destroying for those trying to better their clubs.The northside of the city will always continue to produce the finest players but will also always struggle with the lack of any real financial backing to improve things.Theirs people in Blarney and other areas no doubt cant wait to use their new facilitys,and appriciate what people are trying to do for them.But the minorty on the northside would just look at it as something to destroy.Drink and drugs is the game they play and their just not interested in playin ball.I'm not meaning to paint a dark picture just being very honest