Originally Posted by
EatYerGreens
Honestly - the idea that every county should have an LOI club is just daft. Kildare has seven times the population of Leitrim. Why should each have an LOI club ? Just because ? Especially when there are no established clubs there to build one around. Tipperary has 4 times the population of Longford, yet couldn't sustain an LOI club for longer than a few seasons when it tried. And some counties have big geographical splits - e.g. like north and south Roscommon, north and south Tipperary, south and north-west Derry, north and south Down, north and south Leitrim etc. They're like 2 different worlds that just happen to inhabit the same county, but in reality have more to do with neighbouring counties than with the rest of their own county. People in places like Boyle in North Roscommon would tend towards Sligo Rovers. Anyone in the south of the county who is interested in LOI has Athlone. Folk in North Leitrim have Sligo Rovers.
Football is a predominantly urban sport. The unit around which to aspire to have sustainable club sshould therefore be significant towns and cities. But again, you can't just magic them up - they need to be developed out of existing clubs and structures. Especially in somewhere like Ireland where there are other sports and factors to take into consideration re the potential viability of senior football clubs.