Originally Posted by
pineapple stu
Ah, so you're saying we got elected for being a well-run club? But that's also evident from our relatively sound performances in the LoI B (where, despite what you think, we didn't struggle) and general club growth in the previous decade under a competent, progressive head in the Doc. So I don't know why you focus on the first part of that when really it's just a symptom of the latter, more important, factors.
Ultimately though, UCD and Longford were elected to the league in very similar circumstances. We had a very similar history, crossing paths many times going back to our first meeting in 1935. We were both elected from the LoI B, a common source for new LoI clubs. The only other non-B teams in the LoI B when we were elected were Trinity College, CYM, Belgrove and Tullamore, and we'd finished ahead of the latter two. Longford finished behind Belgrove, but ahead of CYM, Tullamore, Trinity and St Brendan's Hospital. All remarkably similar.
So when a gap came about, we both put our hands up and got in. Nothing disingenuous about that at all.