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Well done on finding Bangor.
But this is your problem. I never said Bangor was in Belfast. I said it was in Greater Belfast. Which it is. It's hands down in Belfast's orbit for work, transport, leisure etc etc. Because it is. You're just arguing the toss over this off the back of misreading my original post. And now doubling down on it. Talk about damaging credibility :cool:
Keep digging lad.
A bit off topic but 19 minute drive on google maps.
I would have said more like Drogheda to Dublin, there's a bit of countryside between them, while Bray is now connected to Dublin by urban sprawl.
Oh ffs!
You observed that NI was unusual in that aside from Belfast and Derry, there were no medium sized towns, only small towns of 20k-30k.
I pointed out that the population of Bangor is just over 60k, causing you to try to claim that it isn't a separate town, it's really just part of "Greater Belfast".
Which for anyone who's ever actually been to the two, is total ******.
Bangor is a town in its own right, 15 miles from Belfast out the Dual Carriageway, with other towns, fields and coast in between, end of.
And I've no doubt if you were to ask the people of Lisburn (pop. 45k) whether they were McCooey's too, they'd tell you to sod off:
"Formerly a borough, Lisburn was granted city status in 2002 as part of Queen Elizabeth II's Golden jubilee celebrations. It is the third-largest city in Northern Ireland. Lisburn is one of the constituent cities that make up the Dublin-Belfast corridor region which has a population of just under 3 million."
Jesus - you'd find a way to pick an argument in an empty room. And still manage to lose it.
The irony is that when I made the original post about Greater Belfast, I was going to put in brackets afterwards that I was including Bangor in that. But I didn't think that needed to be spelled out. An important lesson for me there on giving the idiot tendency on here too much credit..
I officially give up trying.
If you count Hollywood as the edge of Belfast then Bangor is about 6.5 km from it, even if you don't it's only 10.5km. I say only because Drogheda is 30 km from the m50 which on the Northside anyway is the edge of Dublin.
There isn't really a comparable area in Dublin especially since the sprawl on the Southside is so big but Maynooth is 9 km from Lucan and Swords is 4km from the m50 (all edge to edge) and they'd both be considered Greater Dublin really, Swords more so than Maynooth.
It's also worth pointing out that technically Dublin City is just area covered by DCC and not SDCC, Fingal CC or DLR so the actual comparable area to Bangor for people of a certain era would be Cabinteely sort of area. Just ask any bohs fan, they're experts in the subject sure ;)
I think it's fairly obvious that I meant the NIFL as in the clubs in it. The IFA absolutely do control the NIFL, same way the SFA control the SPFL and the FAI control the LOI. They don't directly run it but they have an enormous amount of control over it that would be seriously diluted in an AIL.
This is taking the All-Ireland League thread to new levels of ridiculous..
Note to Mr Lucid, add a new section to the AIL proposal - agreement on geography! We are kind of screwed on the whole AIL thing when fans are 'discussing' where the location of places are and how they are classified.
You actually make my point for me in your reply. They don't control the NIFL, they only control some aspects as they do with all members of the IFA. They certainly don't have "enormous control". I suggest you read the IFA Articles and NIFL Constitution.
Can you give examples of this "serious" dilution of powers that would come from Lucid's proposal?
I'm bored now Ted
Whatever about where this goes, it's encouraging to see so many clubs expressing interest in exploring the idea in greater detail: https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2020...island-league/
The clubs say that should UEFA support the move, and once commercial discussions have taken place and full financial figures are made available, they can then make final decisions about format.
So no when the IFA.FAI back the proposal, clubs are currently and so in advance of backing want 'full financial figures made available'. Prudent and sensible to know what the financial implications are in advance of any decision or committment. I cant see UEFA saying anything other than we wont get in the way, maybe with a few guidelines.
Yeah very encouraging to see 10 of 12 NI premiership teams send a letter to explore the idea.
An absolute no brainer to see to see if the Hypercube suggestions are correct regarding commercial value.
If they're not, we reject and nothing is lost.
If they are correct, the money would revolutionise football on the island.
I dont see what there is to be scared of?
The need for financials is nothing more than a red herring. Lucid and co have already confirmed on numerous occasions that they have already discussed with broadcasters, potential sponsors and others. They do not need UEFA's blessing to detail those to clubs. However they remain under wraps I clouding the terms of the tv deals they said would be available.
A Trojan horse to keep a dying process alive imo.
Imo this corona virus could be the making of this nation both north and south. I am delighted to hear this is gaining more and more support. Look at how successful the all island league is with rugby(I am not into rugby so I might phrase it wrong).
My only concern is the lower leagues north and south would we be marginalised?
First Division is pretty marginalised as it is tbh. Not sure how much worse it could get.
We get that you don't support an AIL.
The overwhelming majority of top level clubs on the island want to hear UEFA's opinion on it all.
Let's just hear what Geneva has to say. If you're so confident the whole idea is a non-runner, you should have nothing to fear from it being investigated further.
If clubs have sought more financial details and Lucid is keeping things under wraps, it isnt a red herring for the clubs surely!? I dont see how its a Trojan horse either unless people within clubs are part of Lucid's group and are using their position to push Lucid's plan. Bit different than clubs that like the proposals wanting to keep things on the agenda. UEFA have now been mentioned in both letters, they may not need to sanction the competition but its obviously felt that they have some role to play.
At that rate the u10s will be getting an opportunity to test themselves early at senior level
It looks like the IFA may be having a change of heart. It looks like regional leagues will be the way to go in future for smaller countries. https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/s...-40272822.html