Originally Posted by
Gaillimh Al
Yeah they will be making a decision in next couple of weeks.
It is grand for people from other provinces to say they shouldn't have accepted the place in the competition in the first place, if they weren't willing to accept the spot, but Connacht has no avenue for players outside of junior soccer, which is no breeding ground for decent League of Ireland (or higher) standard footballers. Munster, Ulster and Leinster have Senior Leagues for the better players to play in. Salthill and Mervue were behind a campaign to resurrect the Connacht Senior League but the interest was not there.
Both clubs have great underage set-ups and facilities which draw players from all over the county to play for them and are the top 2 in nearly every age group.
So it was logical for them to try and find some outlet for this underage talent to progress through with the club. The squad was a mixture of their underage talent, and some of their junior squad and a few recruits from some other teams. The only two players with LOI experience were Dave Goldbey and Ollie Keogh. You would think, hardly a team that is going to give Premier reserve sides too many problems. And that is what they thought.
But, after a shaky start, they started getting results and have achieved a great feat for the club. I would love to see them have a crack at the First Division, but Johnny Glynn is a realist and admitted after the second leg that Kildare were bottom for a good reason and they would have to strengthen the squad to have a realistic chance of being competitive. While retaining their amateur status, that will be hard to achieve.
In the end, I think the logistics behind organising a side to play 33 games all over the country for a club backboned by volunteers, who are dedicated to the underage set-up that has been established, may prove too burdensome for them.