all thats needed is some middle eastern billionaires to buy loi of ireland clubs and then its sorted. its so simple.....
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all thats needed is some middle eastern billionaires to buy loi of ireland clubs and then its sorted. its so simple.....
Most of the Norweigen clubs are full time though! We coudl never have those kind of facilities as the hooligan element associated with every club would destroy them. You couldnt have fans sitting on a tier above other fans as they would be spitting down on top of their own support etc!
As a matter of interest Sandefjord are managed by an Irish guy called Patrick Walker. He's from Carlow and used to play with Bohs.
Sandefjord....Sandyford :D-the norwegians were the people who formed dublin so it makes sense ;)
i dont think that the gaa is as big a factor as people say. if you go back to the 70s when waterford played rovers they were pulling in 20000. the gaa was just a strong back then
i believe norways gdp is significantly better than ours.
Norway's GDP is second in the world (behind Luxembourg) and Ireland is fourth (behind Switzerland). Despite being behind Norway (not by much I must add) we still should have stadia that are even comparable to theirs, however, I don't see any LOI stadium that is a patch on those.
It's obvious the solution to the league's problems is investment. The football is good, the Premier Division is pretty much professional and we've been hugely successful in Europe.
The only thing that is keeping the league back is investment & stadia.
and also the fact ireland is full of useless wan*ers :D
it really is pathetic. and no one gives a ****.
Yep. Thats a big part of it. When it comes to soccer and the GAA, there is no doubting which sport benefits the most from government money :mad:
Despite the fact that soccer is the number one participant sport in the country.
Another big problem is the fact that the FAI seem more interested in pouring all their money into the national team, and not the LOI.
We will never have stadia like that in Ireland. Other big diif is the fact that the Norwegian stadia are clean!
There is no hooligan element in the League of Ireland.
Theres probably a little. But it's insubstantial in comparison to England, Scotland, Italy...
yeah i doubt anyone in the norwegian goverment ever came out with crap like theres too many people for such a small island. summed up this country imo.
wonder what kind of half time snacks are sold in norwegian grounds?:rolleyes:
so, so tired of chips...
I'd be seriously worried if they did, seeing as Norway is clearly not an island! :D
http://www.studyabroad.com/content/p...Norway_map.jpg