All you bloody Limerick fans are the same.
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As a former season ticket holder at Terryland I have managed to keep my interest in the LoI alive by going to some of the big clubs in Dublin for some games; Bohs and Pats. They were enjoyable games mostly as I was lucky with the weather, but one dissapointment was the poor attendance for a St Pats game when they were near the top of the league and expected by many to win it. Went to the cup final as well, great day, but was sad to see Pats loose again even with about 4.5k fans supporting them. Went to a few Salthill and Mervue games this season, and in recent years, but there is no atmosphere at these matches; just like watching park football, maybe some people are happy with that, but I expect more. Already looking forward to next year, Bohs and Pats, a bit of Sligo and certain to make a few visits to Limerick.
I don't understand why not having a club would stop you going to games, even if it's just as a neutral. Surely it is still better than picking a famous team to cheer at on the telly.
My view would be the exact opposite- If Harps went under I'd likely lose interest in the league completely (aside from efforts to bring Harps back perhaps).
What would be the point?
Ah for the love of . . . not another GUFC/GUST whinging - you're starting to bore even United fans at this stage lads, spend less time whining on message boards and more time planning for the future and whatever that holds and whenever it does
I like watching football basically. I go to junior games in the off season, not to follow any particular team, just because I enjoy a match. I'd be crushed if Limerick went under but I'd still follow the league. I go to senior games occasionally now that don't involve Limerick and can't see why that would change. The Galway situation is a little different and I'd be slow enough to go and watch SD Galway if I had been a GUFC person myself but I'm a fan of football as well as a fan of 'being a fan' effectively after all.
Here's the thing for me - I was a Galway United fan, not a League of Ireland fan. I didn't go to Terryland or Crowley Park or the Sportsground or Carraroe or Ballinderreen to cheer on the LOI, I went to cheer on my club. And my club is
DEAD now. It's gone, the club that gave me some of the happiest days of my life, from Tolka Park in 1986 to Lansdowne
Road in 1991. But that club is gone. And just like Galway people here sneer at suggestions, however flippant, from fans of
other clubs that we should throw our support behind Devon or Mervue, I'm not so sure my heart will be in it if and when Galway FC enters the league, as Galway FC was never my team. Galway United was my team. So don't make assumptions that the 'missing' 900 soccer fans will return for a unified club. A lot of those were LOI fans and will go back, but some, like me, were Galway lUnited fans and will be in no rush back.
I noticed that in Oriel. Very few Galway supporters when once upon a time Galway Utd played in the LOI.
Yes, the FAI should go with 4 teams representing the provinces and put them into the European super league that was planned a few years ago.
This type of 'toys out of pram' nonsense has dissipated much of the genuine sadness there was among LOI fans at what happened Galway Utd. Despite been given serious breaks with the licencing process they still messed up, went bang and have spent the last two years blaming everyone else.
Genuinely felt sorry for supporters when club went under but after the infighting and whinging that has gone on here (by some) I am beginning to think they got what they deserved.