Holiday, am I to understand with the scheduling of the Ireland v Dundalk game that Friday would be hockey night if the sport was established here? It'd be annoying to have it clash with the eL on Friday though that wouldn't be a problem in Dundalk.
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Holiday, am I to understand with the scheduling of the Ireland v Dundalk game that Friday would be hockey night if the sport was established here? It'd be annoying to have it clash with the eL on Friday though that wouldn't be a problem in Dundalk.
Well, I'd be suprised if Liverpool took part next season as they won't finish building their new arena untill 2008, which makes them unlikely (but sadly not impossible) entrants.
I've heard them mentioned as a probable candidate for 2008/09, but it's really difficult to look that far ahead just now, as things change too quickly.. I guess that the league structures will be much the same, but I'd be surprised if all of the current 10 teams took part, as that would mean a level of continuity not seen in the sport for about 10 years now.. I think there's been team changes nearly every season (sometimes during the season) since the EIHL was formed.
They also played against a Finnish club side on Saturday night and Sunday night so I would say it would be one of the three. I'm sure they would have more sense than to clash with Dundalk FC.
I suppose all that Dundalk can do is apply and see how they get on. They won't keep paying for the players they have signed though if they can't get a league to play in.
Don't see how a town the size of Dundalk could sustain a Hockey Franchise. I mean the Giants don't sell out their arena and they are one of the top sides in the elite league and based in a City. Surely the only location for a southern franchise is Dublin? It has to be The Dublin Vikings!
I love watching hockey but there's no way I'd do that, particularly on a Friday. I think a low budget All-Ireland league is the way to go with a view to building the game up to launch an Elite league franchise eventually.
Holiday, who is funding this Dundalk club? Where did they get their players from?
Well Elite league games seem to be played on Saturdays, Sundays, Thursdays and some Fridays. As there are a few games a week there is no one particular Hockey night. Still Friday games wouldn't clash with footie for most of the season as Hockey is played September to March. Still can't see a Dundalk franchise working though I'd probably head up.
By the way, is anyone actually thinking of attending the World Championship?
I'm tempted.
I'll be away for the beginning but hoping to get to some of it.
A week earlier and I'd go. But I have bloody LC Orals.
I'll be There if I'm Still Driving
I'll try and get to a few of the Ireland games although the first one is clashing with Dundalk vs. Cobh Ramblers. The tickets are €15 per game. No student prices! :mad:
Just looking at the Bus Eireann schedule for Dundalk: http://www.buseireann.ie/site/your_j...pressway/1.pdf
If every stop in Dundalk in the Dublin direction is drop off only, then how do you get a bus to Dublin from Dundalk?:confused:
You don't get the Belfast bus, you just get the 100 to Dundalk. Matthews Coaches go from outside Paddy Power on Parnell St. and offer a quicker, cheaper service. A lot of their buses are direct to Dundalk so you can avoid Drogheda. ;)
That would be the way forward for the Irish team to go higher in the rankings. Have one or two of those guys to add to the home based talent. There's also a few good Irish-Canadians and Irish-Americans playing for Belfast Giants.
If Dundalk join the UK League I could see them getting some support from Dublin. As there used to be a few teams operating in Dublin when there were two Ice rinks in the city.