Originally Posted by
LeviathanNI
I think it is all about the attitude and perception that some clubs are giving the Setanta. The first year, the Glens had just pipped us for the League, and that made the Setanta more important to us.. and winning it endeared the competition to us. I think it is a brilliant competition, with some amazing potential/prospects for football on both sides of the border. I also think the Ports and the Glens have wakened up, and will take the competition more seriously next season.
Tonights game, to me, was what the AI Cup was all about.. it was a good, competitive match, and both teams played with a hunger and desire to progress.. as the competiton goes on, and becomes more of a permanent fixture, I believe it will become a major competiton.. to me it is third in importance behind the league and Irish Cup.