Maybe they don't really mind.
I do though. Particularly if it's in/on the website of a magazine where the subject is Irish football.
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Subtle distinctions clearly are not your forté.
The name of the club is Bohemian FC. It is known almost universally as Bohs, or Bohemians.
Begging your pardon, but we can call our website whatever we want, but it'd be helpful if people publishing the name of the club in formal format on the launch issue cover of a magazine, and on the leagues' own website, could get this elementary detail right.
seems to be promoting the league on a setanta sports manner, nobody involved outside the top 4!!!!
No!! 1str= issue is vital ir should be the most spread out issue of the lot to try drag all supporters in. Might aswell call it top 4!!!!:mad::mad::mad:.Wheres the 1st divisom section?? oh i forgot in dublin sure. this magazone is either top 4 clubs or in leinster, like england this year the battle at the bottom can be more exciting than the battle at the top!!
ah god - we gonna have more whinging from the First Division brigade about not being featured in this either?
ffs - it's the first issue - give it a chance...
Excellent to see a magazine launched for the league - but did anyone here hear a thing about it in-advance ? :confused:
Seems strange to me that a new magazine about the League gets launched, yet the first the hard-core fans of league clubs - i.e. the ones who will keep such a magazine afloat - hear about it is when the first edition is waggled on a TV screen.
Suggests a very worrying lack of pre-promotion, or perhaps niaive over-confidence.
How's it goin' lads, I'm Padraig Conlon and I'm the sales executive with Onside magazine. Was delighted to see this thread started here this morning. We were at Dalymount last night selling some copies, many thanks to all the Bohs fans who bought a copy and wished us the best, there was a lot of support for the mag and a lot of positive feed back. Just thought I'd answer a few questions that have cropped on this thread. The magazine will be available through Eason's and other newsagents from this week.
It won't be a magazine that just covers the top 4 as one of the lads here suggested, the first division will rightly be reported on from the next issue on. Yes there were some typos, as were happily pointed out to us by the Bohs fans last night ("Bohemians FC") but they were few and far between and inevitable in a brand new publication. I hope you'll agree that the editorial content is of the highest quality, the lads put a lot of work into it, and hopefully this won't be over shadowed by dwelling on a typo on the front page.
In answer to dcfcsteve's question about the lack of pre promotion, firstly, advertising is very expensive, in order to minimise costs a wholesale ad campaign on radio or t.v was just not an option at this early stage. Also, we all have other jobs, so getting the time to get around the country is going to take a while. And most of us work in the media so we're certainly not being over confident, everyone involved is very aware how big a task this is. Lads all feedback will be greatfully received, its the only way we can put together a product that ALL fans of Irish league football will find an interesting read. We'll also be selling more copies this Saturday around Croker before the Ireland - Serbia match.
Er, there is an article on FIRST DIVISION club Shelbourne. The club focus bit will rotate. I think they started with Bohs because the plan was always to launch at the Dalymount for this game. They will definitely get around to featuring teams outside of the top four - despite the fact a first division side had an article on them this time. There were fans interviews too and one of them was a harps fan. Finally they will be available in the club shops and afaik in Easons.
Thanks for your note Paul - good of you to find us and respond.
To clarify - I wasn't sugestion using expensive traditional media channels to promote the magazine. My point is that if hard-core EL fans - of the type this forum represents - hadn't heard about your magazine, then in my view you've missed an extremely easy trick to boost your profile and launch-sales.
A genereic post on this site and the various other ones for individual EL clubs would've taken no more than an hour of your time, but given you plenty of direct and word-of-mouth promotion prior to launch. And that would've transcribed into increased sales (and subscriptions, which i hope you're soliciting).
So good work on getting a mag out, but without being rude - I hope yee's won't miss as many future 'open nets' in promoting yourselves as you have done by ignoring your core target audience prior to launch ! :) As otherwise you'll go the way of the old 'Soccer Magazine', which no-one wants to see.
P.S. Can you post details on subscriptions for those outside of Ireland ? Thnx
I thought it was excellent for a first edition. Well done :)
well done paud good to see it got off the ground keep the Northwest connection alive!
Alot of clubs have clubs shops now Paud. Are you going to stock it in them yeah?
I also think that if you cover junior football you'll have a huge market to tap into, even if it were for the sake of 2 pages, some of the bigger junior clubs could really boost your sales. And women's football, the Irish National team are doing well enough from what i gather.
Thanks Alot Paud C.
I've waited a long, long time for an Irish soccer/eircom League magazine
to come on stream. I'd like to wish you, and all the Onside Magazine
team the very best of success, and I can't wait to get my first copy.
As a massive Waterford United I am delighted to hear that Onside will cover the First Division. This division is looked upon as the black sheep of the eircom League of Ireland and it is often overlooked in the media.
I would like to say, you have made my week with the news of the mag,
a win against Athlone tomorrow would be the icing the the cake.
Best of Luck !