You will have to explain that better. You've made a poor effort at it at the moment.
Contempory quotes at the time
Fan1 "Bloody FAI!"
Fan2"Actually it's the league that organised the game."
Group of nearby fans "Don't worry he's being (Fan1) talking ****e all match."
LoI had changed their rules that teams at the top on equal points would play-off against each other. In line with other leagues in Europe including the French. A malfunctioning bus and a last minute goal by Shels at |Tolka meant there was a three-way split at the top. Home and away matches organised. As was mentioned in a previous post huge crowds at the games. (This apparently is a bad thing in Irish football.)
First 3 games end in 1-0 wins to the tight conservative home teams. 3 return games end in 0-0 to both the conservative sides. In a previous season LoI was described as Serie A. So all square including goals scored.
Because Cork City and Shelbourne were involved, a supporter can appreciate the volumne of criticism about having to pay players for another week etc.
Anyway, a second round of one home game each finally brought a winner, again infront of large crowds and huge publicity.
Bloody League of Ireland!