If shamrock pulls out the B team the board will lose any credibility they still could have.
Too many years changing direction...
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If shamrock pulls out the B team the board will lose any credibility they still could have.
Too many years changing direction...
Wasn't able to justify the cost with the trip to Dundalk coming up tomorrow, but will definitely try and make it down before the end of the season.
Well it's not about stomaching the expense, it's more about whether it's worth the cost and Nutsy seems to think it'd be better spent on the first team. To be fair, there's no indication they will scrap it, just some vague murmuring.
If a club could get a solid fanbase of 300-400, then it should be able to field a team in a regional 1st division. Sadly it looks like it is hard to find such clubs. Also league membership costs need to come down. I would like to see Salthill Devon back, as I think there is enough players in the Galway region to support a 2nd LoI team.
Anyone have any idea what level of crowds Newcastle West, Thurles Town etc used to get?
Do any LSL teams get 300/400+ every game while charging 10/15 quid? Surely not!
Saying that wonder88 shows you have no idea of the footballing situation in Galway. Salthill, who are now in the second tier of junior football are up the creek without a paddle, seeing as they are struggling to field a team of 11 for their matches. They may have good training facilities but that is all they have at the moment. Football players in Galway are seeing them in their true colours now and are keeping well clear of the club. Also, they would have to then step down from their directors positions at Galway FC as they would not be able to hold these positions in both clubs.
Ideally, the FAI would take a bit of initiative and help the likes of this Meath FC, maybe get in contact with Tipperary Junior Leagues, and a few others that either haven't seen LOI football in years, or have never seen it, and give them a few incentives to join the league.
Without guidance from the governing body, there's going to be nobody interested once again.
I hate to bring it up again, but it's really pointing towards one large division again for a season or two as the only option going forward.
Had a feeling!
I remember reading on another thread a while back that Greystones get decent attendances sometimes. But there are two teams in the town. Same for Mullingar. Doesn't seem feasible to forcibly merge them. The LOI has problems that have been caused from years of mismanagement
And regardless, if there was ever going to be a second Galway team (and their shouldn't, not for the foreseeable future at any rate) it should be Mervue, not Salthill. They became competitive at least.
You can see Salthill Devon's stats here;
http://statsthatarepointless.wordpre...ue-of-ireland/
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In their 4 years in the League, Salthill Devon finished bottom each time and didn’t win a single FAI/League Cup tie against League opposition. They may go down as the worst LOI club of all time.
I always preferred to watch a game in Drom than in Fahy's field, especially on a fine summer evening. People may know that there is no Connacht senior league and there is enough players around Galway that could play at current 1st Division LoI standard, especially with two big 3rd level colleges. If Galway FC get promotion, will most of the players playing at Deacy Park this season be kept on? If not, where can they play at appropriate standard?
Having to vacate the positions on the Board of Galway FC may not be a negative for Loi soccer in Galway. The major problem is that they could not attract any fans, same with Mervue and UCD. But B teams will be the same, so if no other new teams come forward and they can afford it why not Salthill. However you would need a budget of around 140k to ensure a club would not be stuck at the bottom of the table, not the 80k Shamrock R are reported to be spending.
Disclosure. When there are no games on in Terryland, Drom would be handy enough for me to get to. I envy Dublin based Loi fans.
So does anybody know if there were any expressions of interest this time round? If not what are the Fai doing to encourage new entrants? Surely if cost of travel is one of the major factors the Fai could look at helping out? No? Yes I'm very naive! You'd think after all these years involved with the LOI that I'd know better but there ye go!!!
This topic has replaced the asterisk as the annual guaranteed talking point.
Galway cannot support more than one LOI team. The whole situation there was one of the LOI's most embarrassing aspects. It took several gruelling years for that reality to get ingrained enough in the heads of the people involved in the clubs there. I find it astonishing you seem to be seriously suggesting that decision get reversed. You can say what you like about B teams, but at least they would serve a larger purpose to the league than Salthill's constant last place finishes.