Originally Posted by
SwanVsDalton
David Kelly's brief pre-retirement sojourn at the Brandywell is still fondly remembered by City heads everywhere. Helped us to the FAI Cup and, even at his age, was clearly a class above in his touch and awareness. Was also, simply, a really, really gracious guy.
They can earn a living in Ireland, if they're willing to take a massive pay cut and actually live here. It remains to be seen whether the likes of the biggest players - Robbie, Duffer, Shay etc - would be willing to do either. Also it would be more likely to happen if these guys had much of an affinity with the LOI, and I don't think that's true of most Irish internationals either (perhaps another debating point for the pyramidisation of Irish football and the Junior leagues).
But it remains true these players can make a living if they think the benefits are worth the pay cut - and I think it's the middling players, perhaps those who've gone backwards, who could have the most to gain. These guys should be looking at Colin Doyle, Paddy McCourt and, in particular, Keith Fahey to see the benefits of a return to LOI.
These players shouldn't see it as a lesser league only fit for lesser players or over-the-hill jobbers - they should see it as fiercely competitive, physical and a showcase for a genuine talent. If that happened then maybe it could happen more often.