Unbelievable what you've stated above, Gerrit. And here was I thinking that FIFA/UEFA subsidised the smaller countries to a degree. Thanks for educating me on that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gerrit
I totally emphasise with your opinion on the game in San Marino etc. Here's why. When I was a kid growing up in Ireland, it was almost unpatriotic to play or support football (soccer) and I can understand the people trying to organise the game in the smaller countries because myself, and many like me, went through all that in the 60s and 70s, including being threatened with expulsion from school for playing football. That's only just over 30 years ago!
There was agreat feeling, though, in starting something and developing it. My club, Ballinasloe, now has loads of teams, floodlighting, all weather pitches etc and still hold a great amateur spirit.
Know what? You're right that the game loses something when it grows - sponsorship, BS PR and all the trappings follow and obscure the whole point of the game. I was involved in schools football in the nineties and the amount of time spent with meetings with sponsors. PR firms etc and all that bull$h!t meant it was almost impossible to find enough time to get involved with actually organising football. But, what is the answer?? Do we stick with vast areas of the world playing in isolation, ignored, unsupported etc etc. I haven't got a clue to an answer to be honest.