UCD in the League of Ireland
THis discussion thread has taken an interesting twist these past few days. Since it began we have gone from being the 5th Dublin club to being the 4th. In terms of facilities for training and for playing we have been in the top 4 since around 1987 anyway.
We have never come close to being bankrupt and have never had to beg the FAI for a bale out funding since 1979.
We have either won or participated in the finals of every major competition in the State.
1/ Leinster Senior Cup : Winners 1980/81; 1994/95;1995/96
Beaten Finalists 1983/84
2/ League Cup: Beaten finalists 2000/01
3/League of Ireland Shield : Beaten finalists 1983/84
4/ First Division Shield winners 1991/92, 1994/95
5/ First Division Champions 1994/95
6/ F.A.I. Senior Challenge Cup winners 1983/84
and even as a non-league club we won the following major trophies from 1895-1979
7/ F.A.I. Intermediate Cup winners 1944/45
8/ I.F.A. Intermediate Cup winners 1914/15
We have been in the Premier Division since 1995 on merit. Should we lose our place in the Division this season we will do so with a relatively healthy bank balance. We are one of the most efficiently administered operations in the League. As Dodge as pointed out a model for other small clubs.
Oh and unlike many clubs. Our ground is very unlikely to be sold for property development. In fact it has the potential to be developed very easily up to the level required for the new U.E.F.A licensing requirements.
We may not have the largest amount of fans in the league but there is one difference between U.C.D. and other clubs.
We can bring our fans anywhere and they won't get the club's reputation tarnished.
We have provided an educational opportunity for young football players for the past 25 years and have in the Late Dr. Tony O'Neill and latterly Brendan Dillon, provided competent administators for both League and F.A.I. since ourt advent to League membership.
There are few if any clubs in the Premier Division that do not have a former UCD player on their books, and indeed the same can be said of a lot of the First Division clubs as well.
So all in all we have made a major contribution to League of Ireland football both on and off the field since we joined the League 25 years ago and as our fellow Universities in World football have shown:- e.g. Universita Catolica (Chile) and Universitatea Craiova( Romania) there is room for a well run university based club in professional leagues anywhere .
Promotion and publicity of the club
Sticking posters up outside the UCD environs requires three things
1/ Posters - You need hundreds of the damn things to put up
2/ Sites- You will need to be able to persuade some local shops to either put the posters in the window or use spaces adjacent to them. You might even have to ask Dublin Bus for permission to stick them on the frosted glass panels of bus shleters
3/ People to put the damn things up!
Maybe the new Supporters club could provide item 3 on the list.
And when you are back in the real capital @ndy then you too can play your part
But ye should discuss all of the above with Diarmuid McNally I am sure he would welcome any help ye could give him on that front.
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