Try this - it's in Italian but a much more consistent feed than the RTE one.
http://www.justin.tv/sportleotv2/popout
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Try this - it's in Italian but a much more consistent feed than the RTE one.
http://www.justin.tv/sportleotv2/popout
http://www.iraqgoals.net/
on here, bit better - took a few minutes to get started, but not dropping out
much better, cheers
Italian one here working well, on veetle:
http://siamosemprenoi.freehostingclo...annel_5_rd.php
Fingal might be kicking themselves a little. Maritimo beat Bangor 8-2.
No surprise here. Juventus' B side beat ye soundly away from home. There are too many teams in Ireland, and as such the talent is spread much too thin. Here in Canada we the Canadian Football League. Eight professional teams in a country of thirty million.
Of the grounds used in the EL 3rd 1st legs I've seen games at five of these and only four grounds that will be used for next week's 2nd legs. A dreadful record.
http://en.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/matches/index.html
Shocking leauge in Canada,play each other twice,and then the CFA(or whatever they are called) fall over themselves on their official website about the massive crowds at the "soccer"bowl final!!!!(21,000)
Take your tounge out of your cheek:p
20 games in total.
Give me CFL anyday:ball:
NOT trolling here, but seriously, anyone who seriously thought that Shamrock Rovers had any hope of progressing against Juventus is daft.
In order for the sport to grow, the League of Ireland must evolve into a league which can put forth much more competitive teams into European competition. Do you think Juventus were really worried when they learned of who they had been drawn against? When is the last time Ireland had a team capable of competing in the group stages of the Champions League? Have they ever? You all wonder why people prefer to sit at home and watch Man U on the telly. Nights like this should help to explain it.
Nobody wonders why people prefer to sit in and watch telly. Nobody thought Rovers would beat Juventus
I wonder why an Irish football fan in Canada hates the football league of his country. I've asked you before about the league and you said you don't watch it as it isn't shown in Canada, so how come you think you can tell the people who do watch the games how the league can "evolve"
The results speak for themselves. I'm not trying to tell you that you're wasting your time watching your own team in Ireland, what you do with your time is your own business and who am I to judge. What I do have a problem with is people telling me how great the league is and how you produce top notch players year in an year out. The fact is that the league itself is rubbish, very very few people in Ireland care enough to go out to watch the games and when you do draw a big team like Juventus you play it in a tiny stadium instead of trying to market it to the broader audience by having it played elsewhere. Look, the LOI champions were trounced by a WELSH team last week. How does this make the league look to guys like myself that only have access to what's on the telly? I don't have a local side - the Vancouver Whitecaps are the nearest professional team and they are 1350 kms away from where I live. I'd much rather watch Manchester United vs. Liverpool than my local schoolboy team. Does this make me less of a football supporter? Most LOI snobs would say yes.
I would say you are a ***** tho.
Msg to mods, it was worth the ban I'll most probably receive.
When you say "good domestic league" you mean, as good as the English Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga or Serie A. Everything else you would no doubt dismiss as being rubbish because you haven't heard of the players before. There's no point in arguing with someone who thinks unless Ireland somehow produces the money to have one of the top 5 leagues in the world, we're sh*te. It's a ridiculous standpoint which is why people are resorted to name calling, you can't be reasoned with.
No, I'm not saying we have to have a league up there with England and Spain, I'm just saying it would be nice to be on the same level as Romania, Poland, etc. I'd love to see a LOI team go into the Champions League proper, but I can't see it happening unless there are major changes to the league set up.