The firework was let off outside the ground and fired in . Rovers statement is not enough .
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The firework was let off outside the ground and fired in . Rovers statement is not enough .
I agree, it's all swings and roundabouts.
I mostly remember fiercely competitive title races, with three or even four teams in with a shout in the run-in, hell even the last day teams have won the league from what third? fourth place?
The last decade has been an outlier in terms of having one standout team win the league, head and shoulders above the rest. Maybe with second place snapping at their heels, but for the most part it's been all bark and no bite. For one reason or another they have, so far, been unable to capitalise on any dominance with a changing of the guard.
As others have pointed - there are recent changes that have impacted the league. Contracts, wages and transfer fees have slowed the domestic market. Brexit has slowed youth transfers, but made the league a more attractive proposition to English lower league and Scottish teams. Academies have started to make up the shortfall in domestic movement. Loans and speculation on foreign based player have moved from the periphery to central to most clubs competitiveness, or lack thereof.
Times change. I'm all in favour of not having a procession to the title. Is the league worse off for it? I mean a league where European group stage money means you hoover up all the best players, repeat ad nauseum, isn't great. At the minute we're in the middle of the churn of all the above. As a fan of the league it's equal parts feckin brilliant and frustrating (as a dcfc fan, a bit of a procession would be welcome about now :) ).
How it all shakes out after remains to be seen. Is money all that matters? Are we going to have a top six with money that's almost impossible to break into? Or a premier division of haves and the have nots in the first. You know like the old days, on a much bigger scale.
No, no. You misunderstand. Rovers employed this fella but they also employ a company to run security. As this guy doesn't work for the company Rovers employ to run security neither Rovers nor the company can be to blame. The context that this guy reacted to something that was nothing to do with the fans he assaulted has nothing to do with the incident or Rovers or their security company. This statement is the end of the issue. You should act like model club SRFC and accept that. Galway certainly shouldn't release a counter statement or appeal to the FAI looking for sanctions against Rovers. To do so would be rather uncouth.
Rovers statement in summary is that the matter is with the guards and the guy will never work for the club again...
What did you expoect them to say? "The matter is with the guards , he will never work for us again and we have arranged a punishment beating in advance of seeing what the guards do"
Fair play for hgetting out ahead of it early imo but some people will never be satisfied.
In some way im surprised the club have come out so strongly sanctioning him if its still with the guards as he will probably argue we have convicted him already without due process but to be honest im glad you cant have stewards wading into the crowd no matter what the provaction
Will ya stop, why mention the firework at all? It had nothing to do with us, so it was no excuse for the steward to "react"