Originally Posted by
EatYerGreens
Being realistic, they've had fewer meltdowns because no-one has been putting money into the Irish League.
What has caused almost every club in the LOI to meltdown has been spending to excess to chase the dream - a vicious circle which means other clubs then feel they ned to up their spending too just to stand still. Creating a widespread contagion of financial risk (at Shels, Rovers, Cork, Derry, Drogheda, Sporting Fingal, Bohs). Also the fact that Linfield have an in-built financial advantage due to the deal they have with the IFA over Windsor Park - which means other smaller clubs probably just accept their place in the pecking order (in a way that the likes of Drogheda United and Sporting Fingal didn't in the LOI when they decided that they could live the dream too.
Now that the IL is finally starting to see some external investment at Larne and Glentoran, it'll be interesting to see how and where this all pans out. Money inevitably corrupts sport, and the IL is now starting to get some money put into it.