Originally Posted by
pineapple stu
Surprised it took eight pages for someone to come out with one of the larger idiocies of the league, to be honest. "At least they tried" - well whoop de ****ing doo. Tried what, exactly? Pretending they were something they weren't? Going out of business? "At least they tried", IMO, is up there with "You're just obsessed" in the list of stupid retorts on this forum and shows that some people have no idea about running a football club.
You're right, though, that I do enjoy seeing the league do well in Europe; it's a bit of double think on my part. I'll gladly hold my hand up there. When I heard Pat's had come back from 2-0 to draw last night, I was happy, but it is obviously tinged with the knowledge that this simply can't go on and, as I said on the other thread, I can see the league going to back to how it was ten years ago, European results and all.
And if the "UCD model" bores you (and what a pathetic excuse to commend overspending), maybe you should call it the "Shamrock Rovers model"? Whatever way you call it, it is what clubs in the league have to aspire to.
Cork's troubles (assuming the dark predictions come true) have set the league back in more ways than just losing one of its best teams on the pitch. Players are going to think twice times before coming to Ireland now, which will weaken the league. People who wonder why a player would go to Accrington Stanley instead of coming home have the answer right in front of them.