No its to hope to have a chance to compete not like in Scotland for example. I want my team to win and see no benefit to Sligo Rovers in Shams getting a windfall. Irish pride has nothing to do with it.
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Great performance, from what I could see from behind the sofa. 2 Chances to make the europa league.
We will need an even better performance Tuesday
Agreed. Greater competition is the best solution for stagnancy.
Rivalry is a part of football (sport in general, or life even?) worldwide, no? League of Ireland support is very different in many ways to the support you get at grounds in the EPL, if that's what you're referring to. I don't think League of Ireland fans take their cues from those who follow what has essentially become debased to a form of commercial entertainment at all.Quote:
What I find really funny though, and its an Irish thing in most sense of the word. But irish football, league of ireland supporting people, take everything from england i.e. rivalry, firms etc etc. This is not how my mates from other lower league countries see thigns either. At the end of the day they see the greater benefit to their leagues, and let local rivalries cease on the international stage, granted not completely. :)
Not sure who was saying it but the point was being made Copenhagen's performance tonight doesn't mean they won't better the next night. It's going to be a tough game.
Sorry did i misread that? I thought you meant that management team was roaring at him to go forward, i was saying i heard management roaring telling him to "hold it up"
I don't understand how LOI fans get thick at other LOI fans supporting an LOI team in Europe (unless they were the Fungus, sorry b2bw).
I want a higher profile for my league. I want people to understand that its mid-season. I don't give a crap who you support, but we all benefit from a collective promotion of our league.
Rivalries are for Friday night. Europe is for us all.
Its because they have small willies, thats what it all stems from.
Oh ya and getting bullied at school when they were younger, and then needing to set up their own little private members society.
don't you get more co-efficient points in the league format ?
Great performance by Rovers and a good result, It gives me hope for tomorrow, Anything can happen in Tallaght next week but I want Rovers not to go through, Its not an Anti-Rovers thing its just that I don't want any club qualifying for the group stages of a European tournament that isn't Pats
Thats understandable, at least to be the first club. BUt if pats had done it already would you mind rovers doing it?
Here is the PA synopsis, which id largely agree with(apart from the disappointing bit but as a "complete" outsider its probably true)
"Solvi Ottesen scored the only goal of the game early on for FC Copenhagen to decide the first leg of the Champions League third qualifying round clash with Shamrock Rovers.
However the slender defeat in the Danes' Parken home gives the Irish outfit a strong chance of getting back into the tie next Tuesday at the Tallaght Stadium in Dublin.
Centre-back Ottesen netted with a header from close range in the fourth minute after FC Copenhagen forced a corner. Stephen Rice and captain Gary Twigg threatened to pullShamrock level in the second half but the home side remained marginally on top in a largely disappointing match, and Rovers were thankful for a pair of decent saves from Ryan Thompson."
But your team would probably benefit in the long term. Why bother competing at all without ambition? Your club's success is always judged against the standard of its opponents, so of course other teams still matter, if not mattering to you emotionally. You may as well be competing in the Sligo/Leitrim District League and you can win every game you like there if you're not bothered about improving your lot and playing at as high a standard as possible in the long run. Sure what else could ever matter so long as you're always winning?...