So you reckon that, to compensate for people not having seen the LoI highlights show on TV, we should have more TV coverage? How will people know to watch games on TV if they don't know to watch highlights on TV?
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While it is the responsibility of the FAI to "big up" the League (and to be fair they have improved on this) it is down to clubs to highlight individual matches. Some clubs do this very well Sham Rovers (through gritted teeth :)) have in my opinion been far and away the best at promoting games/Tallaght etc. Far too many clubs appear to wait for media coverage and consequentially it does not happen.
Anyway back to thread, and best of luck to Pats - good city to visit so hope for fans that arrangements (dates) are agreed soon. Tough draw but
should get full house at home (wherever it is played) hopefully to see another great result for Irish football
Forgive me if this has been covered in the previous 1,700 (!!!) posts in this thread, but were any Pats fans lucky enough to make it to Samara?
Mentioned elsewhere that 3 went with the club, and another 15 or so made their own way.
In fairness to the FAI, the GAA themselves are pretty rubbish at "bigging up" games - the Vodafone and Guinness advertising is all at the behest of those companies trying to maximise their own returns. Look at the championship attendences prior to the big guns coming on board and they're nothing like present figures. For an example of the GAA on their own, look at what they usually do for the league (half full Parnell Park) versus what they could do for the league (oneTyrone-Dublin game under lights in a sold out Croke Park). If the FAI had a sponsor prepared to seriously back the league, and not just be forced into it as a condition of getting on the international bandwagon, it would be much more likely to see a strong coherent campaign.
I remember watching Real Madrid play Roma at the Olimpico that season. It was on the telly somewhere.
For the game above, there were cheers when Real scored. They had a shot of a small group of Real fans, don't know if they were just club officials or other fans.
This might be a help to St Pats http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2009/...sathletic.html
Pat's even got a quick mention on Cool FM in Belfast. Strange really, considering they never really mention ourselves.
Exactly too many people on forums steve like to point the finger at someone else and expect things to be done for them. IF you want to change something get off your backside and start doing something about it.
BTW Steaua are appealing their stadium ban and their case being heard at the moment.
Dates etc can't be confirmed until then
if steau get the ban both games can be played the same night, sure how many cops do ya need to police and empty stadium:D