Just read this in the Sunday Tribune’s match report of the Ireland v Georgia game:
‘two sides of the ground were practically empty, and at times the mood resembled that of a funereal League of Ireland ground on a damp Friday’.
I normally avoid the Tribune like the plague, exactly because of their contempt towards our national league, but I thought I might be able to read a report of an international game with coming across a derogartory reference. Seemingly not.
People can blame the FAI and the clubs themselves for the parlous state of the leage, but more harmful by far is lazy, arrogant writing like this, which re-enforces people’s prejudices and leads to grounds being practically deserted. The implication here, and commonplace throughout Irish newspapers, especially the Tribune and The Irish Times (where I’ve come across similar comments by Keith Duggan), is that people who support their local clubs in Ireland are somehow pathetic and misguided. Personally, I’ve had some of the best nights of my life at League of Ireland grounds on damp Friday nights.
I don’t know anything about the jouro who wrote this, Ciaran Cronin, because I really do try to avoid the truly hateful Tribune, but is there any other country in the world where the national league is held is such contempt by it’s newspapers’ football correspondents? I doubt it. Shame on them. Ultimately Cronin’s comments say much more about the arrogance and snobbery of journalists than about decent football supporters.