I use to love following this sit on match night or dropping in to find a good discussion or slagging match going on but lately it seems to stopped,
Is foot a thing of the past
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I use to love following this sit on match night or dropping in to find a good discussion or slagging match going on but lately it seems to stopped,
Is foot a thing of the past
I think there are a lot more live feeds now which make fora less relevant for match updates. TV games, internet radio and very fast updates from the likes of futbol24 make sites like this less important as matches happen, but the discussion before and afterward remain.
Nothing like coming on to Foot to have a good rant at how awful Scully has us playing after games.
I blame the admin and mods :)
According to the bottom of the page there is only the one mod on this page now ? If you ask me this end of the site is being undone by a couple of posters and their one,two & three word posts/love-in.
Well said.
I fully agree.
Who said that?
Jesus I'm hungover.
Hungover, after drunk. In Letterkenny...singing karaoke. Expensive cans carry out..and back to the flat. It's simple really.
I have noticed that this aint very active. I think facebook pages are taking over, quicker responses and more people on these pages as there is no complicated registration process.
Daft infractions is a very good point. There doesn't seem to be the same buzz on here anymore.
I was on boards the other day and it seems to have a bit more activity on match nights, than this forum does. I've been on this site for 8 & half years and my gut feeling is that the site is in decline. You can't see it at the moment, but when # of active users was available, you could see that it was decreasing over time..
So has competition. Youngsters on facebook are probably slower to look for dedicated forumns these days.
As for the moderation, as long as the posts here remain more articulate, on topic and level-headed than elsewhere, the site while have value. Every forum I've ever been on has had gripes about mods, no matter how good or bad the moderation.
I think once we move back to a 16 team league with a proper pyramid structure, playing in winter and as an All Ireland League, this forum will take off like a rocket again.
Lads, I'm sorry. I know what everyone is getting at here. I'll try and start posting more regularly again in the future. Bear with me and try to keep this website going until I sort my act out. Again, sorry. And to you Adam, sorry.
It's full of knobs..............................
Oh **** I'm on it now!
Can only presume that rule is to stop people that were banned from reappearing (would not be the first time). Many reasons for drop off in contributions but most obvious ones are the lack of any real controversy so far this season - for Gods sake, Bohs have not sold dalymount once this season - although it is early days. Many posters kept the flame alight in the off season and have now run out of pedantic issues to debate (for a short while).
I still think the forum has merit, and is the best "neutral" (non club affiliated) LOI site out there. With the pletera of forums/media out there it is getting more difficult to maintain market share and FOOT.IE is no different. Apart from one individual with an agenda I always found Moderation on here consistent and reasonable and doubt that is a factor in drop off.
Don't despair, with Roddy at large, the never ending ability of clubs to shoot themselves in both feet and of course Fred And Irene I have no doubt we will soon have plenty to debate/rant/ridicule/all of the aforementioned.
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The forum is a dead duck . If it wasn't for the limerick fans it would be gone.
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name change to wonga.ie
foot.ie has jumped the shark? ;)
I couldn't post for ages there - think server wouldn't let me. Maybe others had the same problem. I've a few suggestions to boost the activity on the site again:
(i) Spread a rumour that Tom Coughlan is getting involved with Cork again.
(ii) Try to set up a new club called Atletico Blanchardstown.
(iii) A good old-fashioned points deduction.
(iv) Limerick could try to arrange another friendly.
(v) Rovers and Sligo could play each other in a football match.
Its just not been the same without Kildare County
Good luck with that, Bonnie - but I fear that there will be problems, if today's Squirish Times is anything to go by:
'Some 29 small Garda stations closed last Friday, more than half of them in the western half of the State, including six in west Cork.
'A further eight were already non-operational: Castletownshend and Ballygurteen in west Cork, Ballinure and Ballinderry in Tipperary, Ballywilliam in Wexford, Doochary in Donegal, Geashill in Laois/Offaly and Tarmonbarry in Roscommon/Longford.'
(http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...314296566.html)
Without Garda presence for the substantial crowds that attend their home games, the writing is on the wall for Termonbarry's continued existence.
Future of foot.ie? same as the past and the present. A load of blokes with too much time of their hands waffling about football and other related ****e. Now and again someone makes a decent joke, maybe less often someone gives a bit of knowledge, but generally, its all waffle. Maybe 5% of foot.ie users have a clue what they're talking about. That hasn't changed in its history
Its an internet forum lads, stop worrying about it, and let nature take its course. If people want to use it, they'll do it, if they don't, they won't. It really is tht simple