Originally Posted by
Kiki Balboa
I hear this every year for both Divisions - it is a constant of LOI that every year is a bad year.
How can both Divisions be consistently having a "weak" year , year-after-year? This is despite the LOI being overall far more competitive in Europe.
Honestly, the standard in 1st Division is relatively high for a 1st Division in LOI, and is increasing every year I have been watching games.
Of course there is a difference between it and the Premier, but overall, I was pretty surprised with the type of football being played and what players can do.
Having watched Dundalk in the 00s, Drogheda in the 2010s, and now Dundalk in 2020s, there is a huge improvement all across the board in the Division.
Athlone and Longford are hardly hopeless teams (apart from the Athlone cb who went to Palermo) , and offer something. Like the Premier, there are a lot of teams around the same standards, so if you can rise above it, you can get wins while everyone else consistently drops points (ala Dundalk and Rovers), and a bit below, plenty of losses. But, there are very few easy games in the Division.
I wouldn't be surprised if Cork (or Sligo/Galway/Waterford) struggled in the Division next year, or whoever is there over the next couple of years.
Dundalk in a way got lucky that there was a crop of Academy talent to come into the team. I could imagine in different years, Dundalk would have struggled big time.
Of course teams and leagues like ours go in cycles, but you cant deny the overall trend that both Divisions as a whole are getting better and better.