Originally Posted by
GavinZac
I'd go for Bohs-Derry. However, please just go to it, as a game of football. At best 50% of football games, regardless of the level they are played at and especially early in the season, are good entertaining fixtures. As a Liverpool fan, I'm sure you find most of their games exciting; however, that is because you have an emotional attachment, every offside decision or throw taken 5 yards too far forward has a bearing on something you care about. For whatever reason, you wont have that attachment to either side.
If it turns out to be a bit of a bore, please don't come crowing about being proven right or how your new found insight has granted you the ability to define exactly what is wrong with irish football. I'm not saying this to be mean, and I'm not saying this to be elitist, and I'm not saying this as a pre-emptive strike so you'll think better of the league if it does turn out to be a poor game. I'm saying this because I want you to enjoy the game for what it is; one game between two clubs.
It doesn't matter what league or level or standard you think it is, those don't come into play once the whistle goes. Each team has their weaknesses and their strengths, each team will have different tactics and ploys. Try to immerse yourself in them, as you would be if you were taking your intimate knowledge of Liverpool FC to a game against a familiar foe. To the unfamiliar eye, any game of football is 22 lads chasing a ball up and down a field in a mostly uneventful manner. The beauty is in the detail.