Some clubs would just look like they were called a censored word ****
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Does this apply to The Derry City Perpetual Trophy, or The League Cup as it was formerly known?![]()
So if you think Bohs are big read this. http://www.astronomy.ie/perpespective.html
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Blocked here too. Presume its about the fact the decided to have them on their crest "because it looks european"
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We will sport a star in the Showgrounds next week to signify finally winning a bloody home game!
"Billy Corgan, Smashing Pumpkins."
"Homer Simpson, smiling politely."
There is no accepted or official convention in world club football re stars (unlike at international level).
Hence the likes of Wexford Youths, Man City and Celtic all have stars for different reasons.
The Wexford stars are just embarassing ! EMFA (forerunners tio Kilkenny City) were the country's most successful junior set-up for quite a few years, yet they didn't sully their senior kit with U-18 etc references.
The reality is that it's usually those clubs for whom success has become rather elusive of late who resort to the use of stars to signiify domestic success. You don't see the likes of Man Utd, Real Madrid etc adding stars for titles.
Adding something suitable to signify winning a domestic senior treble would, of course, be both different and wholly appropriate....![]()
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"It's time for the FAI to grow up." John O'Donoghue, Minister for Sport, RTE , Sunday 7 Nov 2004
I was probably giving them too much credit on a national level, but they still didn't whack a load of stars on their shirt like Wexford....
"Despite their humble beginnings, EMFA soon came to be the most respected team in the county. They quickly dominated the Kilkenny and District league - sweeping-up honours at schoolboy, youth and junior level. Their junior/youths teams proved to be particularly successful – winning every single major trophy available to them on several occasions. In one particular season the club came close to an historic clean sweep – winning the three major junior trophies, and two of the three youth honours. Every single official trophy in Kilkenny football was won by EMFA at some stage.
In 1984, prior to applying for entry to the League of Ireland, the club won the Junior league and cup, remaining undefeated throughout the entire season.![]()
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"It's time for the FAI to grow up." John O'Donoghue, Minister for Sport, RTE , Sunday 7 Nov 2004
I think we should follow Wexford's lead and put a star on our jersey for each Collingwood Cup that we've won.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
There's no accepted star at international level. its just something adidas or nike brought out. Some have stars for Olympic titles. Germany had stars in their national flag colours, some have silver for european titles.
AFAIK the only "official" stars are those worn by German and Italian clubs
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Only Brazil should have a star above their crest nobody and i mean nobody else should.
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