Another of many, time for the league to realise it cannot go on paying huge wages for average players in the hope of achieving the unachievable.
according to RTE News the house of cards is collapsing. Its time for realism for all clubs, managers, players and fans. No club can afford to give in to crazy wage demands from players.
We are the Galway Boys Stand up and make some noise"
Another of many, time for the league to realise it cannot go on paying huge wages for average players in the hope of achieving the unachievable.
Roddy Collins, the biggest <insert as appropiate> in Irish Football.
Heard this too but just waiting for all their excuses now. Heard also they are going back part time next yr
Surprised its taken this long after the new ground was knocked on the head.
Curse of the League title, there's a lesson in there somewhere!
another one, really bad for the league. They just won the league and must have won money from the CL, they must be spending huge money!!
Could be a cracking first division yet![]()
Roddy Collins, the biggest <insert as appropiate> in Irish Football.
I can see not only top spot in the first division goin up but also 2nd and third the way the premier is..although after all the fai would probably have some excuse that the teams that were suposed to be relegated should stay up
I think we will see everyone in one league for the next few years until all this crap is sorted out its Bohs turn next.
We are the Galway Boys Stand up and make some noise"
ucd will win the league at this rate
Wouldnt it be interestng if Drogs were demoted for financial irregularities and Dundalk came up instead of them![]()
Is it me ******!
What you mean to say is its good news for UCD (and I don't even think its that).
Lets be honest, its good news for the League in the same way that the credit crunch is good news for banking. i.e. there's a vague hope out there that after all the crap settles down people will come to their senses and be sensible and conservative in the future, when in actual fact after a couple of years the same mistakes will be repeated all over again and again....
Why is it different this time?
" I'll go right up to here,
it can't possibly hurt.
All they will find is my
beer and my shirt."
Why is it different this time? Because the league has never had such a collective phase of gross overspending, causing so many clubs to get in so much trouble at the one time.Originally Posted by OneRedArmy
If this isn't good for the league, it implies that a future of full-time teams and serious European progress is a viable possibility. It's not. It's a mirage conjured by millions of reckless spending. The sooner that's gone, the quicker the league can recover any semblance of respectability and the sooner it can progress properly without players being scared to come here because we won't pay, without people being scared to give clubs credit because they won't pay, without fans having to sacrifice their club just so they can have one or two good results in Europe.
I agree with you that the same mistakes will be made again, but not on anywhere near this magnitude, and not with anywhere near the serious consequences we're seeing at present (in particular, clubs in examinership and talking about not being able to continue or even going broke). That can only be good. Not perfect, but good.
Last edited by pineapple stu; 09/10/2008 at 6:28 PM.
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