LOI magazine?

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  1. bennocelt's Avatar

    bennocelt said:

    LOI magazine?

    Just cleaning out my old room at parents house, looking back through all my football stuff and flicking through a magazine called "The Soccer Magazine", which dealt with Ireland, the LOI and Irish league, and Irish players in the UK.

    Wondering if ye guys think there is a market for a mag on the LOI (a Foot.ie version!). I do, if you also include info on the national team
    I would love it if there was such a mag on the market.

    Noticing the attendances seemed a bit better in the early 1990's too - jesus over 2,500 to see Sligo in Athlone in the old first, and Derry, Cork and Dublin Derbies reg got 3/4/5000.
    And Bray V St Francis - FAI final , well over 22,000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    (side issue - sorry!)
     
  2. fionnsci's Avatar

    fionnsci said:
    OnSide came out last year but never took off. Shame, I'd love to have such a magazine.
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  3. dcfcsteve's Avatar

    dcfcsteve said:
    This is another one of the issues that pops up on here once or twice a year, and it's been debated to death.

    Suffice to say that if a domestic football magazine was commercially viable, we'd probably have one now. A coupld have come and gone, which probably says it all.

    As for the attendance at the Bray St Francis final - a large proportion of those got let in for free.
     
  4. BohDiddley's Avatar

    BohDiddley said:
    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve View Post
    This is another one of the issues that pops up on here once or twice a year, and it's been debated to death.
    And space is at such a premium on the internet...
     
  5. John83's Avatar

    John83 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by BohDiddley View Post
    And space is at such a premium on the internet...
    Every thread on here is one fewer addition Dahamsta can afford to add to his porn stash.

    Hell, your post and mine alone probably cost him a pair of tits.
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  6. dcfcsteve's Avatar

    dcfcsteve said:
    Quote Originally Posted by BohDiddley View Post
    And space is at such a premium on the internet...
    BD :

    The point is waaaayyy over here (points off into distance with left arm).
    Meanwhile, you're waaayyy over there (points off into opposite direction with right arm).

    It feels like Groundhog Day on here half the time, with the same debates over and over and over....

    All we need now is someone to come on and suggest the answer to the league's woes is to have a club in Navan, Tralee or Mullingar....
     
  7. John83's Avatar

    John83 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve View Post
    All we need now is someone to come on and suggest the answer to the league's woes is to have a club in Navan, Tralee or Mullingar....
    Nonsense. It's a 12 team premier.
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  8. passinginterest's Avatar

    passinginterest said:
    Quote Originally Posted by John83 View Post
    Nonsense. It's a 12 team premier.
    You surely mean All Ireland League
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  9. BohDiddley's Avatar

    BohDiddley said:
    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve View Post
    It feels like Groundhog Day on here half the time, with the same debates over and over and over....

    All we need now is someone to come on and suggest the answer to the league's woes is to have a club in Navan, Tralee or Mullingar....
    Maybe that's because you're here all the time. Perhaps you should go out for some air. Given that it's the accepted cycle period for most events, including football competitions, an annual appearance of a particular idea or theme doesn't seem too intense to me.
     
  10. John83's Avatar

    John83 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by BohDiddley View Post
    Maybe that's because you're here all the time. Perhaps you should go out for some air. Given that it's the accepted cycle period for most events, including football competitions, an annual appearance of a particular idea or theme doesn't seem too intense to me.
    You're right of course.

    Folks, how has the recession, the financial problems of Cork et al and Pats' fine European result altered the obvious theoretical and demonstrated lack of economic viability of an LoI magazine?
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    sadloserkid said:
    It didn't help OnSide that it was complete and utter crap.
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  12. pateen's Avatar

    pateen said:
    The soccer magazine was very good. Still have about 10 copies back home and well put together. I remember I used to buy Hogan Stand, the GAA equivalent and it wasn’t a patch on it.
    Hogan Stand is still there and the Soccer Mag is gone. What a pity.
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  13. BobtheDrog's Avatar

    BobtheDrog said:
    Quote Originally Posted by John83 View Post
    Nonsense. It's a 12 team premier.
    That's ridiculous it's a 22 team league, that's the only way to go
     
  14. brianw82's Avatar

    brianw82 said:
    What about regional teams?
     
  15. Paddyfield's Avatar

    Paddyfield said:
    There were 2 other mags. The (Irish) Soccer Reporter and the utterly sh!te Eleven A Side which was brought out by the same folks who bring out Hogan Stand.
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    A face said:
    Spotter was an excellent magazine. I'd love to have seen a bit more of that. The best magazine i have ever seen about Irish football
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
     
  17. Darkglasses's Avatar

    Darkglasses said:
    Quote Originally Posted by BobtheDrog View Post
    That's ridiculous it's a 22 team league, that's the only way to go
    You mean having 4 provincial teams, like in rugby?
     
  18. blueblood's Avatar

    blueblood said:
    Well judging by all the nwespaper articals and pages and pages of bad news about the LOI, then a LOI magazine would definatley sell, but it would have to be all bad news and scandals, now thats what the Irish public really want
     
  19. dcfcsteve's Avatar

    dcfcsteve said:
    Quote Originally Posted by John83 View Post
    You're right of course.

    Folks, how has the recession, the financial problems of Cork et al and Pats' fine European result altered the obvious theoretical and demonstrated lack of economic viability of an LoI magazine?

    John - please don't resort to common sense when debating with BohDiddley...
     
  20. padjoe said:
    Honestly while we are here as a matter of interest who out of the 12,000 odd fans who watch LOI week in, week out would honestly or could afford to subscribe to a magazine. i've made no secret of the fact i'd love to launch one but no point if no one would read it, buy it, advertise in it.
    Last edited by padjoe; 11/08/2009 at 11:14 PM.