
Originally Posted by
EalingGreen
On the face of it, that Statement seems clear enough, but am I the only one who wonders about some of the language McDaid is using?
McDaid has made clear he is not in favour of a return to the Irish League.
"We don't feel there is a great wave of opinion in favour of returning to the Irish League," McDaid told the BBC.
Given a free choice, that much is undoubtedly true, However, the prospect of DCFC returning to the IL is only being speculated on because they may not be free to choose i.e. if they have broken certain key LOI Rules, they might not receive a Licence, or might even fold before then, in which case they might have to consider the IL?
"We're a member of the League of Ireland and a very proud member at that."
Understandably so, but that hardly adds to the debate.
"An awful lot of the discussion and debate is centred around our current financial difficulties as opposed to any great genuine desire to return to the Irish League"
It's nothing to do with "desire", rather it's whether those "financial difficulties" might force a return to the IL.
"As a chairman and at a board level...it's certainly not something that is on our agenda at this point in time."
Why add "at this point in time"? Had he stopped at "agenda", that would have drawn a line under it. Perhaps he's leaving himself "wriggle room"?
McDaid added that club officials are continuing to make strenuous efforts to alleviate the financial difficulties which have led to players not receiving some of their wages in recent months.
"At this point in time, we're working on the basis that we can resolve our difficulties.
The main reason we are in the difficulties that we are in at the moment isn't because of bus journeys to Dublin or Cork
"We're very much aiming to be in the Premier Division of the League of Ireland next season and we're still holding out hopes of qualifying for Europe."
McDaid also hinted that the club would be keen to show loyalty to a League which welcomed them with "open arms" back in 1985.
"That was a real lifeline and a real saviour to get the club moving again back in 1985"
"While we are facing traumatic difficulties at the moment and we are certainly facing a huge uphill struggle to pull through, it doesn't mean that you have to review the very existence of how the club operates."
McDaid added that travel costs was not the main contributory factor to Derry's current problems.
"The main reason we are in the difficulties that we are in at the moment isn't because of bus journeys to Dublin or Cork. It goes a lot deeper than that."
All very true, no doubt, except that if the "uphill struggle" becomes too great to overcome, they might be forced to "review... ...how the club operates" etc.
At no point does McDaid simply state that it will not come to that.
(Plus he slips in another "at this point in time")
McDaid believes that Derry are likely to be facing Irish League teams in an All-Ireland League within the next decade.
"It won't happen next year or maybe four or five years but I think it (All-Ireland League) is inevitable if we are going to have a proper, successful and ultimately full-time league."
OK, I'm very possibly straying into "Outer Limits" territory here, but might McDaid be softening the blow for DCFC fans, just in case the club has to revert to the IL sometime sooner?
After all, with the Platinum fiasco, doubts over the Setanta Cup's future and the present economic crisis mitigating against full-time football in Ireland (however organised), surely an All-Ireland League is further away than seemed possible even a year or two ago, not closer?
Certainly DCFC's hopes of being a f-t time member of any such League have receded quite some way since then.
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