I don't care that Welsh clubs have notched up "several" moral victories in Europe, for the simple fact that they count for little. Prior to Longford's disagraceful capitulation in Europe 2 years ago, only one Welsh team (Barry) had ever progressed a round in Europe. Beating Porto in a 2nd leg when you're already 8:0 down firom the first may have made Barry fans feel happy for a day, but losinhg 9:3 on aggreagte is no caused for celebration to be fair.
Cork versus Cwbran "a few years back"...?!?!?It was in 1993 ffs - 14 years back ! The Eircom League is light years on in terms of ability since then. Even in the last 3-4 seasons there's been a noticeable improvement in our league - as evidenced by European results. When Welsh clubs are regularly navigating one round of European competition - let alone making it to the 3rd - then maybe we can have this chat in a sensible fashion.
As for Longford versus Carmarthen - despite seeing the game with my own eyes I have absaolutely no idea what happened. In the 22 years that I have been following Irish and lower-level football I have never seen a team so disinterested and inept as Longford were in the 2nd half of that game. Were I into conspiracy theories, I'd have run a chemicals test on the water supply in the away dressing room.
Inter-Cable Tel Cardiff v Barry Town (from memory 1994/5 season)
Connah's Quay v Porthmadog (1996/7 season)
Carmarthen v Longford (2005)
2007 Welsh Premier Cup Final (on TV).
A few posts later you state the following, in reference to the Welsh premier :
If that isn't an admission that the Welsh league is way weaker than the EL then what is ? Most EL fans would confidently state that the best teams in our league would be on a par with lower English Championship and mid-to-lower SPL teams. And we don't just say that through EL-tinted glasses - we see enough of our own league and of those other leagues to make a judgement. If you're judgement is that the Welsh best would only do "OK" in the Conference, then I rest my case.
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