Beecher Networks - Web Development, Hosting & Domains
Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 21 to 31 of 31

Thread: Celtic Cup?

  1. #21
    First Team
    Joined
    Mar 2007
    Posts
    1,399
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    12
    Thanked in
    10 Posts
    It'll never take off. Maybe if the prize money was 250k-300k would it be beneficial for teams to compete in.
    The Hallion Battalion Molests football.:D

  2. #22
    Banned dcfcsteve's Avatar
    Joined
    Aug 2004
    Location
    London
    Posts
    6,345
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    6
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    74
    Thanked in
    35 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Cymro View Post
    Actually now (as of last month) the assembly has law-making powers albeit we have to go to Westminster for the all-clear, so our laws will not automatcially be English law.

    Also, as Soper said, we're in the FAW Premier Cup anyway until 2009 so I assume this is a move by the FAW to make it more attractive in the long term by adding Scottish/Irish teams.
    English and Welsh law are currently the samem, bar very minor Welsh-only exceptions (e.g. the rather imperfect Language Act). Overtime, the Assembly will be able to tinker with more minor laws around the edges - but currently English law is your law, full stop. Whatever case law is decided in the English High Court becomes law in Wales.

    This is not the case for NI or Scotland, which have their own legal systems and structures (particularly Scotland).

    So much for being the original Celts....
    Last edited by dcfcsteve; 14/06/2007 at 2:22 PM.

  3. #23
    Reserves Cymro's Avatar
    Joined
    Mar 2007
    Location
    South Wales
    Posts
    892
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    23
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    86
    Thanked in
    35 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve View Post
    English and Welsh law are currently the samem, bar very minor Welsh-only exceptions (e.g. the rather imperfect Language Act). Overtime, the Assembly will be able to tinker with more minor laws around the edges - but currently English law is your law, full stop. Whatever case law is decided in the English High Court becomes law in Wales.

    This is not the case for NI or Scotland, which have their own legal systems and structures (particularly Scotland).

    So much for being the original Celts....
    Only a matter of time before a full parliament is formed here Steve, don't worry about that.

    With the lack of popularity of Labour I wouldn't be surprised if Plaid won the next assembly election, especially with Gordon Brown in charge at Westminster!

    Scotland have their own parliament, NI should have one but can't stop bickering between each other so it's suspended most of the time.

    We should have one soon, hopefully this will be sped up by the decline of Labour in Wales. However the fact that we share some aspects of English law doesn't make us part of England.

    I could list loads of UN-recognised countries (eg US Virgin Islands) that rely on a bigger neighbour for their legislation. That argument doesn't hold much water to be honest.

    And we are the original Celts-our ancestors migrated over to Britain (basically Wales until the Romans, Saxons etc. arrived) originally and later sailed over to Ireland later. The Scots are hardly Celtic at all-probably less so than the English. If you watched the documentary series called Face of Britain you'd know what I'm on about.
    "Life is like a hair on a toilet seat. Sooner or later you are bound to get pi$$ed off."

    "In this league, a draw is sometimes as good as a win" - Steve Morison

  4. #24
    Reserves SolitudeRed's Avatar
    Joined
    Jun 2007
    Location
    North Belfast/Galway
    Posts
    372
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    31
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    26
    Thanked in
    18 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Cymro View Post
    Well, two points there, firstly I'd say the quality in the Welsh Premier is probably close to on a par with the Irish League. The UEFA coefficients are roughly similar and whenever there have friendlies between sides from either league the Welsh Premier teams have always fared well enough.

    All a bit of a moot point though, because secondly, there'd probably only be something like two representatives from the Welsh Premier.

    It's likely the FAW would enter Cardiff, ourselves and Wrexham, and then maybe the top handful of Welsh Premier teams, depending on how the tournament was structured.

    Say we had 4 reps from Scotland four from NI and 4 from Wales.

    The first stage could be done in national groups to ease the travelling difficulties.

    The group winners plus best runner-up could then progress to a knockout or something.

    It's likely the total prize money would be more than doubled from the present £250k pot on the FAW Premier Cup, so that would more than pay the travelling costs.

    I have to be honest and say I don't see this happening, but I wouldn't mind seeing it even if it were just a one off.
    I agree with you there Cymro I know that the Irish League is a poor leaue! I'm not that deluded! according to the rankings the welsh and Irish Leagues have the same coefficient!

    Heres the Rankings here... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_co...ue_coefficient

    Thought the EL would be a bit higher than 40th!

  5. #25
    Reserves Dazzy's Avatar
    Joined
    Dec 2003
    Posts
    704
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    35th this season i think.

  6. #26
    Coach
    Joined
    Feb 2002
    Location
    Cork
    Posts
    853
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    1
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Cymro View Post
    Only a matter of time before a full parliament is formed here Steve, don't worry about that..
    Yes, fair play.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cymro View Post
    And we are the original Celts-our ancestors migrated over to Britain (basically Wales until the Romans, Saxons etc. arrived) originally and later sailed over to Ireland later.
    Where did ye sail from so? France? or maybe it was the Falklands?

    TBH I've great time for the Welsh, Scots too. Fair play for keeping your own language alive.

  7. #27
    Reserves Cymro's Avatar
    Joined
    Mar 2007
    Location
    South Wales
    Posts
    892
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    23
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    86
    Thanked in
    35 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Shelsman View Post
    Yes, fair play.



    Where did ye sail from so? France? or maybe it was the Falklands?

    TBH I've great time for the Welsh, Scots too. Fair play for keeping your own language alive.
    We originally came from northern Spain. Then about 15,000 years ago some bright spark suggested we move to that unchartered land to the north. It wasn't until about 3,000 years later that that man's great-great-great-great-great-great (well you get the picture) grandson thought he'd take a jolly over the Irish Sea.
    "Life is like a hair on a toilet seat. Sooner or later you are bound to get pi$$ed off."

    "In this league, a draw is sometimes as good as a win" - Steve Morison

  8. #28
    Banned dcfcsteve's Avatar
    Joined
    Aug 2004
    Location
    London
    Posts
    6,345
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    6
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    74
    Thanked in
    35 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Cymro View Post
    We originally came from northern Spain. Then about 15,000 years ago some bright spark suggested we move to that unchartered land to the north. It wasn't until about 3,000 years later that that man's great-great-great-great-great-great (well you get the picture) grandson thought he'd take a jolly over the Irish Sea.
    Cymro - I suggest you get yourself onto Amazon and invest in some Celtic history books, as yer talking out of your hoop here.

    The fact that Irish Gaelic and Welsh Cymraeg are from 2 distinctly separate branches of the Celtic language family should be enough on it's own to tell you that the supposedly Celtic population of Ireland* did not just all pop over on the boat from the supposedly Celtic population of Wales. Pure nonesense here. (*I add the word supposedly, as there is a theory, that carries some currency, that the Celts may be a linguistic group rather than an actual single genetic or ancestral group of people).

    And academics who consider the Celts to be an ethnic grouping trace their origins to south-eastern Europe/Western Asia (allegedly Thracia or the Caucauses). They only became identifiable as Celtic tribes with Celtic languages when they migrated into central Europe and beyond c. 500 BC. So the idea that the Welsh were the one true Celts and all came over from Spain (a laughable 15,000 years ago !) is complete twaddle.

    The one indisputable thing the Welsh are is the one true remaining Britains. So come on dude - get yourself down the library and let's stop the cod-history lessons.....

  9. #29
    Banned
    Joined
    Jan 2003
    Posts
    6,822
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    This competition is interesting but ultimately won't work for several reasons.

    1) Lesser mortals from Scotland have no appeal in Ireland( North or South).
    Anyone outside Celtic, Rangers , Hearts and Hibs, won't put additional bums on seats.

    2) League of Wales clubs would attract less crowds to games on this island than the Rugby teams do and their crowds( i.e. Magner's League) are not massive.

    3) The security costs involved in playing the likes of Swansea City and Cardiff City( if those two became involved) would far outweigh the revenues gained playing teams under headings 1) and 2). The supporters of Swansea and Cardiff were involved in unsavoury incidents in Europe , the last few years they were permitted represent Wales by virtue of winning the Welsh Cup.
    This stopped in the early nineties when the FAW formed the League of Wales and only teams based in that League were permitted to represent the principality.

    4) Free Cornwall

  10. #30
    Banned
    Joined
    Jan 2003
    Posts
    6,822
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Cymro View Post
    We originally came from northern Spain. Then about 15,000 years ago some bright spark suggested we move to that unchartered land to the north. It wasn't until about 3,000 years later that that man's great-great-great-great-great-great (well you get the picture) grandson thought he'd take a jolly over the Irish Sea.
    There are two distinct linguistic branches of Celtic languages in these islands

    The P and (hard) C celts. Example Welsh pen = head Irish Ceann = head
    (hard C)

    There is evidence that the Welsh language is related to Cornish and Breton ;that means that it is possible that the Cornish and Breton Celts may have arrived in their current homelands at a similar timeframe to the Welsh arriving in Cymru.

    The other branch includes Irish , Scots Gaelic and Manx languages . And there is also evidence that the original celtic speaking settlers in Ireland also came from Northern Spain. Other branches of the Celtic speaking people did settle in the Balkans and Central Europe. Traces of Celtic civilization being found in such countries as Serbia , Slovakia, Germany , Austria and the Czech Republic.
    Last edited by CollegeTillIDie; 15/06/2007 at 7:02 AM.

  11. #31
    Reserves Cymro's Avatar
    Joined
    Mar 2007
    Location
    South Wales
    Posts
    892
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    23
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    86
    Thanked in
    35 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie View Post
    4) Free Cornwall
    Won't argue with that.
    "Life is like a hair on a toilet seat. Sooner or later you are bound to get pi$$ed off."

    "In this league, a draw is sometimes as good as a win" - Steve Morison

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

Similar Threads

  1. celtic
    By outspoken in forum Longford Town
    Replies: 24
    Last Post: 23/07/2013, 11:33 PM
  2. celtic
    By outspoken in forum Longford Town
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 15/07/2013, 8:21 PM
  3. Celtic Cup?
    By bwagner in forum Ireland
    Replies: 52
    Last Post: 05/07/2007, 11:01 PM
  4. Celtic
    By roversman in forum Sligo Rovers
    Replies: 16
    Last Post: 16/05/2007, 11:39 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •