makes me laugh the way rte do these very bad presentations of the league. They show you the clapped out stands but fail to show the nice stadiums like terryland or the new piece going in at turners cross.
There is an ad on telly for the league that shows empty stadia as well. We all know there are problems but the league will survive
The deepest layer of human thinking and feeling somehow knows that God must exist - Pope Benedict XVI
The programme is on RTE's website here. Just click on "watch the show" on the right under the logo. A new window will open. The league part of the show is available as a seperate slot in the menu on the right.
You can't spell failure without FAI
Drury is a registered agent with the FAI.
I have no problem with Platinum One making money out of the AIL but like a lot of other fans feel their report made outlandish claims. There was nothing to back up the claim that attendances would increase 50% in year one. How does playing the more or less the same teams in the same grounds under a new league lead to such easily increased crowds?![]()
The FAI have no media pull and are slated week in week out. People's minds and actions are controlled by the media so its fair to say that people will be supporting British football for a long time to come.
If P1 were given a chance the AIL would be on everyone's lips as it would be in the media day in day out.
The deepest layer of human thinking and feeling somehow knows that God must exist - Pope Benedict XVI
Well obviously there not going to show that. It was about the problems with league finances. So of course there not going show Turners cross packed or Terrylands new stadia, thats just plain stupid. Use your head son.
I watched it. Didn't tell me nothing I already knew though. Waste of time really.
Is it possible to have a thread on the state of domestic soccer without dragging the GAA into it? It merely serves to perpetuate the myth that the GAA are successful ergo they are somehow to blame for the league of ireland not being successful.
The deepest layer of human thinking and feeling somehow knows that God must exist - Pope Benedict XVI
You know damn well what trolling is, and you know damn well why the points you're making are groundless nonsense. Your mortgage is secured on your house and the only person you owe money to (the bank) is happy with that arranegment and will give you 30 years to pay. Cork have no assets, so their creditors are getting jumpy for their money and so they're in trouble.
what a flawed program full of unsubstaniated clap trap leauge in crisis so the only solution is P1 what a new low for primetime.
p.s. finnpark i hope your playing devils advocate otherwise you have gone down in my estimation
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
Complaints@RTE.ie if you want (I know that's A Face's job, but still!) I've done it; made me feel better!
Did peoplee really expect anything else?
They don't have a clue and they're a waste of a licence fee in every single way
Can't agree with that at all. The claims from P1 as already mentioend were
optimistic to say the least. Part of the porposal mentioned 'running non-league football (junior, intermediate etc) games to coincide with the new AIL league. I can see the FAI agreeing to that oke.
What Prime Time failed to mention was the recent meetings and comments from the IFA and FAI about an AIL. They should have asked Fran Rooney if there are any future plans etc.
I am happy with the change in the LOI so far under the admin of the FAI.
Prize money and tv exposure are at an all time high. If the public still do not want to go along and support a team there is little else the FAI could have done over the past 2 years. Clubs may go to the wall due to proper accounting for finance etc but we may get a better run league at the end of it as oppossed to no league at all
"oh my, that was some beer we had last night, I think I feel like getting sick" Effin Eddie
Being a regular at LOL games for over 30 years and have watched it as an entity for most of that time limp along from crisis to crisis...
I think the P1 model could easily work on the basis that I've also watched a lot of club and interprovincial rugby in my time....30 years ago at your average crowd at a rugby intepro involving Leinster was a couple of thousand... then the professional era came in...lots of alickadoos in the rugby clubs moaned on about how the Heineken cup and professionalism would ruin the game...but guess what the public has responded , Leinster now get 13,000 on average into the RDS and Munster get even bigger crowds...
Anyway my point is whilist it's not a like for like comparion there is an audience out there for soccer (we know they just go to see internationals and/or the EPL) so I'd like to see P1 get the chance to develop an AIL.... one can go on about barstoolers and what they're missing and indeed many here IMO seem to want to have more crowds at LOL games but only on the condition that newbies swear an oath never again to watch an EPL game etc....well the world ain't like that and I for one would love to see much bigger crowds with lots of newbies watching a well funded better quality 10 team AIL, than the spectre of ongoing crisis after crisis that I've watched over for the last 30 something years...any takers ??
I think where that analogy falls down is that the provincial rugby clubs are now good enough to compete with the best. If a new Dublin FC or Limerick FC could afford the top Irish internationals and compete or even win in the Champions' League, then it'd maybe work. But that's not going to happen.
That's the point iIwas driving at... P1 inject the funding and infrastructure (proper marketing etc -won't be easy !!) which generates public interest leading to increased revenues, hopefully leading to greater succcess in European compeditions, which generates further interest reflected in more sponsorship and increases in income from merchandise sales etc, plus a generation of new/future custmomers (barstoolers and kids) who then develop a real connection with their local side...nothing new in that but something ( P1 and the money they'd bring) is required to kick start the project, works here for rugby and GAA clubs and for soccer clubs throughout the world
not even just that but there are only 4 provinces - 2 of who are competitive, one who can be and one which is practically in existence for solely developmental purposes.
Munster get great crowds but cater for Limerick & cork among its number along with all the other counties.
Leinster get good crowds but again have the entire population of Dublin and the other commuter counties supporting them.
Ulster get good enough crowds but cover Belfast, Derry and the whole of the 6 counties and those who support Rugby in the other 3 ulster counties.
Connacht get crowds similar enough to big eircom league crowds.
The only way a soccer model could match or emulate the success of Rugby would be to go a similar route and go provincial and play in a Celtic league (Ireland, Scotland & Wales) and then enter European competition as them entities. The difference of course being the Provincial teams have been around for years in Rugby (and incidentially thats why they are allowed to play in the Heineken Cup instead of the club teams) but are non-existant in soccer, and thats even before trying to get the teams in the LoI & IL to agree to disband!!!
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