Ballybofey is no bigger than a village
How in gods name could it support a full-time team? Get real, only Derry in the North-West will be able to support one in the long run
Agreed with the stadium but I dont follow your arguement. The new stadium is being built for us by the Contractor who will get Finn Park. With grants and the contractor's contribution it is not going to cost us money, why is it a priority above going professional? It is going to happen in spite of us going professional unless the club folds.
I have been following Finn Harps for almost 35 years, through thick and thin...mostly thin, very thin, so no I dont expect anything. I havent mentioned anything about the team's performance in this thread.
If you dont know why you go to Finn Park that is a matter for yourself. Why should full time club officials create the atmosphere. Dont think any club in any country gets the atmosphere going by way of officials. That is up to supporters to do, create an atmosphere least it was the last time I went to a football match - last Friday night in Bray.
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Ballybofey is no bigger than a village
How in gods name could it support a full-time team? Get real, only Derry in the North-West will be able to support one in the long run
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Its true, but if the club is branded county wide with a lot of hard work (not much money required) I think it could easily support a full time set-up with a mixture of cheap foreign players and players developed through a good youth system. Although I can't see it happening as it has not happened for the past 40 years![]()
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I'm noy convinced that that's really worked with any other club in the country, why would Donegal be every different? Realistically what percentage of anybody's gate (excluding away support) comes from further away than say 20 or 30 miles from the ground?
One point that I agree wholeheartedly with finnpark is that one of the problems with full-time players here is the money they're on as opposed to simply having fulltime players. What's to stop clubs offering somewhere between say between 400-600 or so a week to players? Aside from, in most cases, gross stupidity and an insistence of chasing a dream that we're no closer to achieving?
I mean look at Cork (for example). Their wage budget had to have been a fairly contributary factor in their massive debts. And what do they have to show for it? One title and one cup in the last few years and arguably less achieved in Europe than some of the other 'big' clubs. Money is being lavished on players who just aren't good enough to justify the outlay. It's too easy to blame the players for being mercenary or greedy too. The fault is 100% the fault of the clubs. Any club that is spending money that they don't have should be absolutely hammered. As a league we will never, ever progress with this ludicrous devotion to boom/bust economics.
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Ive said it before. The clubs should all go together and agree not to bid against each other for any player eg Galway, harps, Corka and a few other clubs were bidding against each other for Deegan's sig. You can see how all 3 clubs ended up in trouble. Whoever opens negotiations with a player first should be allowed to sign the player without interference from other clubs. If clubs could agree on this it would help stop the inflation of players wages.
There is not much talent left now amongest the lower half clubs so i think its time for clubs to invest in scouting and statistical analysis of players in labour cheap countries such as Lithuania as Bohs have done.
Have a read of this:
http://www.bohemians.ie/index.php/in...kalonasint.htm
Its time that Irish clubs signed more class acts like Kalounas from abroad rather than offering/bidding bigger wages for players that are already in the league.
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Dead right. Clubs just need to take a dose of reality into their negotiations really. When player X demands two grand a week or whatever just say no. Given that hardly anybody can afford it anyway if the clubs weren't artifically inflating the wages throughout the league these players would have to play here for less or go abroad. And while it sounds like a disaster losing some of the league's better players if we can't actually afford to keep them anyway we're only deluding ourselves.
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I think Harps went full-time a little sooner than they should have! I hope they get themselves out of this mess tho as my Girlfriends a harps fan and she'd be sad if they went bust lol
John Delaney!! GET OUT!!!
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Is he still at the club, bless.
Hegarty, Is he still there?
Ask me in a week or so.
Why are you so interested? Are you one of those sad Derry folk who have their tongue so far up his jacksie that you need permission just to speak?
Funny how you also keep bringing up about Paul Hegarty in a thread labelled "Harps in dire financial trouble!!", kind of apt when he's the one who got us in that situation, lucky we have some people at the club that give a sh!t and raised the money he wasted on the likes of sicknote Beckett, sicknote Byrne, sicknote Labonte and short arse Friel.
Ah I feel better now.![]()
I think you taken it all up wrong mate, I do not think he is any good as a manager never mind an assistant manager, he has messed up considering the budget he had, really terrible signings, Beckett had no intention of playing for Harps.
sorry to hear one of the most hostipable clubs in trouble.
1 get the fans to dig deep in the pockets.
2 dontbe afraid to approach people who have been in this situation.Iam sure they would be glad to give advice.ie srfc.
put contact nos. on other club sites looking for donations
It would be a shame if one of the finest clubs in Ireland went bust.
Best away trip in loi. sincerly.srfc supporter
Harps consider going amateur..
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