Apparently this is front page material: http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2008/1009/longford.html
Minor dispute over a small four-figure sum beaten into second place in the headlines only by an article about Arsenal's injury problems ahead of their next game over a week from now (no previews of tomorrow night potentially decisive eL games up yet, of course.)
Moreover, the club is referred to as " Longford Town soccer Club", scoring little for accuracy and less for grammar. Clearly an agenda piece.
All publicity is good?! Ah well another nice bit of news to stick with us, love the title though LTSC last I looked we were LTFC, no doubht some GAH head wrote it. Love how they always are so quick to give bad news stories a high positioning yet whenever anything positive happens the league it is barely given a mention.
Roddy Collins, the biggest <insert as appropiate> in Irish Football.
As always the Irish media only want bad news stories from the "NATIONAL" league. Longford Town and Drogheda Utd are todays targets. Shame on Irelands wannabe English media.
De groot nummer 10
Talk about a mountain out of a molehill. It's a joke that this is deemed worthy of national coverage. The Longford Leader maybe, but RTE Sport?. You won't be surprised that they left out the most important part of the story, that the guards told the court they aren't pursuing it and the judge when summing up said that he saw no reason why the licence can't be granted next week. He just needs clarification on a small issue regarding the company applying for the licence, not "to hear the club's side of the story". That's of no relevance to the application as the judge himself said, it's matter for a civil case and has already been settled.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Most people around the world call it soccer, even in England they also refer it as soccer some times i.e. Soccer A.M.
It doesn't help the image of the league, when the average sports fan reads crap like this. Sorry but talk about been paranoid.
Also RTE have already taken it down from Aertel, so not many would of noticed the article.![]()
In a lot of countries they wouldn't even recognise the word. It's football, futbol, fussball, voetbal, futebol and any number of words which derive from or translate literally as "football."
A leading authority on League of Ireland football since 2003. You're probably wrong.
One last comment, If someone called it soccer, you still know what they are talking about. There are probably more than 20 different sports that are/can be referred to as football
They've changed it to FC now...
Absolute disgrace!...Longford should be thrown out of the league
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Roddy Collins, the biggest <insert as appropiate> in Irish Football.
Absolutely nothing wrong with 'soccer'.
What is wrong is having a policy not to call the game football, which, it seems, may be the case in RTÉ. Because, despite what the GAA brigade might think, there's absolutely nothing wrong with 'football' either.
jeeze the amount of moany b1tches in this forum.... soccer or football - who gives a f*ck, really? What about the italians? dont they call it calcio - which means "kick"... want to pop over to eyet.ie and give them hell for that too?
its quite simple - any country that has a national sport calling itself "football" (States, Canada, Ireland, Australia) will adopt the term "soccer" for association football (if you want to get technical about it).
Stop being so f*ckin precious eelmonster and sheridan.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
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