I haven't gotten a response. Has anybody else?
I haven't gotten a response. Has anybody else?
one accountant leading the helm and the rest of the dail all teachers on leave, receiving pay and pension from the teaching and guaranteed the jobs back when they pack in the politics despite the fact they will receive more pensions, expenses and ex gratia payments from the politics what do yee expect.
Teachers are like priests advising on marriage, they part knowledge from textbooks and never really experience anything they teach. The country is being run like a school
As Gary posted above, sure we already had an Irish team in the Premiership and look how that turned out?!
The boys got bored with their toys when the novelty wore off and instant success wasn't forthcoming.
Martin Cullen should qualify his point to "it would be great if we had an Irish team in the Premiership that won everything every year in order to keep the interest of the most fickle, bandwagon-jumping, attention deficit disorder suffering, brainless sheep follower nation on earth".
Something to be proud of indeed.
I'll be dropping Martin a line just to make myself feel better, but honestly, I'd have been more surprised if he didn't say something like this. Given the moron's anti-Midas track record (everything he touches turns to....) I'd prefer he remain a country mile away from the EL as god knows things are bad but not bad enough to need his support.
The sad thing is if there was an election tomorrow he'd probably get in again.
I'd have a slight preference for an Irish team in Serie A. More sunshine and fabulous art galleries for the away trips.
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"it would be great if we had an Irish team in the Premiership that won everything every year in order to keep the interest of the most fickle, bandwagon-jumping, attention deficit disorder suffering, brainless sheep follower nation on earth".
LOL - that's (sadly) our great 'sport-lovin' public in a nutshell
Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder
You have got to be kidding me!!!!
Premiership ticket normally costs in the region of £30-50, so lets just say €45. Say a dad takes his 2 kids to see Dublin FC face Spurs and ends up paying €135, do you really think he's going to think to himself "Wow, this soccer thing is incredible...I wonder if we have a league of our own?" go home, do some Internet reserach and after he has read all about the snakes being banished from Ireland on Wikipedia turn up at Richmond Park to see Pats vs Sligo and spend another near €50? You are way off the beaten track.
Also, is the presence of Dublin FC going to go around and advertise the Eircom League at their home fixtures, a league that will be it's comeptition for fans and resources? Do you really think they are going to ask 14 year old Joe Irish to join their youth team if they can afford to go and get the next Fabregas instead? The basic fundamentals of the footballing world, especially the Premiership World (ie...money money money), are all missing from your post. Deluded or Wumming, and for the sake of you and yours, I hope it's Wumming
Really ?
The only time European law was asked to intervene in a case of clubs from one footballing jurisdiction playing in another jursidiction against the wishes of their home jurisdiction, the clubs won (i.e. the case of the Welsh exile clubs vs the FA of Wales). Footballing rules are always trumped by European law.
Under European competition and restraint of trade laws, if a Dublin-based club was to be accepted into the English Premiership in accordance with the rules of the premiership, there is nothing that could legally be done to prevent that. That is now an established legal fact within the EU, and will remain so until and unless a contrary judgement.
So there are no such regulations for anyone to list that are legally enforceable. Which may explain why they haven’t been.
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Would a full-on petition not be more effective?
Lets redefine what it means to heal
Truely terrible idea and thats coming from someone who has actually attended hundreds of LFC games. The club itself would be a classless piece of sh1t with no history and small sections of scummy inbreds, like some of our lot, would travel over and create trouble which would be perfect fodder for the GAA driven media here, to bash the game of football as a whole. The EL would suffer just as much as anyone from this.
I cant see one positive for the EL in this.
I have three thoughts:
1) when you consider its population and the huge demand and market for 'cross channel soccer' (as RTE like to call it) in this country, there is absolutely no doubt that dublin could quite feasibly sustain a premier league club.
Indeed, if football in europe did operate on a franchise system similar to US sports, i would think that such a club would have materialized long ago. To me, commercially this is a no brainer.
2) Regardless of whether this would actually be a good thing for Irish football, this will not happen anytime soon unless there is a complete overhaul of the game to run on a purely commercial basis. If it hadnt been for the introduction of the extended champions league, this may possibly have happened some time in the 1990's. However, the biggest clubs are now quite happy with the status quo, such that they have even disbanded their elite lobby group G14. Unless they suddenly decide to break away from their national associations and UEFA, the chances of this happening are nil.
3) Most of you lads cannot give an impartial or objective comment on this as to whether a dublin PL club would contribute to the betterment of irish soccer due to your commitment and dedication to the eircom league. Clearly, the formation of such a club in dublin would sound the death knell of the eircom league as even a semi-prof league, let alone one that is fully pro . Like what happend the AIL in rugby once the provinces went professional... the little public interest that exists in the eircom league at present would fall away completely.
It would be the ultimate admission of defeat with regard to establishing a professional domestic league in this country, and seeing as most of you guys seem to still think that goal still to be sensible and feasible... (i am doubtful on both of these fronts), you are most definitely not going to support a proposal that would destroy that vision... Even if it would lead to a more successful national team in the long run
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We already have a football team in Dublin though. 7 to be exact playing in top two tiers of our ****ing national league. (Yes, **** shock horror we have a football league!)
If Cullen wants football of an ''acceptable standard'' so he can sit in his fatcat corporate box with the rest of his Premiership loving, invisible importing, hypocritical Fianna Fáil chums, he can invest some major money into the LoI instead of inventing some souless club with no history or tradition, a.k.a Franchise Football.
[quote=ofjames;1078431]I have three thoughts:
1) when you consider its population and the huge demand and market for 'cross channel soccer' (as RTE like to call it) in this country, there is absolutely no doubt that dublin could quite feasibly sustain a premier league club.
Yes, because population and market demand are reason enough to play in another countries football league.Sure there is a huge market for premiership teams in Asia too and a huge population, might as well add a few teams as well.
"Indeed, if football in europe did operate on a franchise system similar to US sports, i would think that such a club would have materialized long ago. To me, commercially this is a no brainer."
Yeah we could have this Dublin team sponsored by Mcdonalds or even KFC. KFC Dublin FC. That certainly would be a commercial 'no brainer'.
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