I don't doubt that you care about the well being of Irish football. The problem for me with your posts is that your argument seems to be "Lets have quality teams playing quality football in quality stadiums in front of lots of fans." Yes, this would be great, but a real solution is to work out how to get from where we are now to that position.
I've already asked you how you think we should go about doing this, but got no answer. You just said better facilities will lead to more fans, which I agree with, but again, where are you going to get the money from?
Prominent clubs need to forget about getting any further in Europe than we've been doing, and save enough money so they'll be alive in a few years. In fact, all clubs need to stop reaching for the respective stars, and use a bit of common sense when offering contracts and spending money in other ways.
The FAI needs to squeeze every inch of publicity they can out of wherever they can.
I'm guessing that this year the licencing will be a bit of a joke, and we just have to accept that some clubs probably won't get punished like they should. But the FAI need to make clear that this will be the last time there will be any leniency. From now on, every club needs to have their books examined by the FAI like they're looking for headlice. And the FAI need to have the courage to throw the book at any club that doesn't abide by FAI rules. Clubs have shown themselves unable or unwilling to budget sensibly for the longer term. (Not all clubs obviously, but enough to make such kind of regulation sensible in my opinion)
It's time for this league to take 2 steps back, not so they can take 3 steps forward, but so it can get away from the cliff it is currently teetering on.
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