I'm being a bit lazy and not going through the previous posts for the context of Dodge and Razor's exchange, but I think it's fair to say that the residency rules do favour those countries with major leagues. Young foreign players are more likely to go to a top English club's academy than a junior club in Ireland or a LOI club's set-up. I don't think it's controversial or disrespectful to say that the LOI isn't as strong as England, Holland, Belgium, Switzerland etc in its ability to attract foreign players of international potential.
I'm not sure what Dodge means by "building the league up": do you mean talking about it more favourably or actually investing in it?
I've heard the FAI has asked the Dept of Foreign Affairs for some leniency in attracting foreign footballers as a means of establishing Ireland as a "stepping stone league" for non-EU footballers, possibly brining money to Irish clubs. It would make sense, and if a young player became Irish-eligble by residency then great. God knows we have suffered enough at the feet of residency-qualified players in the past (Belgium & Switzerland)!
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