That's the way it's always been in this league- you have to fight your own corner because nobody else will.
I agree with what they've said, but should the view be taken that they are attempting to influence the licensing process involving another club they could be in a certain amount of trouble.
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Agree with that obviously. I think that's kind of how things worked pre-FAI takeover too (someone else correct me if I'm wrong). Basically, if one club effed around like that, the other clubs would very quickly bring them back into line, because it was they who were being screwed over. A form of MAD (very appropriate for this league!). Now, no-one with any power really cares, so the league can go off into this kind of mess and there's no-one really keeping clubs in check.
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Just curious as to your reasoned explanation for this thought of yours? The 'promotion' to the Premier Divison back in 2007? United topped the table ahead of Waterford (with Dundalk coming next) in the criteria, I really doubt the FAI heads sat down and worked out a template that would suit United ahead of everyone else. If you know different, kindly enlighten us (and no, I don't want to get back into this again).
As for eamo1, don't be daft, if I recall correctly you threatened a similar boycott last year. If you don't want to support your local team, you go ahead and join the vast majority moaning from afar, but the League of Ireland family is small enough without this kind of reaction from one of its own
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I think a lot of the replies have to do with the level of frustration that fans in general are feeling & I can understand it. I do not condone any of the abuse used on here. The Licensing manual is a very long document & well worth the read if one has the time & yes it does cover the eventualities that have occurred here.But try & tell that to fans of some clubs who feel hard done by at a time like this.
Fair statement from Dundalk and a ballsy move.
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I would go along those lines. Perhaps even 3 to 1.
Maybe if all the clubs in the League of Ireland stuck together we mightn't find ourselves in this position.Clubs not willing to support other clubs is one of the reasons we have a micky mouse league run by Muppets.
You are right.Out of contract players may be signed provided they were out of contract before the end of the last transfer window & yes there are many good unsigned players out there.Signing players is only one part of the process. You then have to make them into a team.
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okay so Galway are placed above a team that finishes the season a good bit above them. have beaten them head to head by wining 3 and drawing 1 and dundalk then forced to play a meaningless play off against waterford in which they won over two legs. Waterford on the other hand where in the Premier for a couple of season and Galway still got the nod. You don't see any favourtism for geographical reasons.
I actually like Galway and think your supporters are a good bunch of lads and if the shoe was on the other foot we'd accept it too, but it was purely bias from the FAI/IAG process.
I think dundalk's press release is a little premature. I think our PR guy should of waited until an actual decision was made. This could be a the some others have pointed out that we are trying to infleunce the outcome of the licensing.
European football though would be great but we actually will have to play the games in Dublin with reduced attendence (because we will not appeal to a Dublin footballing public) and an away trip to the back arse of nowhere I don't see any benefit to it.
I have heard that we will be skipped for a european place because AFAIK Fozzy hasn't got a pro licence and therefore is inelligable to manager a side in europe. can anyone shed some light?
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The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
He doesnt mention a boycott . His frustration at the league is apparent.
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