EG - you're obsession continues unabatted, and is more than a little boring right now. Bang on about it all you like - DCFC won't be rejoining the Irish Legaue unless we have no other option. Whether or not that situation arises is moot, so without wanting to be rude I have no desire to have to wade through another 10 pages of drivel on what could, would, might, should happen if a very moot situation were to possibly, at some point, perhaps arise. In short - give it all a fcukin rest, will you ?
One issue that I will respond to is that quoted above. I know you're smart enough to get this point, but for some reason you seem unwilling to unable to do so.
Firstly - if the situation of clubs from one footballing jurisdiction playing in another is not normally allowed, then it is an event that is allowed to happen happen with alarming frequency ! There are up to 10 Welsh-based and Welsh-affiliated clubs playing in the Engliish system, one English-based/affiliated club playing in the Scottish system, one Scottish-based/registered team playing in the English structure until recently (Gretna), lots of English based and registerd clubs have played in Welsh competitions in recent years, and the likelihood of the 2 biggest Scottish clubs playing in England whilst based in Glasgow and affiliated to the SFA creeps gently closer year by year. And that's before we throw the likes of Leichtenstein clubs in Switzerland etc into the mix to prove that it's not just a UK pheonomenon.
Now no doubt you'll cry that all of the above have special reasons for why they should have been alowed to do so. And here's the rub - so does Derry City. Our special reasson is that we've played in that other jurisdiction for 25yrs very happily thank you. We like it there, everyone there likes us there, and no-one bar few covetous IL fans like yourselves seem to have a problem with the situation. If we weren't alowed to go back to the LOI, would Merthyr Tydfil have to go to the Welsh system next time they went bust ? Answer : No. Because you're talkign nonesense.
All of which brings us to the key point that I'm sooooooo bored of having to make on here. An EU test-case was established on the rights of football club's in one jurisdiction to play in anoather in 1994 when the Welsh FA lost a case against the Welsh exile clubs (those playing in Engalnd) in the English High Court. Since then, no association has dared to try to force a club that wants to play in a structure outside of their jurisdiction to not do so. Why - because they'd lose. Isn't it surprising how in amidst the frequent noise of the Old Firm joining the English system, you never once hear big talk from the SFA about how they'd stop it ? Well no - it's because they know they can't. So please stop bringing it up.
Boring.
Last edited by dcfcsteve; 13/11/2009 at 4:53 PM.
Damn straight !
It's a shame we can't have riot police called into our stadiums for matches, and medieval hand-to-hand battles between large numbers of armed fans in the middle of a football pitch at the end of our title deciding games.
Any. Remaining. Credibility. Gone.....![]()
i did. interesting reading, but not sure just how relevant it is to derry city's position.
one difference i will mention is that all of those teams you mention (afaik) were all playing in another jurisdiction prior to uefa's foundation or else had no national league or fa of their own.
afaik many of those welsh teams were (not forgetting the fact wales didn't actually have a national league until the 90s, post-"derry city to loi" and at a time when uefa were starting to crack down on teams in other jurisdictions), as were the liechtenstein teams (plus no affiliated fa until the 90s), as were berwick rangers, as were gretna.
but that is not the case with derry city. they had a national league and are not a pre-uefa legacy quirk.
and this is a forum to discuss happenings, possibilities and opinions. people have every right to go on about it if they want. it's not anyone else's fault YOU don't want to hear about it tbh.
Larne FC for Larne Town. Inver Park for the people.
Love the tag "Irish league stalkers", sums it up perfectly.
Admit it, ye (IL fans) love Derry, can't bear to be without them and want them back. Maybe ye can buy them some flowers and a box of chocolates but, it's been 30 years, ye have grown apart and let's be fair, it didn't work between ye then and it is doubtful it will now.
In all seriousness, would the IFA be so bitter as to prevent Derry continuing in the LOI? If they are, then it kind of shows that not much has changed in the north and that "catholic" clubs will still be treated as the "lesser" clubs.
This has been sidetracked into a debate over whether a new Derry City can play in the LOI or not. That's a red herring as it's of no benefit to anyone for the Irish League to prevent them playing in the LOI. Some deal will be done to pay the debts to Dungannon and whoever else.
What's of more concern is how Derry can by-pass the A Championship and play in the first division next year while walking away from all their debts. That a new Derry team should be given first call on the First Division place ahead of Tralee, Castlebar, Cobh, etc. is disgraceful.
Like Shamrock Rovers, it will be the best of both worlds.
It's not bad for a short holiday every few years when you get bored of playing the same teams all the time.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
Larne FC for Larne Town. Inver Park for the people.
Derry FC are a bona fide LOI club. The IFA have no special claim over Derry.
In the matter of the outstanding debt of Derry to IL clubs, the IFA have just the same claim for retribution as they would have over any other bankrupt LOI club that owed money to an IL club.
Moderators : Is it possible to dole out virtual exclusion orders to keep these dirty old Irish League men at least 100 virtual metres away from anything to do with Derry 'maiden' city ?
They're starting to scare more than just the kids now with their salivating obsession.....![]()
Last edited by dcfcsteve; 13/11/2009 at 9:33 PM.
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