All these big fancy teams you watch, in England or elsewhere, how do you think they got here 100+ years on? It wasn't by people in other countries watching them on the tele or flying over for a game, thats for sure. When they all started out, the only people that watched them were locals, the people of that area, that they represented. If the locals didn't go to watch Barca back then, they wouldn't be here now, so you can jump on the bandwagon. Thats what football was about, until you and your ilk helped ruin it.
They always cheat, they always lie
**** Delaney and the FAI
Fair enough its your perogative to watch/support whatever team you choose and good luck to you with them. But I just don't understand when someone says to me that the LOI is a poor standard of football when these same people have never gone to a match in their lives, or even seen a LOI tie on TV.
Obviously you won't see the same level of skill in the league (no Messi's or Ronaldo's) as La Liga or the EPL, but some of the worst games of football I've ever seen have come from those two competitions. But saying that the league is of a poor standard is way off the mark. Just look at the players now playing in the EPL who came from the LOI - Kevin Doyle, Keith Fahy, etc. shows the standard is there and foreign clubs know they can find quality in the league. They weren't the first the won't be the last, Irish clubs can developing quality players and I'm sure more players will go to England on ever increasing transfer fees in the future.
The misconception of the league being of a poor standard is purely down to a lack of coverage and a lack of knowledge. What the league needs to improve on most is the small attendances at games but overcoming such misconceptions are proving difficult.
Sorry Colbert, you do sound like a WUM at worst. A cliche at best. The post above is just too contrived to be taken seriously. Someone who uses the weather as an excuse to avoid watching live football, or someone who bases support of a side on how sucessful or how far up the table they are is not a football supporter. Its just cliched textbook barstoller behaviour and yoru post is too classic to not be a wind up.
At the risk of preaching to the converted on this forum. Someone who sits on their arse and prefers to get their football fix from their living room is not a football supporter. At best they are a fan.....a fan of the game of football but certainly not a supporter of a football team.
If you dont have a team in a league initially its always going to be easy to dismiss the standard of the play if it looks worse than what you watch on TV. The passion of just being so into the moment supporting YOUR team is missing. If however you have ties to a team, go regularly and really start to care its amazing how the passion and the feeling will grow. It will get to the stage that you dont care about the standard of the league as long as you beat so and so this season and finish as far up this sub-standard league as you can.
If your own team - who I assume is playing in the english Premier division fell on hard times and went down a division or two (a la Leeds Utd) would you stop being a fan because League 1 football is by your definition crap compared to the Premier League. I suspect you may.
Using standards of play to define and justify the team people support always baffles me. By that definition nobody should support any team outside the top 4 in England, Top 2 in Spain etc. Certainly nobody in Scotland or indeed Ireland should support the Old Firm as the Premier league is much better. Nobody in France should go to French League games as Spain and Englands top boys are far superior. Ditto Holland, Belgium etc etc etc. The hordes of Serie A supports should burn their Juve, Milan & Inter shirts and pledge alliegence to Man U, Chelsea and Barca. And lets not start talking about the poor Carlisle, Shrewsbury, Doncaster Rovers and Nottingham Forrest supporters.
The utter devestation I have felt by conceding a last minute winner against our biggest rivals or the sheer elation and pride I have felt by watching as my side win in Europe cannot be explained to someone who has not invested so much time and emotion into going regularly to see their side perform. Its just not the same sport when you are looking in on TV at 'your' side, who you probably have seen in the flesh a handful of times at best. How can you feel part of it. I will never get it.
simply the irish media is to blame. i think before ireland matches loi fans should create a scene or saving that at ireland games demand that a section be reserved for loi fans, in that section loi club flags would be flown high.
DId they not do that when Kerr was the manager, so many tickets where given to LOI clubs on the basis that they brough flags with them which most where supposed to have eben provided to the clubs by the FAI(duno if true) and they had to take these flags to Ireland games to add colour to the atmosphere!
In fairness there's a lot more the fai could do to promote the Loi.
My great idea is - you have to be a member of a loi supporters club to get first access to Oireland tickets
You might be setting your sights too high.
The ability to differentiate the thing you lean on from the thing you sit on should be a higher priority.
Fed up today hearing about how there's not enough strength in depth in the irish squad and how people will have to support whoever england are playing - from the people who look down on loi football.![]()
Then by your own logic, and that of the kneejerk critics of LoI quality, you should simply give up. You can get better social stimulus in the pub, and riding a bike will provide exercise and not ruin your knees.
But of course, you don't claim its validity on the basis of quality alone, and neither does LoI. Any LoI supporter can watch as much Barca/ManU/Celtic as you can.
mabe members of supporters clubs should get first option on tickets and possibly a 10% discount on price??
Any mention on RTE's coverage of the match last night of their upcoming coverage of the Cup Final on Sunday? I know they managed to advertise their CL games next week and of course Premier Soccer Saturday
Maybe it's not so much about saying the FAI can't promote LOI soccer on the big screens as it is about the GAA wanting hurling and football to be promoted to a "non-GAA" audience.
I'm well aware that loads of GAA fans go to soccer and rugby internationals but there would be plenty there that aren't GAA fans too.
They are a captive audience.
I presume the same stipulation applies during the breaks in rugby games.
There's no GAA advertising at either sport, unless inflicting the Artane Boys' Band on rugby fans counts.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
Out of the 15,000 irishmen and women who were present in the stade de farce (lol)
Btw i saw a bray shirt in the crowd, no joke!
Yeah it scrolled along the bottom a few times.
Obviously you've never been to Canada mate. It is fecking COLD. We don't have local teams unless you live in Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver (all semi-pro teams, including Toronto FC of the MLS). I play in the top league in the city I'm from so the only real matches we have to go to are when Canada play a World Cup qualifier once every four years in the city three hours north of me or when a team like Everton does a pre-season tour once a decade.
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