Its in the club statement.
http://www.sportingfingal.ie/News/ta...9/Default.aspx
What is the genuine reason?
Its in the club statement.
http://www.sportingfingal.ie/News/ta...9/Default.aspx
So nothing new there. I wanted juice on this miserable day.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
no not at all I firmly believe it was a experiment doomed to failure sooner rather than later. I never liked the idea of parachuting teams into the league until they can show there ability to last the pace ,Bohs were foolish ,reckless even and i hope they pay the price but will survive in some form or other because of the fanbase and history.
and as i said if the powers that run the league spend more time trying to improve the clubs rather than looking for replacement clubs with even more frailities then our league might have some hope.
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
Wherever did you get the idea Fingal have more frailties than the other clubs? They have a lower than average attendance but other than that they have a much smaller debt level than any other club in the league. Their current problem is of liquidity and possibly setting their sights a little too high. That's much easier to fix than the chronic debt problems facing half last year's Premier Division.
Who ever thought fingal would have made it longer than a few years are deluded.
Gretna are a perfect example...!! its time to wake up and smell the coffee, thay are donald ducked.
A transient, horrible, fantastic dream,
Wherein is nothing yet all things do seem:
From which we're wakened by a friendly nudge
Of our bedfellow Death, and cry: "O fudge!"
Ambrose Bierce
They have cars out in D15 these days not just horses.
What planet is this guy on?Originally Posted by Fingal Independent article
And Monaghan entered the league how????/ Look, if you're going to purely go by fanbase, then Mons would be gone, you'd get rid of Mervue, Salthill, or any other club starting out, or worse still, clubs who are having hard times. You can blame the "powers that run the league" with it's ills, but Fran Gavin didn't force Nutsy to sign up whoever he could, or for clubs to pay under the table, or for Derry to by-pass Monaghan on the way back up. If you hit Fingal with the criteria you've stated, then there are a lot of clubs who deserve to be thrown out, unless they have a fanbase and history of course.
More fans would obviously be an advantage to help a football club survive, but I've never heard of history saving a football club.
I also find it quite sad that a fan from a sh*t club like UCD is taking joy/trolling in the possible demise of Sp Fingal. If we made a league table of clubs we'd like to see go under, then UCD would be higher up than Sp Fingal.
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Miserable because I am dying with a cold. Eugh... spring out the tiny violins.
Sullane, that's not entirely true. Nothing in essence was wrong with the creation of Spingal. What exercised everyone was how the FAI mollycoddled them at the expense of clubs that we already had that were struggling.
The other issue was that a Dublin-centric league far from needing another Dublin club actually needed less.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
qiute simply they had nothing but aspirations and a man with his own agenda that was all fingal had to offer and when he fell the whole deck of cards would follow, with no imbedded history like bohs to cusion the fall.
I was not expounding the virtues of a massive fanbase as the only way forward but was saying it should be a requisite for joingingfthe LOI otherwise you are only replacing clubs with more potentially doomed cliubs
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
Oh no they wouldn't....
How are UCD a sh*t club exactly? They're in the league for over 30 years and I can't remember them ever being involved in a bad news story for the league (certainly open to correction there). I think they're a credit to the league in all the time they've been here.
And have also developed some top top players in the league
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