Any chance they could now use reverse advertising in the UK now that England are out and try get some English over here to watch our league?
Whether a Tongue in Cheek poke at followers of English Teams or an insult to LOI Supporters. The unmistakable fact, is that the ad is true. The vast majority of the Irish Football loving Public support an English Team, with a portion of them going to matches in England every week. Clever marketing ply by Ryanair as it's getting lots of publicity and people are taking about it...
Any chance they could now use reverse advertising in the UK now that England are out and try get some English over here to watch our league?
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Sarcasm's not the word I was looking for, but it's definitely laced with irony. They realise exactly how absurd it is to be encouraging the great Irish fans to support their 'real' teams in England.
Ming Flanagan on Vincent Browne just now: "As a Queens Park Rangers supporter, I'd like to see us sack Mark Hughes and get Harry Redknapp" before he takes the Ireland job
Though I suppose being a proud Roscommon man he couldn't possibly support a team like Longford or Sligo who are from an entirely different county!
Rarely do I listen to the after match diatribe on RTE, however, for 10 minutes last night I gave it a lash ! Oh no there's that awful bloody slogan, but no I won't break into Olé olé ! Anyway what really p...es me off is when Numpty starts bemoaning the state of "Irish football" and how sad it is that we can't compete with the bigger nations. I find this situation very hard to stomach, when he and the other goons don't even mention the state of Irish soccer clubs and what could be done for them !!
Dublin Dons Dunphys views on LOI are well known and probobly best NOT shared with TV viewers, Giles would have milder views but hardly a great gra for LOI and not sure Brady knows there even is a LOI
Like our friends on their barstools they appear incapable of connecting the decline of the League that produced Paul McGrath, Ronnie Whelan, Kevin Doyle, Shane Long etc etc and the failure of throughput of players to the International team.
Or maybe they just dont give a crap.
For the record, I posted the question to Ming Flanagan on Facebook about his following of the League of Ireland
This was his reply
Originally Posted by Ming Flanagan
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Not forgetting his alleged involvement with Arkaga, the shower that ran us into the ground.
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...y-1474143.html
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I emailed him and got this back ...
Hi,
I am a QPR supporter and proud. Two of my brothers and one sister we're born near the ground. The basis for my comments were that I believe Harry Redknapp would be a great replacement for Mark Hughes who has been a disaster. I believe Redknapp would not make a good Irish manager. Mick McCarthy I believe would be a better choice.
Your point on the league of Ireland is correct. I have however over the years attended a couple of hundred league of Ireland games. Mainly as a Sligo rovers supporter but I also attended many games at terryland park when living in Galway. Given the proximity of athlone town to where I live I have also attended many of their games. My most memorable season was 1994 when we, Sligo rovers, won the treble. My brother, complete LoI nut, and I went to 28 games that season. All in a Fiat 127 without reverse.
Unfortunately since I have had 2 children and gotten elected my attendance has been less than satisfactory. Not by choice though.
I love people like yourself who stand up for LoI. Keep it up. Many people I know have never actually seen an soccer match bar on telly. The difference as you know is you actually get to see the whole game.
A major quandary that my brother an I have is who to shout for the rovers were ever draw each other in Europe. Used to be a hypothetical question. Not anymore.
Luke
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.
Fair play to him, but maybe next time he should say suggest Harry as a replacement for Barraclough!*
*I am only 50% saying this because I'd love to see Sligo go bankrupt chasing Harry's rainbow
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