Fair play to bohs, hope they enjoy it as it will be the last European trip they'll be on in a while!
MD
My take on it
As people have stated, Derry were entitled to apply, Bohs were entitled to write the letter. Such is football.
Good piece Kev - a balanced approach to a thorny issue is refreshing. That Bohs are the team to benefit, while pleasing to me, is irrelevant.
this piece does remind me of something im a little bit concerned about... what sort of welcome (or farewell!) will Bohs supporters get from these folk in a few weeks?
To anyone who had done any reasonable research(or indeed had read any decent article about the future for Rnagers), today’s news comes as no shock. However social media filled up with outraged Derry people, most of whom would barely know where the Brandywell is. No-one does moral outrage quite like a Derry person.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
I imagine the real costs will set in when the players threaten not to fulfill a fixture unless they get bonuses.
Bohs league gates are shocking as is, you reckon you'll get a larger gate for euro games? if that is the case you'll need more security. euro bonus for players may have to be agreed or you might have a Pats situation on your hands, travel costs. generally clubs dont make a huge profit after all expenses are taken out.
It's gone from "surely a loss" to "generally clubs don't make a huge profit"?
An extra gate is an extra gate. I would fully expect the Irish teams in Europe this season to be on top of any bonus issues well in advance after last seasons farce.
Very shortsighted to just look at the UEFA money v costs, HulaHoop says it best here - http://foot.ie/threads/162886-Televi...=1#post1576742
We are going to lose players either way, may aswell be because they had a fantastic run in Europe and a team is willing to pay for them.
No, the majority are amateur, a few are part time on miniscule what I would assume are 1 year deals. Due to the average age of our squad any fees would be more like the 100k or so we got for the out of contract Deegan a few years ago.
As for how the team will do overall, displays against Portadown were a pleasant surprise, there's some good experience in there along with a hell of a lot of raw talent, difficult not to be getting excited at the prospect of how far they could go at this stage.
Last edited by de bowez; 23/02/2012 at 10:10 PM.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Yeah I would be concerned that we would qualify for the Europa League and lose all six games on the bounce or lose 7-0 to the pride of Silesias coal industry!
Seriously though. the only time I`ve seen a Bohs Team fail to compete in Europe was under Stephen Kenny at home where we lost 3-1 ( 0-0 away) and the TNS debacle. Some of our most notable performances in the 22 years we have competed in the main EUFA competitions ( a League Of Ireland record) were with new /scratch teams of journeymen, a scattering of good pro`s and young players, beating Aberdeen and winning away v Kaiserslautern spring to mind, when Roddy had virtually a new team.
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