I think the LOI has some good clubs and some are playing super football this season. I just saw that Sligo volley on thescore.ie, a goal that would grace any league anywhere. Dundalk, Pats, Cork, Sligo and Rovers are all doing their bit to make this a super season.
I was at a talk in London last night about the history of the football league playoffs. The speaker said that League Two is the tenth best attended league in the world! Let's take TV and commercial income off the table (League Two is surely earning more on both fronts) and just look at gate money. How on earth can the LOI come close to the tenth best attended league in the world? Let's assume there is a rough correlation between income and standard. I can think of reasons why the correlation would be high, but equally why it may be low. You'd have to conclude that League Two is higher standard overall, but that there are players in LOI who could play quote a bit higher.
Btw, I'd say Aberdeen and Dundee United both would walk the LOI myself, and probably Inverness and Motherwell. Hibs, St. Mirren, Partick and others, maybe not.
The best average attendance or the best total attendance? I'd say it's nonsense of both counts, but might creep up on total attendance given there are 24 teams.
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I think he was talking total attendance.
Off the top of my head, The Premier League, The Championship, League 1, Ligue 1, La Liga, the Bundesliga, the Eredivisie, Serie A, the Russian Premier League, MLS, the Jupiler League, the Portuguese Premier League, the Danish Premier League, the Allsvenskan and the Tippeligen would all have higher average attendances than 4,500. There are bound to be many more that I haven't thought of in the last ten seconds. Yer man was talking out his hole.
why would you look at total attendance anyway? Surely, average attendance is the real indicator.
By the way Stutts, I would not think that using attendance (or income) as the sole indicator to compare the quality of two unrelated leagues (i.e. not part of the same league system) is not an accurate or fair gauge. A consideration, definitely, but you cant QED your argument on that.
By your rationale, League 2 would be better quality than the Croatian, Greek, Swedish and Israeli premier leagues and just behind quite a few others...
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
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On this very subject, an Irish Post article from last week with a few names from left field, I thought anyway.
http://www.irishpost.co.uk/sport/10-...for-the-future
Sam Byrne won't be looking to go out on loan next season considering he's been released. The rest seem like they were just picked from the various youth team players playing at the biggest Premier League clubs.
You are joking!
This season just gone, Aberdeen & Dundee Utd. would have romped home while St. Johnstone & Motherwell would have won it easily too...
Granted, the rest are very mediocre, to variable degrees.
Presumably that talk meant old Division 2 in England, as in the Championship now?
No, I don't think so. Maybe I picked him up wrong, maybe he was talking ****.
Ah fair enough, unlike some your posts are usually fairly logical, so just trying to offer a rational explanation, as bizarrely, think the Eng.Championship does have the 'tenth highest' crowds in Europe, definitely in the top 20...
I think The Championship is even higher than that. Better than Serie A and maybe also Ligue 1?
Think it was, but slipped back?
Ligue 1 definitely!
Per capita, the Eredivisie is higher than loads of them.
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