They cost money and I would imagine advertisers/sponsors want to be sure their investment will be worthwhile. The Polish television company broadcasting the game live in Poland probably had something to do with them. A lot of the ads featured appeared to be in Polish. Electronic advertising boards at League of Ireland games wouldn't reach a wide enough audience to justify such expenditure from the perspective of, say, RTÉ and potential advertisers.
Last edited by DannyInvincible; 24/07/2014 at 11:02 AM.
Yeah it was all the Polish tv who sorted them out, Pats got something like 7k per ad for them from the Polish things that were advertised.
Here on a technicality.
every year we get a taste of how goods things could be then it's snapped away from us!!! even small things like the electronic boards look so much better when you watch on tv. aah well now back to the crappy old boards nailed together and out of place with grass growing over them.........![]()
[QUOTE=DannyInvincible;but aren't you contradicting yourself if you're now acknowledging the forced venue change might have done Pat's no favours?[/QUOTE]
Methinks UEFA requirements had more to do with change of venue. Derry apparently will play next round in Showgrounds should they progress. Don't think any Garda involvement with that one 😜. I think Pat's were on a hiding to nothing, regardless of venue. The focus seemed to be on Celtic, not the game they had to play. At least there was European football in Tallaght, something the the Hoops won't see with the current incumbent in the dugout and incumbents on the board.
Unfortunately the level of exposure the result has got in the media is largely down to the fact that Celtic were waiting in the next round, doubt they'd give a fiddler's otherwise.
The one positive is that their Ole Ole brigade and the FAI blazers won't get a day out in the Aviva at the expense of an Irish team.
Last edited by adamd164; 24/07/2014 at 2:38 PM.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Because it will be a 3rd round game
http://www.derryjournal.com/sport/fo...ents-1-6191307
Well, aye, they do look a bit more professional and sophisticated or whatever, but who were you hoping would throw their money at such ventures? There's nobody stopping you from stumping up the cash if you want...
Why do you think that? As far as UEFA were concerned, the ground satisfied all necessary criteria to be fit to host a game in the second qualifying round. It was completely the decision of the Garda Chief Superintendent, and that was in spite of St. Pat's making their objections and preference known: http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/irish...mpions-league/
Maybe so. I was just saying the switch couldn't have helped in ensuring Pat's felt properly at home.I think Pat's were on a hiding to nothing, regardless of venue. The focus seemed to be on Celtic, not the game they had to play.
The PSG game was in the first round of the 2006 UEFA Cup, so the same stadium stipulations didn't necessarily apply back then. If I recall correctly, stadiums were formerly ranked by stars, from one to five, but I'm not even sure the star system was in place in 2006. As far as I can see, the Brandywell would simply have needed to pass a ground inspection of some sort and vaguely "measure up to international standards" to host the games in 2006. See article 9 from page 13 of the 2006 UEFA Cup regulations for further info on stadium conditions: http://kassiesa.net/uefafiles/2006-uefa-uc-rules.pdf
Can anyone confirm whether or not there were set distinguishing criteria (other than those rather vague ones mentioned in the 2006 regulations above) that stadiums had to fulfill in order to be deemed fit to host games in particular rounds in 2006? It would seem odd that there would have been little further explicit clarification in terms of which grounds were fit to host games in which rounds...
The Brandywell is deemed a "category 2" stadium at present. See page 18 of the Europa League 2012-2015 cycle regulations for further info: http://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/...0_DOWNLOAD.pdf
This article also outlines the key category distinctions featured in the UEFA Stadium Infrastructure Regulations pretty clearly: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_stadium_categoriesOriginally Posted by UEFA
Are the Showgrounds definitely "category 3"?
Last edited by DannyInvincible; 24/07/2014 at 4:16 PM.
Live stream of the Derry match on the Shakhter site: http://www.fcshakhter.by/novosti/134...slyatsiya.html
Yes! City 1-0 up. Patterson, I think.
ha just missed it, had to check livescore to see if it wasnt an error, what a start
edit ffs
Bah, 1-1. Headed down to a free man in the box to volley it in. Poor defending.
What a start! Our sides seem to prefer playing away from home.
1-1's not bad at this stage anyway, Now Derry know that any sort of win and they're through.
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