Link is to the Cork forum.
This should be the right one.
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Our new September issue is out!
While many of our articles this month look forward to what is sure to be an exciting run-in, many of the pieces this issue delve into the archives to keep you histroy buffs happy!
Dave Galvin looks at the career of Mike O’Grady, former England international and Leeds United star whose time with Cork Hibernians was as controversial as it was brief.
With Dundalk looking like they’re odds-on to retain the Premier Division, Gerry Desmond remembers the history of teams that have managed to capture the title in consecutive seasons.
Mícheál Ó hÚanacháin meanwhile investigates the history of Bohemians vs Bray Wanderers, and how the Wicklow club have always been a bogey side for the Gypsies.
We also have pieces on Cork City striker Mark O’Sullivan, Limerick’s incredible fightback, and Aaron Cawley investigates the decline of the ‘one club player’ amongst others.
The last LOIMonthly of the year is out now!
Our final issue of the season is out now!
Interviews with former Cork City players Ian Turner and Tadhg Purcell, as well as with Éamon Zayed, Kevin McHugh and Danny Furlong, and Sligo pair Gavin Peers and Danny Ventre.
Pieces also on Kenny Finn who played with both Ireland and the USA, and a good look at the Conroy Report. We also give our opinion on the best XI of the year!
All available on LOIMonthly.com
NEW SEASON! March 2016 is out now!
You can get a downloadable version of the magazine if you subscribe to our mailing list before 4pm!
READ IT HERE
Last edited by shefellover93; 05/03/2016 at 12:58 PM.
First time I've seen this Ezine - looks good alright.
Have yee's looked into whether a paper version would be feasible at all ? I know it would have big additional costs, but you can't beat the feel of paper in yer hand when it comes to reading something. The league is in desperate need of a magazine in my view, as you go into an Easons and you see English and Scottish football ones galore, plus magazines for Irish Rugby, GAA, Cycling etc, but nothing for Irish soccer. The lack of a physical presence and reminders for the league wherever people go about their daily lives is a problem I think.
Read a good bit of it today; well done to all involved. Enjoyed the Oscar Traynor bit and agree with your editorial on Roddy, but the other side/balance of the debate re Roddy was a bit OTT I think. I do not expect that he has made a huge amount of money/got rich out of the LoI and how far out was his comments on the Pats/Derry Cup final? I was at the game that day and not many impressed. Agree Forester has done well so far, but other players who have gone over to England have not progressed that much yet.
Well done again on a very professional product.
Ya , nice job. Well done.
Hey EYG, printing costs are way too expensive, either we'd need grant money or more likely a serious title sponsor which I can't see happening for another while yet. We get this question every single month so yes we certainly have looked into it!
Hi Wonder glad you liked the mag and the editorial! Dave is a bit OTT sometimes but he doesn't mind giving an unpopular opinion and I think his piece last month was just providing another layer to the argument.
Thanks for reading!
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