LOI Promotion Activities

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  1. Martinho II's Avatar

    Martinho II said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Nesta99 View Post
    Not a planned promotion by any means but this was up on RTE today from their archives. Felix's moustache is some job!

    https://www.rte.ie/archives/2024/041...ity-champions/
    Great find Nesta think the 1989 FAI cup Final was the first one I watched live! Remember it well to this day.
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
     
  2. Philosophizer said:
    I was in Lifestyle Sports yesterday in blanch and noticed a video on loop on the big screen advertising trainers and much of it was filmed at Richmond Park!! Shots of young ones chilling on the terraces and hanging out in the stands with close ups on their trainers etc.
    It’s not exactly a promo of the league or even the club exactly, but just more evidence that the LOI is in vogue at the moment if fashion retailers are using it in advertisements.
     
  3. Shearer's Avatar

    Shearer said:
    Wexford did a big campaign around their women's game on Saturday including free entry and a panel show thing upstairs.

    Any word on attendance? Haven't seen any clips of the game but saw the players walking out and the stand didn't seem too populated, but that's only part of it of course.
     
  4. ForzaForth's Avatar

    ForzaForth said:
    Hard to judge as there was a big crowd in the clubhouse in Ferrycarrig Park for the game and a massive group of young players from Ellen Molloy's former club, Thomastown United. If you counted everybody, I'd put it at about 250. If I get an official figure, I'll post it up here.
     
  5. SeanDrog said:
    Underdrogs : A league of Ireland Story - documentary (about 30mins), is now available on RTE player.
     
  6. Martinho II's Avatar

    Martinho II said:
    Quote Originally Posted by SeanDrog View Post
    Underdrogs : A league of Ireland Story - documentary (about 30mins), is now available on RTE player.
    Wots it about SeanDrog?
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
     
  7. SeanDrog said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Martinho II View Post
    Wots it about SeanDrog?
    About the Drogs as a part time club - filmed over 2022/23 I believe and gives an insight into the club. Very well put together tbh. Today it’s trending on the player which is very positive.
     
  8. Martinho II's Avatar

    Martinho II said:
    Quote Originally Posted by SeanDrog View Post
    About the Drogs as a part time club - filmed over 2022/23 I believe and gives an insight into the club. Very well put together tbh. Today it’s trending on the player which is very positive.
    Yeah Kevin Doherty gave an interview to media saying that he watched it think it was him that said that!
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
     
  9. Larry 'da' Wyse's Avatar

    Larry 'da' Wyse said:
    For subscribers to The Athletic. the 'Derby Days' series has done a piece on the recent Bohs/Rovers game [Paywall]

    Blurb: The Athletic has been attending some of the most ferocious derbies across Europe, charting the history of the continent’s most deep-rooted and volatile footballing rivalries.

    The series began last season, covering 10 combustible fixtures from Athens to Anfield. We attended De Klassieker and the Derby della Capitale, the Eternal Derby and the Old Firm. We then resumed our journey this season by taking in games in Copenhagen, Salzburg, Lisbon and Belfast.

    We were in Ipswich and Zagreb in December, then Sunderland and the Black Country, and watched Sparta play Slavia in Prague. We were in Poland for the Great Silesian derby and, last month, branched further afield to cover the Clasico Regiomontano.

    Now to Dublin, a city of derbies, and Bohemians’ meeting with Shamrock Rovers…
    "oh my, that was some beer we had last night, I think I feel like getting sick" Effin Eddie
     
  10. EatYerGreens said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Larry 'da' Wyse View Post
    For subscribers to The Athletic. the 'Derby Days' series has done a piece on the recent Bohs/Rovers game [Paywall]

    Blurb: The Athletic has been attending some of the most ferocious derbies across Europe, charting the history of the continent’s most deep-rooted and volatile footballing rivalries.

    The series began last season, covering 10 combustible fixtures from Athens to Anfield. We attended De Klassieker and the Derby della Capitale, the Eternal Derby and the Old Firm. We then resumed our journey this season by taking in games in Copenhagen, Salzburg, Lisbon and Belfast.

    We were in Ipswich and Zagreb in December, then Sunderland and the Black Country, and watched Sparta play Slavia in Prague. We were in Poland for the Great Silesian derby and, last month, branched further afield to cover the Clasico Regiomontano.

    Now to Dublin, a city of derbies, and Bohemians’ meeting with Shamrock Rovers…
    "The continent's most volatile footballing rivalries"? Liverpool-Everton and Ipswich-Norwich? Talk about trying much too hard

    How did the Great Sligo-Galway 'Battle of Connacht' not make that list? There isn't a window left intact, an A&E ward unfilled or a cow milked after that fixture rolls around
    Last edited by EatYerGreens; 13/05/2024 at 9:13 PM.
     
  11. Acornvilla's Avatar

    Acornvilla said:
    Quote Originally Posted by SeanDrog View Post
    Underdrogs : A league of Ireland Story - documentary (about 30mins), is now available on RTE player.
    Watched this the night it came out, really great, would love to see more of this stuff.
     
  12. Martinho II's Avatar

    Martinho II said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Acornvilla View Post
    Watched this the night it came out, really great, would love to see more of this stuff.
    Tried looking this on RTE player recently to no avail? I have via sky tv?
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
     
  13. Acornvilla's Avatar

    Acornvilla said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Martinho II View Post
    Tried looking this on RTE player recently to no avail? I have via sky tv?
    Try this

    https://www.rte.ie/player/movie/unde...1/511420456417
     
  14. Guitd said:
    Quote Originally Posted by EatYerGreens View Post
    "The continent's most volatile footballing rivalries"? Liverpool-Everton and Ipswich-Norwich? Talk about trying much too hard

    How did the Great Sligo-Galway 'Battle of Connacht' not make that list? There isn't a window left intact, an A&E ward unfilled or a cow milked after that fixture rolls around
    Here how it went
    https://youtu.be/22dbSts8Wxs?si=e44stSSi6BaBnQSv
     
  15. Acornvilla's Avatar

    Acornvilla said:
    Not LOI promotion per say, but I think Duff's interview with Richie Sadlier is very good. Mostly about life and Shels.

    https://shows.acast.com/6529238408a2...2190012369ef7?
     
  16. Nah Nah Nah Nah's Avatar

    Nah Nah Nah Nah said:
    Thinking people hate Shels more than they love their own club ?
     
  17. outspoken's Avatar

    outspoken said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Nah Nah Nah Nah View Post
    Thinking people hate Shels more than they love their own club ?
    Shels fans have been floating that nonsense for years, even when they were rotting in the FD. Duffer just taking a page out of Jose playbook and building siege mentality.
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  18. Nesta99's Avatar

    Nesta99 said:
    What Duffer is doing during his media wranglings is working. Neil O'Riordan had an inside the back page double page spread in his rag that was somewhere between an apology and an homage to Shels during the week. At last weekends post match presser O'Riordan asked a question about the unspectacular way in which Shels were going about their business, it was a question that was more about Shels being impressive in how they are grinding out results and staying out in front even after dropping a bunch of points. Duff obviously took exeption and went on a rant about how defending is part of the game and if they were conceding goals the media would be going on about that, cant win with the media, everyone hates us etc etc. O'Riordan followed it up along the lines of others being envious rather than critical and if you must be doing something right to be in the spotlight like Shels are - queue additional Duffer ranting.
    In his article then O'Riordan clarified the question, waxed lyrical about Shels defence giving a nod to Joey O'Brien, doubled down on how if there is criticism that it is rooted in envy, and finished up with Duff for the Ireland job if the FAI had the stones to approach someone who holds them in quite possibly the highest contempt of all. I agree with the Ireland call actually, if they cant get targets to take the job, they could do worse than a high profile, highly regarded former international who is showing that he can work with significant constraints of budget/talent, get a team organised, hard to beat and improve players. Duffer has shown that he is not afflicted by the talented player come coach inability or total disdain for players that are less talented - Glenn Hoddle Syndrome. He'd keep the FAI on their toes and his post match interviews would be essential viewing rather than car crash TV. He's already playing some in the media like a favourite flute!
    Last edited by Nesta99; 01/06/2024 at 11:33 AM.
     
  19. Acornvilla's Avatar

    Acornvilla said:
    It is amusing how riled up some people have let him get them

    I mostly came away from it hoping he was going to be alright and finds some balance in his life.
     
  20. Shearer's Avatar

    Shearer said:
    I see Harps fans quite upset about the closing of a club shop..