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    Interesting lecture with eL potential- London heads look in!

    Got this form one of the mailing lists I am a member of, been at one or two on other topics in the past but can't make it this time round. Any London heads who would be interested in going? It would great to hear this fellas views and insight into their experience

    * The Administrative Challenge of Managing a Professional Football
    League and National Team In a Small European Nation in the 21st Century:
    The Case of Wales

    Yours sincerely

    Sean Hamil

    Research Seminar: The Football Governance Research Centre
    School of Management and Organizational Psychology
    Birkbeck, University of London
    Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX

    Wednesday 8th December, 6pm-8pm
    Venue  Room 101  Foster Court, University College London
    (Off Torrington Place WC1 opposite Waterstones Bookstore)
    See: http://www.football-research.bbk.ac....ercourtmap.doc for a location
    map


    The Administrative Challenge of Managing a Professional Football League
    and National Team In a Small European Nation in the 21st Century: The
    Case of Wales

    Alun Evans
    Chairman, The League of Wales (The Welsh Premier)
    Member, Welsh FA Council


    The perceived drift in power from national football associations, and
    their major international associations Uefa and Fifa, to the major clubs
    has been a staple of press commentary on the football industry over the
    last ten years. In Europe the most influential clubs have formed their
    own association  G14  to assert their influence. Within the English
    game recent comments by Newcastle chairman Freddie Shepherd (see reading
    below) regarding the desirability of the Premier League taking over the
    Football League have provided an insight into the highly
    commercially-driven agenda of some Premier League chairmen and their
    very negative attitudes to the conventional competitive and regulatory
    structures of the game. This raises questions as to the strategic
    response the games traditional custodians and regulators, the national
    associations, should .adopt in the face of this onslaught

    Alan Evans was the founder of League of Wales (now the Welsh Premier),
    and Chief Executive of the Welsh FA from 1982 to 1995. During that time
    he also sat on many FIFA and UEFA regulatory committees. He remains a
    member of the Welsh FA Council and is currently the Chairman of the
    League of Wales. His wide-ranging experience puts him in a unique
    position to assess how recent developments have affected the structure
    and nature of competition both at the national level in countries like
    Wales, and at international level in Europes main club competitions and
    in the European Nations Championship.

    Alan will present the case that, while the traditional regulatory
    framework has been subjected to much criticism of late, it remains the
    most effective structure to both develop the game and protect and
    nurture the grass-roots which are essential for its long-term survival.
    He will also argue that while the traditional structures are quite
    capable of adapting to the more dynamic commercial environment which
    takes account of the financial demands of clubs, it is not at al clear
    that alternative `big-club driven structures might have the capability
    to protect the games grass-roots.

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    Cheers for this Kev - I've had a date pull-out on me for tomorrow night, so shall have to do the next best thing and head up for this instead Who needs wimmin anyways.... !

    Happy to report back for anyone who wants to know what was said.

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    You can always try a certain breed of livestock for pleasure.

    My Ca'w'kie neighbours swear by it so it couldnt be too bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
    Cheers for this Kev - I've had a date pull-out on me for tomorrow night, so shall have to do the next best thing and head up for this instead Who needs wimmin anyways.... !

    Happy to report back for anyone who wants to know what was said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Partizan
    You can always try a certain breed of livestock for pleasure.

    My Ca'w'kie neighbours swear by it so it couldnt be too bad.
    your level of obsessiveness always brings a smile to my face Partizan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Partizan
    You can always try a certain breed of livestock for pleasure.

    My Ca'w'kie neighbours swear by it so it couldnt be too bad.
    Like you, I wished Cork and Waaaaherford were further apart too!
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    Maribor,

    That seminar tonight was seriously intersting stuff. A real insight into the wranglings and workings of UEFA, the FA and the FAW. So much stuff goes on that you never really hear about.

    Key thing that came out of it for me with regards the Eircom League is the way in which Euro slots are distributed. Basically, each league 'nominates' who they are putting forward for each European place they have (UEFA obviously has a role to play in accepting the nomination as well).

    Therefore, there's technically nothing to stop an All-ireland Cup Winner being given a place in Europe in return for success in the competition. The IFA and FAI could take it in turns to nominate the winners of an All-island competition for their league's Inter-toto spot, for example.

    Lots more stuff came out of it, but that was the main thing of interest to the EL I thought. I'll definitely be back for their other seminars.

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