Many thanks for providing those figures. Any idea what the total annual squad wages are for the clubs in the LOI? Are these figures available? I live in America and all professional sports teams publish all of the salaries of their players, which I realize is not the case in Ireland or indeed in football generally in Europe, but I'm trying to get some kind of idea as to just how big this prize money is to the clubs.
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What would stop someone coming in, investing ten million euro into the wage budget with the intent of making a tidy profit should a club progress into the CL group stages proper?
You'd have to take away travel costs as well of course.
Though for Cork, a gate of 5000 v Hacken would go a hell of a long way to covering the flight to Sweden.
Either way, getting into decent, if not yet game-changing, territory.
Remember Birkirkara, who beat Hearts, took West Ham to a penalty shoot-out this time last year.
I think it was West Ham reserves mainly, but still - Birkirkara are a vaguely decent team, and the SPL is gone embarrassingly bad.
At least Aberdeen had a comfortable win, but they did scrape past a Luxembourg team the previous round.
Also, the details for the next round of fixtures are currently -
BATE v Dundalk; Tue 26 July; 8pm local time
Dundalk v BATE; Tue 2 August in Tallaght; time TBC I think, but presumably 7:45
Genk v Cork; Thu 28 July; time TBC
Cork v Genk; Thu 4 August in Turner's Cross; time TBC
Thats been tried a few times by the clubs/club owners to the detrimental effect of the clubs and the owners in some cases. It's not just a case of throwing 6 million at it will get you CL football, the quality and a whole lot of other aspects would need to change and improve.
What I have noticed over the years, with the teams that are seeded(greater co-eff) above(slightly or medium above) against the Irish sides, and whose budget is not that much greater than LOI sides, is that they are dotted with "internationals", players of a slightly higher calbire and greater technical ability than the Irish sides. These are hardly playing for world class International sides, but they will have experience of playing international football and at a higher level, what I would ask is what are these guys being paid to live in countries not as appealing as Ireland? I'd hazard a guess that they aren't being paid much more if in fact any. Maybe a change of mindset/thinking or a radical approach to improving the quality of the league by attracting some of these type players. Ireland is a good place to live, a great place to raise a family, decent schools and Health system and certainly more attractive than half of these Eastern european countries running on post-commie "democracies".
From watching the Irish sides the last couple of years, they are competing in the midfield area, and somewhat up front, but its the defense that makes the difference to these bigger sides. It's definitely becoming a closer playing field.
There seems to be a little more interest the last couple of years also from the "general"(soccer fans in Ireland) public, I can even see it in my mates back home, maybe its post euro blues or something, but they watched the Dundalk game. Thats an effort to go find a steam, nevermind turning on a channel on tv, something they wouldn't have even considered two years ago. I'm sure they would have watched the Cork game had it been on, but some even listened to cork fm!!![]()
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Very good result alright.
Then Celtic lose to Lincoln of course! Celtic who got through the CL groups a few years back?
I guess the SPL in Europe is suffering from not having Rangers.
Fun thread on the Hearts forum about some fan who got his visa for Krasnodar in the third round before last night's match. Always one.![]()
In running club co-efficient for next season
Dundalk 4.090
St Patrick's Athletic 4.090
Sligo Rovers 3.090
Shamrock Rovers 2.840
Cork City 2.340
Derry City 2.090
UCD 1.590
Bohemians 1.340
Drogheda 1.340
All others 1.090
National 5.450
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It worked for Pjaca! Getting two goals:
On 21 July 2016 it was announced that Pjaca signed a five-year contract with Juventus for a fee of €23 million.[8] With the transfer, Pjaca became the most expensive ever sale by Dinamo Zagreb and the 1. HNL.[9]
The chairman involved with zagreb is corrupt as hell supposedly , that was the reason for the croats going mental in the 80th minute, it was a protest against him and how he runs Dinamo and the national association, modric brought him to court. He gets a massive slice of all these players transfers and makes out that he is doing it to reinvest, yet is a multi-millionaire.
The Italians seem to buy into the balkan leagues, the same way as England does with Ireland.
Last edited by paul_oshea; 22/07/2016 at 10:03 AM.
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And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
I don't ever recall an English club paying €23m for a LoI player.
I don't think the comparison is valid!
I am having a bit of a disagreement with my former yugoslav countries mates about that exact thing.
In Croatia, its really only dinamo is their argument that can get these players, as they scoop up all the young talent. Hadjuk for example sell them much younger to Italy/France/Germany, for example Perisic who was a hit at the Euros, he went to france quite young, for little money but it keeps Hadjuk afloat, their accounts are frozen half the time. Still Hadjuk would look down on LOI sides generally, like when Dundalk got them over there and won, they were confident bordering on cocky afterwards in the interviews. Most clubs bar Dinamo though survive in a similar fashion to LOI clubs, but get better transfer fees for their product. The leagues are full of Scouts from Italy, and less so Germany. Similar to serbia as well, and even BiH have players playing all over too.
A lot of the grounds cocindentally are "community" owned in these leagues too.
I wonder what kind of sell on clauses they have. Maybe just former yugoslva/balkan players are more appreciated/respected in the European leagues.
Whats interesting is our head to head with Croatia, we technically win on goals scored by a whole +1So its fair to suggest we are a similar level over the last 20 years - bar a few spectacular individuals. Their players sell for far more money than ours though.
Last edited by paul_oshea; 22/07/2016 at 10:30 AM.
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#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), only Irish club to win a game / points in Europa League Group Stage (2016).
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), only Irish club to win a game / points in Europa League Group Stage (2016).
Well thats like a problem with being a victim of your own success, the better they do, the more money they get, the more money they will want..
It seems like one of the few grounds in Ireland that has land around it, which would allow for different types of development within the football club itself.
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He's Dundalk's top scorer in Europe, and he's only one behind Byrne and Crowe with 5 as the top LOI scorer in European Cup/Champions League
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Congratulations on Cork knocking out BK Arse (That's Häcken in English)
Apparently Irish clubs and then especially Cork doesn't suit our clubs at all. (Malmö & Djurgården in the past have also been defeated by Cork as you know)
I take an Icelandic one any day over an Irish one. Just check the stats.
And from what I heard Cork fight to their last drop and was well deserved of the victory. While Häcken had most of the possession and tried to pass the ball around without creating too much. Some chances, but not enough. Cork just didn't gave them all that much.
Both their coach and the scouting staff get lots of heat after this debacle. Which it is for a nation ranked #18 (well #19 today) to have their asses kicked by one ranked #41 And from a much smaller club when it comes to finances, etc... Häcken is a rather rich club thanks to Gothia Cup (the worlds biggest youth tournament) which is theirs for instance. And therefore can afford to sign rather good players. But at the same time, they are a small club in Sweden when it comes to support. And they don't get much focus from the media either.
Anyway, we had some hope of climbing in the ranks this year. Not anymore, now we instead need to cushion the blow. Only two teams left now. Same as you guys. So I guess we're not any better then. And you also have one guaranteed in the EL-PO. Not something we can brag with.
Best of luck against Genk, who barely survived their match up. Shouldn't be an impossible task. (And also good luck against Bate in the CL)
Last edited by Viking; 22/07/2016 at 11:20 AM.
Just looking at the full 3rd round qualifying,I really don't think We could have got any better draw in a sense that we already know a lot about BATE,and secondly of all the other remaining seeded teams,there are not many that I would fancy regardless. I presume we are the lowest ranked team left in the competition??
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