844 Signed so far! get everyone to sign!!! we shouldnt even have to do this... RTE are our NATIONAL BROADCASTER, therefore they should broadcast more matches and a decent hour long highlights program earlier of our NATIONAL LEAGUE!!!
Just posting this up for people to have a look at ...
half-heaRTÉd !!
Also might be an idea to rattle off something to complaints.review@rte.ie and info@rte.ie if you're not happy paying an license fee and you're not being represented.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
844 Signed so far! get everyone to sign!!! we shouldnt even have to do this... RTE are our NATIONAL BROADCASTER, therefore they should broadcast more matches and a decent hour long highlights program earlier of our NATIONAL LEAGUE!!!
Last edited by Buller; 01/05/2005 at 10:03 PM.
We still gotta keep at them. The Soccer Show was a fine programme and much of it's costs was absorbed by the FAI. RTE wouldn't even be out of pocket. Bring it back!
The FAI even got most of that sponsored by 7 Up to be fair. Think Clear indeedOriginally Posted by sirhamish
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Just rattled off a couple of emails to RTE. Might be a good idea to start a poll on this site too, I know that a lot of Journalists from RTE are regular visitors to this site ...
Eoin Mullen, Bohemians legend!
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2005 - a great year for Irish football
True, forgot about 7up. $hite drink, by the way.Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
Look at the state of the news. They have highlights of the seniors to the under 8s in GAA. But at least they actually have a following. What really takes the p1ss is the rugby results. I know that in Limerick there passionate about there rugby but those pr1cks who run RTE are all from there big snotty nosed rugby colleges in D4. Now of course there all 'MAD'about there rugger but regardless of there gates (not the provinces) they get prime TV time. And the Premiership gets its TV time but once again the local football game is the unwanted child, ignore it long enough and hopefully the plebs who follow it will **** off to a gentlemans sport or simply follow the Premiersh1te which all the other mindless drones are watching.
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If there were any goals, it might have been worth showing.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
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