Dundalk FC record losses of over €1.2 million for 2019
https://www.dundalkdemocrat.ie/news/...-for-2019.html
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Very good piece on this. Hopefully NI based teams will change their minds!
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
Largely they won't I fear. Because their decision will be about more than just football.
As a member-run club, I'm not even sure Crusaders would be in a position to support an AIL if it ever came to a vote on one.
I don't think the author of that piece (Mark Langhammer) is from Northern Ireland (anyone confirm?). Which may perhaps contribute to how he views things.
Although his family background was originally Central European, Mark himself is an Norn Iron as brown lemonade - born, brought up, educated and always lived there.
Although he's quite an individualist, never afraid to swim against the tide. For example, away from football, he's a Trade Unionist and Labour/Community activist, who wasn't afraid eg to stand up to the UDA in Rathcoole back in the day. Which is either very brave or very stupid, or both. (I think they put a bomb under his car one time?)
Anyhow, I quite admire him for being prepared to be an outsider, but having said that, he does get carried away, including with the sound of his own voice. Which is why he's not as widely popular as he might be.
Also sticks up for Crues come-what-may, which means his views shouldn't be taken as widely representative beyond the Shore Road.
Definitely a character though, who despite (I think) going to rugby schools, is a proper football man.
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When helping conduct a strategic review with Harps over a decade ago we spoke to various clubs on both sides of the border about how they did things and Mark was incredibly helpful, as where people involved in Cliftonville and Dungannon in fairness, generous with his time and experience and so willing to help out.
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I'd guess the answer might be here. DSM-5 Cork has a ring to it if a new club name was ever needed.
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
In a bizarre turn of events the UVF will be competing in the 20/21 NIFL Premiership
https://www.otbsports.com/sport/new-...scheme-1029026
Bizarre is... one word to use alright.
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
This is no comment on the suitability or otherwise of this new kit (though I have the sick bag handy just in case!), but there is rather an important mistake in the text of that article:
"The purple and orange flag of the UVF was first displayed - according to React - "on the U.V.F. review parade held at Balmoral, Belfast in 1912".
The UVF officially ended its campaign of violence in 2007, but during the Troubles they were responsible for more than 500 deaths."
The original Ulster Volunteers formed up under Edward Carson in 1912 to oppose Home Rule. Around the same time, the Irish Volunteers were formed under John Redmond to support it.
However, when WWI broke out, the campaigning around HR was put on hold until the War was settled. Meanwhile, many members of the Ulster Volunteers joined the British Army as part of the 36th (Ulster) Division to fight the Germans in Flanders etc, while members of Redmond's Volunteers joined the 16th (Irish) Division, the two at one stage fighting side-by-side, and with great distinction.
Anyhow, you probably know what happened subsequently (Easter Rising, War of Independence, Partition etc), the point being that at the end of this period, the Ulster Volunteers basically disbanded.
Which was all fine and dandy until a bunch of scum led by Gusty Spence and his cronies got together in 1966 to form a paramilitary gang and chose the name "UVF". As such, they had no connection with the originals and no right to the name.
Therefore that report was quite wrong to segue seamlessly from 1912 to 2007, as though it was all one unbroken line. It wasn't.
All that said, it was still pretty crass - if typical - of Linfield to adopt that particular colour scheme, 1912 or no.
Something like this is far more dignified:
https://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/so...4807#gsc.tab=0
I think the biggest club in the NIFL deliberately modelling their kit on the colours of a sectarian murder gang probably extends beyond crass. I won’t even honour your explanation of the UVF’s history with a response.
It will no doubt sell very well, gotta give them that I suppose.
With the 12th of July a month away, perfect timing.
There hasnt being much comment here on Wexfords attempt of an awful new jersey on Che Guevera. I think its shocking and disgraceful to have a picture of Guevera to be sneakily put on it. It took me guts of a day to see his image. Hope FAI clamp down hard. Dont mind Bohs one but Guevera takes the biscuit altogether.
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
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