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    Derry now train as much as any of those teams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dazzy
    Derry now train as much as any of those teams.
    fair point, i was listing the teams who are totally full time.

    don't derry fall into the half and half bracket?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
    fair point, i was listing the teams who are totally full time.

    don't derry fall into the half and half bracket?
    Indeed they do but that is changing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
    the full time clubs (shels, rovers, bowezzz, cork, drogheda) would train 4/5 days a week in the morning, part timers 3/4 in the evening. some teams have a mix of part/full timers.

    top paid players €2,000-3000 a week, average €700 or so.

    shelbournes weekly pre tax wage bill €35,000 a week i believe
    rovers €13,000....
    there is much difference between the two
    and in first division? Saint Patrick atletich how much spends? The teams are continuations from televisions and newspapers or there is more interest for English soccer? You have seen the Final of uefa cup?Sporting qualitatively is strongest nevertheless it has win the organization of cska.
    According to me, the goalkeeper,and Carvalho of Cska are 3 champions.
    the Portugueses, like to the Europeans,they are too much sure of himself , they are sure between the more strong to the World like technique, quality and race, but tactically unfortunately they have much to learn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
    the full time clubs (shels, rovers, bowezzz, cork, drogheda) would train 4/5 days a week in the morning, part timers 3/4 in the evening. some teams have a mix of part/full timers.

    top paid players €2,000-3000 a week, average €700 or so.

    shelbournes weekly pre tax wage bill €35,000 a week i believe
    rovers €13,000....
    Rovers wage bill is E23,500 a week including tax!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zio Paperone
    there is much difference between the two
    and in first division? Saint Patrick atletich how much spends? The teams are continuations from televisions and newspapers or there is more interest for English soccer? You have seen the Final of uefa cup?Sporting qualitatively is strongest nevertheless it has win the organization of cska.
    According to me, the goalkeeper,and Carvalho of Cska are 3 champions.
    the Portugueses, like to the Europeans,they are too much sure of himself , they are sure between the more strong to the World like technique, quality and race, but tactically unfortunately they have much to learn
    st patricks wage bill i think is less than E10,000 a week, but a few years ago whent hey were champions of ireland they were paying much higher wages.

    the newspapers and television companies do not show much irish club football unfortunately.RTÉ is the national tv channel, they show more english football than irish football.shame on them
    the newspapers are the same, all the newspapers have more coverage of english football

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto eile
    Rovers wage bill is E23,500 a week including tax!
    tax?

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    According to me if we exclude Celtic Rangers Aberdeen and Hibernian, some clubs of Irish Premier would be in Premier Scottish. According to me in recent years Irish soccer is growing while that Scottish, after the period of the Bonetti's brother to the Dundee fc, has entered in crisis. You what of thoughts?

    Creed that the figures that listed are right in order to make sport. In Italy too many moneies are spold. Boys of series A take billions and instead there are many families that have parents laborers and that sudano in order to maintain itself scarcely
    Sure, in every nation succeeds this, but I am convinced that 10mila euro to a player can be equivalent to a life of luxury.

    it is only a opinion personal, and I hope nobody is taken offense

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    top paid players €2,000-3000 a week
    I think this is inaccurate from what i am told the top earner makes around 1800 a week

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    Zio are you taking the pi#s, I know your english is bad but that last post of youu is shows total lackj of english that only some one fluent can achieve. What is your mother tounge?

    You are an fake, I reckn you are a Shams fans trying to leggit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zio Paperone
    According to me if we exclude Celtic Rangers Aberdeen and Hibernian, some clubs of Irish Premier would be in Premier Scottish. According to me in recent years Irish soccer is growing while that Scottish, after the period of the Bonetti's brother to the Dundee fc, has entered in crisis. You what of thoughts?
    Some people would like to see Scottish clubs (Celtic and Rangers excluded) in the Setanta Cup. Personally I dont think that there is a big gap between SPL and our league on the pitch but I'd imagine that facilities and wage are better in Scotland and as a result they can attract better players but,as we have seen in Ireland through the years, a lot of the better players in Scotland will move to England or elsewhere. I would like to see Scottish clubs in the Setanta as it would be the most relyable way to compare.

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    Yes that would be brilliant do you think this could happen tho?

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