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    Post Lack of publication on Irish Football

    MARK O'NEILL-CUMMINS' EIRCOM LGE FOCUS
    While browsing through the sports
    section of a well-known magazine and
    book shop, I was struck by the lack of
    a publication on Irish soccer.

    There's plenty of magazines covering
    British football, including efforts
    published by clubs themselves.

    Every other major Irish sport has a
    dedicated publication but not soccer.

    It's understandable that there is no
    eircom League magazine (publishers
    probably presume no one will buy one)
    but there's not even one covering the
    international scene.

    A magazine appeared in Cork last autumn
    but has disappeared completely since,
    however rumours abound of another
    Munster-based effort due shortly.

    It's not just the magazine sector that
    ignores Irish soccer but the book
    industry as well.

    The club information is riddled with
    mistakes - for example, the nearest bus
    station to Richmond Park is certainly
    not 'Richmond Park'.

    Record attendances (some are wrong) are
    given but dates and opposition are not
    always included.

    Then again, knowing how those who run
    certain clubs operate, it's possible
    the information isn't known or wasn't
    made available to the author.

    It is disappointing that only a British
    company would publish a book like this
    but a poorly put together foreign
    effort is better than none at all.

    You can buy books on any major, or
    minor, British club along with endless
    biographies but it's difficult to find
    any with an Irish angle - and when you
    do they are published by British
    companies.

    The inconsistencies in this book remind
    me of a British book about Man Utd that
    came out several years ago. It covered
    every game the Red Devils ever played
    in Ireland and was actually quite good.

    It included photos of the front cover
    of nearly every match programme along
    with short reports.

    However, the author showed his lack of
    Irish soccer knowledge by often
    referring to Shamrock Rovers as
    'Shamrock' and getting the spelling of
    players' names wrong.

    Come on Irish publishers - there's a
    massive gap in the market.


    He's absolutly spot on! Excellent piece...
    Last edited by Buller; 20/05/2005 at 4:17 PM.

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    Does anyone else spot the irony in RTE publishing a piece which bemoans a lack of coverage for the league?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomsoc
    Does anyone else spot the irony in RTE publishing a piece which bemoans a lack of coverage for the league?
    I was going to .... but it was too easy !! ..... seriously though, i didnt think he worked for RTE, it is just a few one offs .... or am i wrong ??
    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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    Very good piece - he writes some good stuff and fair play to Aertel for finally putting up more eL stuff.

    A few years back when I'd more time (and was more of an anorak!) I'd loads of all the league stats from the old eL annual (which generally came out midway through the season when half the players had moved clubs!) and kept them updated.

    Some of them are on rsssf.com but haven't been updated in a while - I might do a bit more on them for the summer but probably not!
    I phoned the speaking clock to hear a voice speak, it said - "At the tone you will be very much alone"

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomsoc
    Does anyone else spot the irony in RTE publishing a piece which bemoans a lack of coverage for the league?
    nicely put
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    He's right, but John Byrne' (and yes, he's a hoop!) was better.

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    Why do you say that Boh?

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