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#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), first Irish club to win points in a group stage in Europe (2016).
For example if 6 clubs from each division vote to return and the other 7 clubs decide not to return then to avoid the whole promotion/relegation saga that it causing conflict in other countries would be to resume with both divisions merged with the 12 clubs who want to play and then when fans can attend games again hopefully in 2021 then plan for the LOI return in the 2022 season to the two 10 teams division with the bottom 9/10 teams relegated back in the First Division. I'm sure there will be problems but I can't see closed doors football with two tiny divisions and no promotion or relegation ever working
The Leinster Senior League needs a strong Bohemians
From chatting to one of the Section O lads on our messager we reckon that unless theres promotion and relegation why play at all and I would imagine a lot of the other loi clubs are in the same boat.
I know with generous sponsors with us we dont have to rely as much as gate receipts so I suppose each club would have their own set of circumstances.
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
Anything is a possibility TH. Trouble with drastic changes like that, it means you really have moved away completely from the competition that has 5 games played. You would really have to start the league again in a case like that and I dont think Shams fans would be too happy.
Manager: Fergal, have you your boots with ya?
Fergal: Ya, I have them here.
Manager: Ah good stuff, well give them to this man so, he forgot his!
I'd be happy enough with starting again from scratch, why wouldn't I be, to be honest at the moment I'd be happy with starting at 2005 levels with 8 points deducted just to get to a game again, lets not forget wether you're club is shít or good at the moment, we all want to get back to watch games, but only if we can all get back together and safely
Brief statement from FAI. Sadly, the word ‘productive’ hasn’t come up in early enquiries about today’s events. ‘All over the place’ was a more cutting description. Daniel McDonnell on twitter
Meet the new boss.
Same as the old boss.
After today's shambles I'll be amazed if this is 4 team tournament doesn't turn out to be the only LOI football seen for the rest of 2020
The Leinster Senior League needs a strong Bohemians
The fai are flat broke and have no revenue due to pandemic what do people expect. 75% of clubs can’t exist without matchday revenue .
The vibe from the FAI seems to be to eat the losses and play on regardless. We all want football back ASAP but not to the long term harm of our clubs. The teams that have Europe to aim for should be allowed train and play a mini tournament but the rest of the clubs shouldn’t be forced back against their wishes.
What's the opposite of the phrase "A rising tide lifts all boats".
Iceberg dead ahead?
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
So are we going to be the only league in Europe not to play football in 2020 ?
This is being mentioned in regard to the Irish League too!Originally Posted by Dan McDonnell
Under the circumstances sharing and caring might be the only way forward. It might even build some goodwill when it comes to supporting future projects. Whether you can read too much in to Shane Ross's comments but he seemed quite emphatic about prioritising support for 'summer based' competitions and those who rely almost entirely on gate receipts and where livlihoods are at stake. If ye didnt know better it sounded like he was laying the ground work for the shock of LoI getting the most significant support. The GAA could wrangle money out of any broke government but they have significant cash reserves as an organisation that can pull them through with or without crowds and of course they are all amatuer after all. Rugby is feeling a relative pinch due to centralised contracts but still have enough in the pot just about. Olympics being deferred means that the elite athlete money that usually ramps up as the Olympic cycle progresses could see a deferral of some funding. So who knows...it would be some fun if the FAI/LoI got a big slice of a small pie - whether relevant it would be a bit of a rap on the knuckles if LoI rather than FAI had the funding directed to them. What about deferring pension payments due as a wedge of that could go a bit. Maybe the various investigations might be a lttle bit more vigorous in their findings and subsequent sanction - long shot!
What's the opposite of the phrase "A rising tide lifts all boats", as per the quay in Dundalk its No matter the tide firmly stuck in mud! (that the nearby sewage plant has contributed to...)
As an aside, the shift on the use of facemasks in places where social distancing is difficult is actually a help to fans returning especially if there is reduced capacities or certain areas of ground closed off. The numbers are positive as pubs and clubs scramble to get reopened. With games in outdoor spaces in comparison and the change in tone on resurgance and how it would be managed differently does help things.
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https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2020...could-opt-out/
Cant stand that plonker, reckon he should keep his trap shut at the moment and not threaten clubs who are in a tricky situation.
And from the office across the hall comes the stick..
A few new clowns but still the same old circus
I agree with your assessment of him, but I do think in this instance he has a point. Players who could be playing but can’t because their club has decided they won’t participate will still be entitled to their contract being fulfilled or at least agreement on some settlement.
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