It's great when people haven't a clue what they are talking about ..lol. the NLEC is an independent 7 man committee that are supposed to vote in the best interests of Irish football. Not the premier league best interests or the first division or the underage. The vote was 5 to 2 so even if the rovers rep had voted the other way it would still have been carried. The express purpose of the NLEC is to decide on issues putting self interest aside.
Lol.
Trying to decide which is funnier that you think the NLEC members were elected to represent their divisions when the terms of reference are the exact opposite to that asking for independent decision making in the committee in the best interests of the entire football community or one of your other random posts ....I'll stick with your complete misunderstanding of the NLEC but it's close
It was self interest from your mate Byrne that swung the vote and looked after your club and your club only. Spin it whatever way you want.
Anyway, the way it's going the FAI will have to overrule the vote.
Jonathan Roche was just on off the ball and pointed out that basically everything the Sligo idiot said was bull****. There was no vote on which proposal to support 9/10 clubs simply said that they liked the proposal, that's a completely different thing. 3/10 clubs also switched to that opinion just to make it a unity in numbers thing, well that worked didn't it.
The NLEC members are also not mandated to have the same view as their own club nevermind the league. They are on the board to use their own individual judgement to decide what action they think is best for the league.
And still there's not a single sentence to back up how it was in Rovers self interest to vote that way...
Bit funny accusing rovers of self interest for voting against the self interest of Sligo and Waterford who are just trying to save their skins and to he'll with Galway drogs etc.
Go and read up on the simple rules and objectives
of the NLEC rather than keep banging on.
Sometimes it's better to stay silent and let people think you are a fool rather than open your mouth and prove it
The bitch fest between Rovers & Dundalk supporters is getting a bit much.
Pat's have sent a letter on behalf of the 9 clubs, it seems.
https://www.the42.ie/league-of-irela...39005-Jul2020/
“Collectively, the Premier Division Clubs will invest in the region of €10m in the domestic game this year, over 10 times that invested by the First Division and yet we find ourselves dictated to by them and the Executives of the FAI.
I can fully understand cork, pats, Harps, waterford and sligo voting for only 1 down But what about bohs, derry, dundalk and shels? Are they just going along with the status quo for the sake of it? do they want games against opposition who know they're safe so could thus boost their chances of Europe? I just hope it isn't some anti-Rovers agenda ( he says, paranoid 🙄😊, cos if so it's laughable in the extreme.
For what it's worth I've no earthly idea why Rovers voted this way- The graveyard teams showed their ignorance when refusing to discuss 1st division matters until Rovers left the room, so f*** them from a height I say.
You'd think the PD and FD were barely tied together at all. Any club in the top tier - and I mean any club - could find themselves in the lower tier very quickly. We've all seen it happen. Turning your nose up at their opinions is just begging for karmic retribution.
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Relegation had to remain if the league were to resume from where it was, therefore Dundalk's (start from scratch) position was rational if relegation was to be removed.
It was put forward here that self interest motivated those 9 PD clubs to vote for one up one down, not rationality.
Personally I think Dundalk's current self interests are better served with the original relegation format, not one up one down.
I'd see it more as a vote of PD solidarity, that a 50% truncated schedule in an imposed economic crisis now alters issues (of survival?) to some other of the PD clubs and reducing the threat of relegation offers some relief.
I don't know what Shamrock R's. motivation was, but in itself breaking with solidarity is a dubious move.
It might even backfire against them
I understand the divisions between the two leagues but dont forget its not that long ago that us,Finn Harps,Bray and Drogheda Utd had sustained spells in the top flight and we all deserve a equal say. Fair play to Shamrock Rovers for backing us they know what its to be in the first Division.
As was pointed out before Cork,Derry nearly went to the wall and went down. Bohs nearly went down over 20 years ago. Its an easy thing to happen.
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
There's no right or wrong answer in this,everyone's opinion is shaped by what's better for them and their situation,if Longford and Harps position's were reversed their stance's would likely be reversed etc etc etc.
I hope relegation/promotion keeps the same format it was at the start of the season,look at the UK where the likes of Hearts and Tranmere were relegated in far worse circumstances than anything that will happen here,time to play and see where the card's fall........
Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.
''BREAKING |
@SSEAirtricityLg
2020 season resumption
The Board of the Football Association of Ireland has this evening approved the decision of the NLEC, made on the 30th of June, to resume the SSE Airtricity League.''
Over to the clubs!
Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.
What time is Rowe on Off The Ball?
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