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    whats the obsession with the premiership

    why is the whole world in love with the premiership it is shown in nearly every country in the world when its not even the best league in the world

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    I dont know but this should be in off-topic or world football!
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    Because it's the best marketed league in the world.

    Only the Champion's League is 'packaged' better than the EPL.
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    Lads, this has been done to death. I mean, just above this at my time of posting is a thead about foreign clubs. These tend to descend into abusive threads anyway with no direction or purpose.

    Welcome to foot.ie btw Jorge-you Portuguese?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jofyisgod
    Lads, this has been done to death. I mean, just above this at my time of posting is a thead about foreign clubs. These tend to descend into abusive threads anyway with no direction or purpose.

    Welcome to foot.ie btw Jorge-you Portuguese?
    im not getting in to that thread im just amazedat the world wide coverege and following of the EPL i never thought of the marketing but its spot on.Thank you.I am Peruvian mi real name is seoirse

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    I can't speak for other countries but I think in this country it is a legacy of 800 years of domination by the British. There are a minority of people in this country who although they would deny it vehemently... in their heart of hearts wish they were British... and I don't mean the Unionists in the occupied territories either. Dublin was the most anglicized city under British Rule as there were many army barracks here and the economy of the time was largely dependent on the Occupying Army. And supporting the Premiership and decrying the el as sh1t is the last remnants of this mindset!


    Take for example if Peru and its populace was obsessed by La Liga from Spain, it would be a parallel situation.

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    CTID proximity is an element but it is also the overbearing and sheer force of the EPL marketing drive. I know I am mentioning Slovenia all over the place but I have noticed a tendency of football fans there to like the EPL above all foreign leagues too despite bordering Italy. Serbs I have talked to too. EPL games are on the national TV over there live on Saturdays or at least they were. The damn thing is everywhere.

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    By the way it is possibly the best league in the world in some senses. It is really a toss up between Serie A, La Liga and the EPL. Serie A is very much a league depending on your tastes. La Liga has more strength at the top of the league but the bottom two thirds of the EPL is probably stronger. It certainly has a case for being the best. For the last several years they have had 4 teams going into the CL a privilege reserved for only 3 countries based on European performance over the last half decade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poor Student
    CTID proximity is an element but it is also the overbearing and sheer force of the EPL marketing drive. I know I am mentioning Slovenia all over the place but I have noticed a tendency of football fans there to like the EPL above all foreign leagues too despite bordering Italy. Serbs I have talked to too. EPL games are on the national TV over there live on Saturdays or at least they were. The damn thing is everywhere.
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    It has been like that since before the EPL was even a concept for crying out loud. Certainly since the 1960's when English soccer started being shown via Piped TV and Communal Aerials on Televisions in this country via BBC NI and UTV and HTV/Wales . That was when the crowds at LOI matches began to decline.

    As regards the Serbs, admission prices are also a major issue as they are about 10% of the average industrial wage there. Imagine if EL admission prices were about €57 and you might get some idea. Oh that's about the price of a ticket for the Premiership by the way at some grounds anyhow!
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    CTID I know what you are saying but this has been further compounded by the EPL. Games several times a day and several times a week. Super over hyper advertising and an actual imrpovement of English football from the early 90's where La Liga and Serie A were glamour leagues on a level above them to being in genuine contention for the world's top league has just made it worse. I understand the problems in Serbia but I am simply pointing out many countries show EPL on Saturday at 3 including ourselves on the national television when they have their own domestic leagues. The problem is bad enough to spread to other places without our proximity to make it worse.

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    its the most freely avaiable league to most people also a lot more exciting to watch , i prefere to watch english clubs playing than itailian or spanish girls diving all over the place .

    and now its nearly back to being the best league in the world , as shown by 2 english club getting to the semis of the cl , and one winning it .

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    I agree that the marketing of the EPL is a huge factor in attracting people to watch it. Surely here the fact that so many Irish play in it has to be a major factor also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
    I can't speak for other countries but I think in this country it is a legacy of 800 years of domination by the British. There are a minority of people in this country who although they would deny it vehemently... in their heart of hearts wish they were British... and I don't mean the Unionists in the occupied territories either. Dublin was the most anglicized city under British Rule as there were many army barracks here and the economy of the time was largely dependent on the Occupying Army. And supporting the Premiership and decrying the el as sh1t is the last remnants of this mindset!


    Take for example if Peru and its populace was obsessed by La Liga from Spain, it would be a parallel situation.
    No offence but I have to say that is a pathetic post. To say the reason why there is a sizeable following of English clubs here is as a result of people wanting to be British is simply astounding and defies any reason and logic.

    For the record.... as an ex student of UCD I can say with real certainty that there were far more 'west brits' there than I have encountered elsewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
    I can't speak for other countries but I think in this country it is a legacy of 800 years of domination by the British. There are a minority of people in this country who although they would deny it vehemently... in their heart of hearts wish they were British... and I don't mean the Unionists in the occupied territories either. Dublin was the most anglicized city under British Rule as there were many army barracks here and the economy of the time was largely dependent on the Occupying Army. And supporting the Premiership and decrying the el as sh1t is the last remnants of this mindset!


    Take for example if Peru and its populace was obsessed by La Liga from Spain, it would be a parallel situation.
    I reckon the two most obvious reasons people in Ireland support the premiership is because one, all our national side play there and in the Championship leagues and football supporters in Ireland like to watch and support football, no matter where its played, Dalymount park or in the jungles of Peru, the closest and best league just happens to be across the stretch of water between ourselves and britain.

    Your reasons have left me scratching my head in bewilderment, but we're all entitled to our opinions

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    Quote Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
    I can't speak for other countries but I think in this country it is a legacy of 800 years of domination by the British. There are a minority of people in this country who although they would deny it vehemently... in their heart of hearts wish they were British... and I don't mean the Unionists in the occupied territories either. Dublin was the most anglicized city under British Rule as there were many army barracks here and the economy of the time was largely dependent on the Occupying Army. And supporting the Premiership and decrying the el as sh1t is the last remnants of this mindset!


    Take for example if Peru and its populace was obsessed by La Liga from Spain, it would be a parallel situation.
    That's idiotic stuff. It's idiotic on so many levels I'm not going to try and make a proper reply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
    And supporting the Premiership and decrying the el as sh1t is the last remnants of this mindset!


    Take for example if Peru and its populace was obsessed by La Liga from Spain, it would be a parallel situation.

    it does nt mean you want to be english just because you like to watch the epl , and call the el sh1t .... el is sh1t

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colm55
    the closest and best league just happens to be across the stretch of water between ourselves and britain.

    Your reasons have left me scratching my head in bewilderment, but we're all entitled to our opinions
    To mention Dalymount in one sentence then say that in another? Now THATS bewildering!!!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
    I can't speak for other countries but I think in this country it is a legacy of 800 years of domination by the British. There are a minority of people in this country who although they would deny it vehemently... in their heart of hearts wish they were British... and I don't mean the Unionists in the occupied territories either. Dublin was the most anglicized city under British Rule as there were many army barracks here and the economy of the time was largely dependent on the Occupying Army. And supporting the Premiership and decrying the el as sh1t is the last remnants of this mindset!


    Take for example if Peru and its populace was obsessed by La Liga from Spain, it would be a parallel situation.
    There's more sh!t in that post than we'll ever be able to comprehend. Cop yourself on like a good man. The war is over and in case you haven't realised its the 21st century. Take a good look at yourself
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeSemi
    There's more sh!t in that post than we'll ever be able to comprehend. Cop yourself on like a good man. The war is over and in case you haven't realised its the 21st century. Take a good look at yourself
    Where is the ****? Stating historical facts about the economic dependence of Dublin on the British Army up to 1922... what's your point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Dublin Red
    No offence but I have to say that is a pathetic post. To say the reason why there is a sizeable following of English clubs here is as a result of people wanting to be British is simply astounding and defies any reason and logic.

    For the record.... as an ex student of UCD I can say with real certainty that there were far more 'west brits' there than I have encountered elsewhere.
    They i.e. West Brits you mention , don't attend EL matches which is precisely my point!

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