Dock Cork and Derry 15 points each. I'll think up a reason later.
Right lads, this is kinda pinched from another board but here goes ....
If you were in charge of the league for a day .... what would you chage to improve it ??
Being realistic, considering budget constraints and staff levels etc. and taking advantage of the media, grants, etc as they currently exist .... What would you do to improve .... or at least what need attention the most ???
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.
Dock Cork and Derry 15 points each. I'll think up a reason later.
Nah ... you're alright ... Shels dont need a reason !!Originally Posted by Slash/ED
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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.
Ah sure we'll humour you with one anyway, wouldn't want you Corkies getting paranoid or anything.
1. Write to Guide Dogs For The Blind, thanking them for their kind offer but pointing out that a referees' refresher course is a more practical solution to our problem.
2. Appoint Pat Dolan as Press Officer. Well, you did say "take advantage of the media"...
3. Check Pat Dolan's expenses claims. Very carefully.
4. Propose a 13-team Premier Division, just out of divilment.
5. Require all clubs to provide tax clearance certs from the Revenue and independently audited accounts.
6. Put in place a wage cap - expenditure on wages, salaries, bonuses, travel and other expenses, cars and houses to be no more than 60% of a club's audited income.
7. Get Don King to promote the next Shels v Rovers match.
8. Appoint a League Marketing Manager to promote all other matches. (I'm assuming there isn't already a League Marketing Manager. If there is...
8A. Sack the current League Marketing Manager)
9. Make it mandatory to have at least one independent fans' representative on the board of each club. In the case of Shamrock Rovers, one property developer.
10. Stewards / security companies to forfeit all pay in the event of physical violence at a game and the perpetrator not being caught. Not just any poor schmuck, the actual perpetrator. Perps to receive lifetime bans from all LoI grounds.
11. Re-legalise the safe use, by nominated fans, of flares, smokebombs, fountains and whatever other assorted pyrotechical goodies we can get our hands on.
12. Deduct a point from Shels every time they start that fukking raindance chant.
Revenge for 2002
I've said it before on another thread but I would make Eircom League clubs put a percentage of all their income into a special fund which must go to ground improvements (government only pays out on 80% or 70% of invoices when ye do the work you get the grant for) and also marketing/ promoting the club in the local area.
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Bring in a proper, completely independent, disciplinary committee, that would use video recordings where available, and really enforce the rules and punishments.
Originally Posted by Dr.Nightdub
Amen brother
1.More admin staff for the league.
2.Look into getting full time refs.
3.Get a proper TV deal secured so all clubs benefit from it.
4.Get a proper advertising policy together and then work on a strategy to implement it with all 22 clubs involved.
Last edited by A face; 03/08/2005 at 2:44 PM.
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.
Don't know about full time refs, it hasn't helped the standard in England and it's money that could be going elsewhere plus it could mean loseing refs. The only way I'd go for full time refs is if we got some in from abroad.
Definitely need to work on their fitness levels, i know there is something in place but the standard should be higher/stricter .... something has to improve.Originally Posted by Slash/ED
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.
I think their fitness could improve without the need to pay them full time, just get them on more training or whatever, it could be done while they're part time.
Sorry ... thats what i meant ... if not full time, then at least the league should facilitate them in the off season to complete a fitness course, even subsidies it for them anyway.Originally Posted by Slash/ED
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.
Most Embarrassing chant of all time. Fact. I've had a few lads watch the live games this season. Shels seem to be on all the time, no probs with that. Some have a few arguments about the EL but I'm shot down every time with something thats on a par with Jeffrey Bungle and GeorgeOriginally Posted by Dr.Nightdub
Introduce a hunting season for Pat Dolan.Originally Posted by A face
13 months of the year !! ...... and to hear him tonight going on about training youth for a better type of player and he pawned one of the best in the league for a song. The underbelly of the snake !!Originally Posted by OneRedArmy
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.
I think this season has seen a big improvement on disciplinary issues of past seasons...but still, improvements can be made.Originally Posted by patsh
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You mean the refs that dont make any mistakes???Originally Posted by Slash/ED
The reason that refs from other countries are perceived to be better than what we have here, is that their respective associations have backed the relevant referee departments with cash and resources in order for them to improve.
It may not be realistic to just say "lets try full time refs", but maybe the FAI should take the initiative and start with 1 or 2 refs and see how it goes.They have nothing to lose and everything to gain.Why spend FAI money on outside refs at the detriment of our own.Just a thought.
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