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EatYerGreens
To play devil's advocado here for a minute, does it relly matter that the LOI isn't on Sky ?
Attendances at, and interest in, our league is higher now than it has been in years - and shows signs of continuing to grow. That's all happened without Sky.
The IL has had games on Sky over the last few years. Can anyone genuinely say it's done much for them? Their attendances so far this season are down at 10 out of 12 clubs, for example. The crowd at that Coleraine-Crusafders game would undoubtedly have been higher if Sky didn't move it into an early Sunday afternoon slot.
That's one of the problems with Sky coverage. They shift fixtures around to suit themselves, even if it makes them less attractive for the supporters. And do the IL clubs get any money for the pleasure of being on Sky?
Has any disinterested 'neutral' watched an IL game on Sky and thought to themselves - 'I really must get along to watch my local club now'? Is that how the brain of the average barstooler works? Or is the spectacle just as likely to reinforce whatever prejudices they already have about the league?
Are we ascribing too much power to Sky as a vehicle for positively promoting our league? What have they done to promote the IL over the last few years? Sky show games and events that attract millions of viewers. They don't give a rat's arse about the sort of piddly subscription and viewing numbers that Irish clubs would bring in.
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