"Now we have 2 divisions which work well(ish) and interest has never been higher, with a fully professional premier division. If it's not broke don't fix it."
I agree with your post, especially the above. I also am excited with the FAI's plan for a new National League third division. Hopefully it gets going as planned and as with all new ideas, it will have its issues at the start.
Significantly, the real intention is to create new competitive platform and pathway for non-league clubs which should also make the first division more competitive.
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
It's interesting to know when we started to sell our soul to Dublin.. LOI was different then, now there is thousands being spent on an academy that is not focused on producing players. We have lost millions letting Owen Elding go!
Has any 17-year-old academy player in the history of LoI generated millions for a club?
Depends how much he is sold for pineapple, that's what a football club is about developing players and keeping your best performers! Out of interest do you have any experience in football or are you just an entitled dubliner?? Cos I saw you going on about Kerry FC shouldn't be in the league, typical nonsense from an entitled dubliner with zero experience in the game!! That's what I figured straight away anyway
30 years of watching the game, all levels, taught me more than all the coaching badges gained and to a decent level too via FAI and FA. Ive a degree in Sports Science, worked in sports development for local governmet and an NGB, Im not from Dublin. Am I allowed an opinion? Ive raised questions on the county model using Kerry FC as an example also.
Melia maybe? But he'll be 18 when the transfer goes through technically. Either way he's the exception that proves the rule in this case. Also something that seems to be missing from Keen's analysis is that Longford could have offered Elding the highest contract in the division and he probably still would have left because he went to a premier division team that has a necessity to play youth players. Longford were never going to keep him and so would be missing the millions regardless of any future transfer fees.
Also if it became a requirement to be involved in football at some level before commenting on it then the entire sports journalism industry would collapse. Keen is either the most one note troll you'll ever see or someone who has more passion than sense.
I'm getting very confused I think I should probably just delete my foot.ie account leave you all in peace. Amen 🙏
You wouldnt know whats in a contract, and any player would be trying to get the best options they could get and the club trying to do the same. A release clause here might be a financial amount, the player might want that at 10k, the club at 100k and the compromise somewhere in the middle.
For young players then even in our own league you have the dog eat dog competitive nature of it - for example Shamrock Rovers Michael Noonan has passed out some of the others in his own club who are also ranked very highly - including a kid from Longford Goodness Ogbonna.
I hope LTFC turn it around and I love Dubliners as I do Longfordians
To bring this back on topic, do we have any updates on clubs and how many clubs want to join the 3rd tier?
Does anyone know much about the current setup at Ringmahon Rangers? They're due a few million from Kelliher's transfer, would be great if this sort of money was coming to an intermediate side who were already planning on stepping up the national level
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