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    Post [article]Great year on the pitch, not bad one off it

    Great year on the pitch, not bad one off it
    Emmet Malone
    http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/spo...2EMMETCOL.html

    On Soccer: Supporters of Shelbourne, Shamrock Rovers and one or two other clubs might well disagree, but Sunday's cup final at Lansdowne Road rounded off one of the most productive and positive seasons for quite some time.

    There is, as just about anybody who has set foot inside a league ground this season knows only too well, quite a way to go on all sorts of fronts, but in several key areas - notably the quality of the main competitions, playing standards and media coverage - significant progress was made with clear indications in the form of, for instance, the restoration of Government-backed capital funding, that there is a good deal more to follow.

    It is not all good news. Attendances remain generally disappointing while too many clubs continue to adhere to budgetary principles that would seem rash and a little reckless if adopted for your average board game.

    On other fronts, there has been strong evidence during the past 12 months that the league as a whole is moving steadily in the right direction.

    What may yet prove to be a turning point in the league's fortunes was the Genesis report. The company's findings were not hugely revelatory and some of the recommendations were questionable, but what was important was that after a lengthy period of consultation the report helped to initiate what looks set to be the most frank and, ultimately, constructive debate on the future of the domestic game in living memory.

    Where it all goes from here remains to be seen, but the foundations for far reaching and much needed reforms have finally been laid and if the clubs fail to build on them then for once they may have some difficulty finding somebody other than themselves to blame.

    As it happened, the report was delivered towards the end of one of the best league campaigns of recent years. The resurgence of Cork and Derry, so closely matched they could only be separated on the last night of the season, at the expense of Shelbourne had a revitalising effect on the championship and provided an overdue reminder that the league need not be entirely dominated by clubs from the capital.

    The cup, too, was a considerable success. Further tinkering with the way the various rounds were timed restored some element of competitiveness to the non-league sides while ensuring the competition had a steady momentum. Damien Richardson may favour moving the final so that the conditions are better, but the fact is none of the recent finals played before the conclusion of the league campaign have had anything like the impact of this year's event.

    True, the particular combination of winners Drogheda and runners-up Cork brought a great deal to the occasion, but it would be bizarre to meddle with the competition after a final which attracted sizeable media coverage and the biggest crowd seen at a domestic game in 15 years.

    The League Cup, meanwhile, continued its recovery from what had long looked terminal decline and on the European front there was consolidation with Cork City performing well before, like Shelbourne, exiting to manifestly superior opposition.

    Longford's humiliating collapse in Wales was, of course, a considerable setback, but it would have been foolish to imagine we had come so far in recent seasons that such things weren't possible.

    The TV deal struck by the FAI's negotiators meant the league got unprecedented coverage in a medium with which it has not traditionally had the best of relationships.

    The quality of the coverage has been a little uneven, but it is still streets ahead of where it was even a few seasons ago and the improvement looks set to continue.

    RTÉ, both television and (as always) radio, deserve considerable credit for the resources they have devoted to the game while Setanta's arrival on the scene has had a huge impact, not least because of the support they provided for the all-Ireland cup competition that the FAI had been quietly championing behind the scenes for several years.

    The first Setanta Cup was not without its flaws, but the positives comfortably outweighed the negatives. The structure of next year's event looks to have been improved significantly and Linfield's victory over Shelbourne in the final, which rather dispelled the notion that southern teams would dominate the tournament, should have the effect of raising interest in and awareness of the competition north of the Border.

    We are still in the very early days of the experiment, but the evidence of this first year suggests that it, rather than Genesis, might provide the competitive blueprint for the future. And while an all-Ireland league may still be some way off, the fact that it seemed even faintly believable in April and May that football might soon achieve its potential to bring the bring the people of this island together in a way that no other sport can aspire to might be the very best thing to come out of what was a pretty good year for the game here.



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    A very good year indeed

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    Excellent review with some valid points. particularly on the setanta cup
    me and my mates were just talking about it last night how even a couple of years ago you couldn't have imagined linfield et al playing in the republic without huge trouble surrounding the game. was really pleasently surprised to see that the only hint of trouble (very minor) was caused by some errant fans from that little first division club with no home. really p!ssed that since its inception we've failed to qualify ah well maybe next time I'm really looking forward to us being in it at some time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
    really p!ssed that since its inception we've failed to qualify ah well maybe next time I'm really looking forward to us being in it at some time
    You'll have to wait cos we'll be qualifying for the Setanta next season through the cup.
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    He mentions RTÉ Radio there and to be fair, Radio One is one of the great supporters of the eircom League. They're always there when you can't make a game or you want to know what's happening at a rival ground.

    Thanks again to everyone at RTÉ Radio One for another season of great coverage.
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    It is great to see that teams working on the positive side of Irish football are seeing the results start to go their way. Feed back like that will make their battle all the more worth while, no time for the FAI and EL to get there thumb out and stop being so secular, they don't own Irish football.

    Long may the rise of Irish football continue, as we shouldn't need to export everything good in Irish sport.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dricky
    time for the FAI and EL to get there thumb out and stop being so secular, they don't own Irish football.

    Long may the rise of Irish football continue, as we shouldn't need to export everything good in Irish sport.

    exactly ! and hopefully the NLSA will now give us a voice to combat the drivel that comes out of merrion square and put pressure on the FAIlures to actually take a proactive roll in football in this country because (pardon my ignorance if im wrong) isn't that the job of a football association

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    I agree,it was a good season for the Eircom League with the league title going to the last day of the season,25000 at the FAI Cup final,the Setanta Cup was a success and results in Europe were improved and also better tv coverage.Theres still issues there when you saw the problems faced by the likes of Waterford United and Shamrock Rovers during the season but I think that if we can build on this season the future can be better for the domestic game.

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    I don't expect league attendances to change much in next few years but crowds for big games should increase & tv viewing numbers will continue to improve.

    If TV continues to improve coverage will have a big impact on league finances.
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    Decent review, some valid points, and it's nice to see an article on the EL with an upbeat tone!
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    Quote Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
    A very good year indeed
    As the first part of my signature suggests, a great year? Indeed it was.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
    the only hint of trouble (very minor) was caused by some errant fans from that little first division club with no home
    unless you are talking about limerick, you are opening yourself up for legal action there.

    until oily provides the 'proof' I suggest you withdraw that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
    unless you are talking about limerick, you are opening yourself up for legal action there.

    until oily provides the 'proof' I suggest you withdraw that.
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    Block G .... Cop on ..... You are acting the maggot ..... refrain !!

    And this is not Cork bias either.
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