There was a spelling purge back towards the start of the 20th century, I think, which tidied up a lot of Irish spellings. Other examples include Caoimhghín, which is now Caoimhín, and Lúghbhadh, which is now Lú. So Laoighis is probably the older spelling. Though that doesn't explain why they still use it. Maybe it's the official spelling, but just never used.
Would like to see a Tipp or Kerry team join the league myself, purely for selfish travel reasons, I suppose!
Why are Cliftonville being mentioned?! Am I misisng something here?
Kildare, incidentally, aren't the failure they're being made out to be here. They're just a victim of the current league environment. They started out strongly and just missed out on the play-offs for the first three years. In doing so, they ran up big debts of close to E200,000. Last year, they made the biggest trading profit in the league - E60k - but paid the price with a reduced budget and a similar drop in team form. I assume their plan is to clear the debts, get back to solvency as quick as possible and then increase their playing budget so they're on a break-even level. Unfortunately, in this league, with the FAI's ineptitiude with regards UEFA Licencing, it can be very hard to succeed without trading recklessly, as many clubs have found out in the recent past.
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