You raised their involevement in a negative/cynical manner.
I see nothing negative about the involvement of property developers in a football club, when they want to develop derelict land adjacent to the stadium. Why the need to frame that in negative/cynical terms...?![]()
Slightly different situation when we had Celtic match a few seasons ago & the visitors were charging large fee to play so prices were hiked up & majority of attendees were Celtic fans.
Real fans will skip friendlies & let barstoolers play over the odds as its cheaper than flying to the UK to see their heros.
We played Sunderland last summer before the band wagon gathered pace and there was a poor crowd at the game. Should be a completely different story this round![]()
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There seems to be a reaction from those who might crudely be called 'pro Sunderland/English football' that it is cynical and negative to question the activities of the Quinn consortium and SAFC. I think some might choose to deliberately misunderstand, the better to label all eL supporters as bitter malcontents, but it could also be that there is a genuine misinterpretation here.
There is no reason for even the most diehard eL fan to have any problem with Sunderland, or with Niall Quinn, or with Sunderland supporters insofar as their activities relate to England. In fact, if they do make it back to the EPL, it will have been an amazing achievement, and club and fans alike should be congratulated.
What is problematic is Quinn's trying to have it both ways, running a sustained and deliberate marketing campaign aimed at drawing badly-needed resources out of Irish football, at a time when the game here is trying to recover from decades of damage, and at the same time attempting to retain credibility as a champion of the domestic game, taking out show-membership in SRFC and calling for more investment in Irish football.
The sports media here have long bought into the EPL, and aren't going to question the SundIreland circus. But it is perfectly valid for people who care about the game here to question Quinn's motivation. Lots of people invest in British football. But they don't ask eL fans to like them at the same time.
As for Bohs having a friendly with Sunderland, and the invitation to comment on that, I can see no contradiction. Sunderland and their fans obviously are more than welcome, and I'm sure the club appreciates the boost in profile that they will bring. The bizarre part is that, if Quinn and co. succeed in turning their club into a mini-Celtic/L'pool/ManU, there could be more English shirt-wearing Irish fans there than either Bohs or genuine Sunderland supporters. And that's just daft.
Imagine a Sunderland friendly with Real Madrid, with more white shirts in evidence, and the Real-lovers telling all and sundry that the Spanish game is vastly superior and dismissing the home support as weirdos. From my knowledge of Sunderland folk, who seem honest, straight-talking, and with little time for bull****, somehow I don't think that'd wash over there.
Last edited by BohDiddley; 20/04/2007 at 6:43 PM.
I don't normally post things like "Excellent Post" but that was an excellent post.
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Seconded on BD's post- and Sunderland is a grand place. The idea that Dublin is Paris/ Amsterdam and Barcelona rolled into one and northern English towns are all straight out of Saturday Night/ Sunday Morning is daft. Nothing declares us as still provincial quite so much as our insistence that we're not provincial.
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Plus BSG is just wumming which is all he comes on here for.
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GUFC season ticket always covers all friendlies but St.Niall has decided that if our season ticket holders get in free he wants 1000 free tickets for Sunderland season ticket holders. Sunderland are being paid to play in Galway, this does not give Quinn the right to tell GUFC how to run the club.Should be told to F_ _k off!
Why?
GUFC are well aware of what they're doing here.
As said in this thread this game is the perfect oppurtunity to fleece the barstoolers which is exactly what UTD are doing.
Sunderland are bringing a 1000 fans.The game is on Race week....therefore half the Country will be in Galway as it is.
I'll be at the game but more than likely selling UTD gear,Lotto Tickets and GUST membership.The spill over effects from this game for UTD are huge.
Also TC will be able to spend now in July.![]()
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Dublin ain't Barcelona. But Sunderland ain't a grand place either to be fair.
It's just alright. There's not much to see or do there, and the nightlife is poor and unvaried in my opinion. You certainly wouldn't go there for a weekend, and I suspect that any SundIreland fans who travel over regularly would spend more of any weekend in Newcastle than on Wear-side. It's only a small step above Middlesborough, which is certainly no accolade.
Regardless BSG is still a WUM.
Sell the tickets in the ground before a home game.
Tickets can only be purchased at Terryland.
They'll be on sale at a less attractive game like UCD AFAIK.
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