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i think the top LoI sides would hold their own in the championship, maybe not the IL teams however...
Last edited by half_full; 17/05/2007 at 9:15 PM.
Was on the radio earlier that Dicker and Kavanagh have defo been released by Birmingham. They are expected to re-join UCD.
Well I certainly can't rule it out as I've just seen one game of yours, your cup final this year.
However going on that game and the 1,000-odd League games I've seen over the years I'd say the standard would be about the middle of League One.
It would be better than the relegation fodder in our league but probably not on the level of teams like Nottingham Forest, Bristol City, etc.
With Leeds coming down next year they will be strong so I expect our league to be stronger next year as well. Hard to see the EL sides getting promoted from L1 to the Championship in the hypothetical scenario that they joined the Coca-Cola leagues, especially if you assume their average attendance were to stay the same. They'd struggle to compete on a financial level more than anything else.
Again must stress though I've only seen one game. Would be interested in watching some more, do they show matches on Sky?
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He got into the League One team of the year so he is very good but individuals are not always a brilliant indicator of league strength. It's fair to say the Welsh Premier is a fair bit off the standard of League One yet we've signed a couple of lads from there and they've done well in our league.
But having seen both the vast majority of Welsh Premier players would be Conference standard or lower. Hence the problem with your argument. Yes Hoolahan has done very well in our league but I gather he was a very good player in the League of Ireland too, so it doesn't prove that your league is better than ours.
If your average League of Ireland players started signing for teams in our league and recieved rave reviews I would probably change my tune. Call me a skeptical old fart, if you like.
Incidentally, I think some sides in League One are a lot better than some in the Championship. Forest, for example. They pass the ball much better than the likes of Southend.
Last edited by Cymro; 18/05/2007 at 8:10 PM.
Yeah I think Cymro is right, Wes Hoolahan is one of the better players in League One but he was also one of the better players in the League of Ireland. So you cant say the League of Ireland is better than League One judging on individual players. I think that Pats would be good enough for the lower end of championship football possibly, but teams such as Cork, Drogheda, Derry and Bohs top half of League One.
Like for example, I would imagine Kildare County would be Conference level (at best) but they would put up a fight agaisnt the likes of Longford, Bray, UCD who are in the Premier over here, so it really does vary..
Id really love to see a full strength Pats side take on a full strength Chamionship side to give us a better idea of how our teams would fare in England....
Cmon County!
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