ironic how in our league.......actually any top league .....thats how clubs become successful.
I actually fail to see your point in anyway, EL clubs will not survive without massive investment, there is no payday for anyone involved with EL clubs (maybe drogs if they get drogland) but other than that owning a EL club will not make you richer, it will not make you money or adoration from barstoolers.
I fail to see where the "applause" comes from and whats clubs would be better off without it? Shels ...yeah lets ask shels fans how they coped over the last 8 years playing good ball and winning ****.....
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Longford Town and then make Ian Wexler player/manager. I'd change the signs around so that Section O became Section R...just to confuse the Section O fellas![]()
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Thats how some clubs gauge success...become huge overnight and disappear again with the investors having their day in the sun and moving on to their next toy, but there have been numerous 'big' clubs that have never taken on investors that have always had some success...the investors win in the short term , the fans lose in the long term...the English model being the example in the last 5-10 years...
My main argument is that investment has to come from the bottom up, although that may never happen in an ideal world...
This mis-issue always comes up.
You don't need UEFA permission to play in a different league. If the LOI voted to accept Linfield as a member they'd be legally entitled to play in the EL under EU Competition and Restraint of Trade policies. The IFA could do nought to stop them...
Interesting angle SF. Much easier to leave a legacy at one of those clubs than someone a lot bigger.
But a bit like Gretna - there's a reason why small clubs from small towns stay small. As soon as the sugar daddy goes - which they all eventually do - such smaller clubs slide back to their natural place again in the food chain. There is a clear correlation between population and club success in football leagues throughout Europe.
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If you were investing in a club to take them places and maximise your return, then it would be pointless looking outside Dublin - purely on the basis of population.
If you wanted to hedge your bets and maximise your short-to-medium term income, you'd have to looik at Cork or Derry. It'd be very difficult to attract consistent support in Dublin without really making a regular impact in Europe. Cork and Derry get good crowds with less effort, so would be safer. But they don't offer the potential you have in Dublin.
A Dublin club = maximum risk, but maximum potential return
Cork/Derry = lower risk, but lower potential return.
Surely not! That lifelong Pats fan?
Anyway thats what I'd do. If I ever had serious money, which is fantasy anyway. But lets face it whats the point in having money if you can't use it on something you love. So yeah, I'd blow it on making movies, getting Bohs into the champions' league and furthering the cause of Socialism.
If you go down the further fantasy route of Bohs refusing free money with no strings attached from one of their own well I'd not spend it on a football club. Perhaps if Bohs did not exist - I'd spend it on my home town LSL side Parkvilla and turn them into an EL side.
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All of this has happened before. All of it will happen again.
er, you seem to have some difficulty grasping the basics of a members owned club. The fact that BFC cannot be bought is both its strength and weakness I agree. I notice the ever so altruistic mr. Kelleher didn't offer to stand for President of the club, following the established channels and try influence the constitution of the club via his zillions -as is the norm in Iberian football.
jaysus does the fact that those seats were ripped out of Richer like a hot snot not give even the most cynical of Pats fans the hee bee gee bees?
Richer is unviable as it stands as even a 5k comfortable all seater stadia no matter what way you slice it. You need Mr Kellehers warehouses next door knocked to build a realigned stadium of any merit or you will be shunted out via the softest of soft shoe shuffles by your (admittedly semi-malign) benefactor.
To answer your question if I won the lotto I would follow Stan's model and purchase either Glentoran or Derry if I was so inclined for the reasons outlined previously
Last edited by bad mongo; 05/09/2007 at 11:02 PM.
Are your sure Micls?
I thought Tynan said at the meeting that he planned a 20000 stadium. Anything bigger would be to difficult to manage.
Teams I'd go for if I was neutral would be Cork, Derry, Bohs Or Rovers. They all have the sleeping fan base as well as there regular fan base.
I think Longford and UCD are two teams that have never had and still dont have a good fan base
LOL @ Bohs sleeping fanbase. Ask anybody who watched LOI footy in the 60s & 70s and he’ll tell you Bohs were always the poorest supported side in Dublin. It was only Dalymount and countless re-elections to the league that got them any notice.
If any Irish club is to grow into any (relative) european force, it will be a Dublin side. We're the nly city big enough to sustain any decent sized bandwagon.
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Really showing off your knowledge there, as provincial clubs go we have one of the largest dormant support bases. All you need to see this is a good cup run or some success. ie when we got promoted against Athlone, sell out crowd.
With obvious bias I would invest in Rovers, but if I wasnt a Rovers fan I would buy either Dundalk or Athlone. Massive dormant support bases with real history and heritage.
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Personal Bias would be Athlone Town, as said elsewhere a 1st division club would be less risk and building them up would be part of the fun, besides Athlone has a long proud football tradition in the town and with the College would be able to sustain decent gates. I'd even give the stadium a proper name!
From an investment point of view it has to be one of the Dublin clubs, Rovers potentially would be the team, huge catchment area once the Tallagh stadium move comes off.
Outside of Dublin, Cork & Galway would be good investments as clubs with a good infrastructure already in place.
I'd buy Glebe North AFC. Turn the Maket Green into a 10,000 all seater & build a state-otf the-art training complex on Bremore. First we'll get elected to the league, get promoted to the premier & within 5 years get some silverware in the cabinet & bring big European matches to Balbriggan. Glebe North v AC Milan live from the Market Green Stadium has a nice ring to it!
Sligo isnt big but its not half of 20k/30k, its actually about 25k. Anyway thats irrelevant Villareal in spain have all shown us that a small town can sustain a La Liga club and get into europe, so its not impossible. Plus Rovers have a large catchment area, not just the town, but also the county, north mayo, roscommon and leitrim. Sure the last time we got into europe we had a crowd of about 12000, not bad.
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