There are probably at least 3 to 4 Junior Clubs in Limerick of similar size to Institute and certainly a lot bigger than Oxford-Cambridge-what-you-may-call-it
Limerick have been in the First Division for 15 years.The Limerick public are apathetic to senior football
I defy any club his this country to have a gigantic-Derry City- sized fanbase when faced with this situation.
The Limerick public, like the Irish public in general, will come out for success.
To somehow imply that they'll never care because they didn't care when we were bottom of the First Division is flawed.
In the space of six months I saw Harps home crowd go from 300 to 3000 ffs.*
*Not a dig at Harps
Forced to do what??I don't see why other cities and clubs should be forced to make up that deficit whether it be in an AIL or other format
How??
He fully deserved that fine
I neither like nor trust the FAI.Add to that, the fact that their club was expelled from the league because of a personality clash and I'm surprised to see that Limerick fans have such great faith in the FAI.
Not without a wage cap we wouldn't IMOMaybe they'd be better off taking their chances with a group of shady businessmen.
That's different though. Derry were able to return to football then with a lot of momentum and interest, especially as they felt they had been forced out of IL football.Derry spent 13 years out in the wilderness without the comfort of even the First Division and now look at their support base and success.
I would totally agree that being in D1 for too long seriously damages a club's ability to keep a decent profile and support base.
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
The Englishmen came over in the year 2005
But little did they know that we'd planned a wee surprise
Sir David scored the winner, and Windsor Park went wild
And this is what we sang...
Never mind that, Not Brazil, what about Drumahoe?
When you visit Institute do you consider yourself to be within the city of Londonderry? Or do you consider yourself to be in Drumahoe village, just outside the city?
So its better to go out of football for over a decade rather than drop down a division?
Interesting logic.
To LTID plenty of Division 1 teams have had bigger crowds than Limerick, which increases revenue and allows them to get out of the division. You seem to have a problem differentiating cause and effect.
Lads, your petty squabble is destroying this thread and obscuring a very relevant and intriguing topic: Is Drumahoe part of Derry City?
Read what you have just written again. It makes no sense.
Believe it or not, I appraised the proposals and like them compared with the status quo. Of course I am biased, as is almost everyone else on here. You can argue the toss all you like about how objective the naysayers are being in their opposition but their views are absolutely guided by the potential impact on their club.
Only in terms of momentum and interest levels the following season obviously. A team returning to senior football will create interest that a team that has been consistently in the lower division will not.So its better to go out of football for over a decade rather than drop down a division?
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
Its got nothing to do with knowing more about football in Limerick.
The point was around the special set of circumstances that you seem to be claiming that have prevented Limerick being more successful but that you won't divulge.
You must agree that unless there is evidence to the contrary (which you won't provide), it is perfectly rationale to assume that Limericks continued poor performance and support is primarily due to a lack of support for senior football in the city?
What are you basing this on? Your opinion of it?
Seems to me a lot of the fans against it are not going along because it doesn't suit the club they support.
And it their club were in the G6 they'd have a different opinion, in the same way many fans of G6 would if their club wasn't in it.
I'd wager almost everyone on here cares a hell of a lot more about whats good for their club than for the rest of the league. And therefore their views on any issue will reflect that.
Last edited by micls; 06/01/2008 at 8:51 PM.
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