Spotter Magazine was the most professional magazine i have ever seen in Ireland (and i include international programmes in there too). It was brilliant, but that needed advertsiing as well and stopped as a result.
EARLY & OTHER PUBLICATIONS.
It may be of interest to some , but recall on a visit to National Library in Kildare Street, a few years back, viewing copies of an Irish Soccer Newspaper of the 1920's, cant remember what coverage of EL of the day they covered but recall had a lot of content re Junior Leagues of the day.
Though you may debate the pros & cons and viabilllity of relaunching of a league publicatioin may I bring to your attention a guy down in Waterford publishes a monthly magazine on the local Junior League with articles also on Wfc. Always try and pick up a copy when passing through in summer. There was also a Munster Soccer Magazine though I think short lived a few years back.
Now please dont jump on my back re following but true - Whenever the last Eircom League publication was done always looked to pick up a copy whenever in Dublin, on not seeing any for a while called in the then HQ in Merron Sq, young secretary took name and adress and duly recieved for a short while copies of publications before its demise for no charge.
On seperate note does the FAI still print an annual Handbook ?
Spotter Magazine was the most professional magazine i have ever seen in Ireland (and i include international programmes in there too). It was brilliant, but that needed advertsiing as well and stopped as a result.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
The climate should be much more favourable now. eL has been gradually getting more coverage generally (outside of Mary Hannigan's planet) and there is a groundswell that Irish football is on the up.
The regular highlights package from RTE will be a huge bonus. If they are serious about growing the game, FAI and clubs should co-operate to promote the mag with pitchside ads etc. That'll help kickstart an audience.
It seems there's some interest so I'll set up a site shortly to explain the idea how it's really for the fans and how it'll work. When it's done i'll post the link here.
It is a commercial enterprise (because if it's not it'll die) and I'm sure foot.ie wouldn't appreciate me running a business from their forum.
I'll post a link to it when it's up if you want me to. What do you think guys?
How can we have a successful League if no-one knows we exist
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
GroundFootball, would it be along the lines of When Saturday Comes?
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