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    LOI or EL

    I wanted to ask how come the name change of the LOI to the Eircom league has been accepted and is in broad use by the fans.

    It has always been the LOI to me. No matter who the sponsor is, I don't see that as a reason for the fans to adopt the sponsors name or simply use EL when referring to their league.
    It used to be a bad joke when it was called the fried chicken league.

    How would you like if your club's sponsors wanted the club to be named after them?

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    I call it the Eircom League of Ireland

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    I just call it "Irish League" or the longer "LOI"...

    It annoys me people who call it the "eircom", suffice to say these people are normally barstoolers or foreigners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buller View Post

    It annoys me people who call it the "eircom", suffice to say these people are normally barstoolers or foreigners.
    Really? The barstoolers I know call it 'that pile of ****', which is one of the terms I use for it on occasion, replacing that with the more affectionate this of course

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    Both, either and all. Whatever term correctly identifies the league. I use both including the initials.

    The media and clubs rightly associate the sponsor with the competition. Using backboards during TV interviews help to publicise the sponsors, both local and national, and can attract further investment into the sport.

    There is a steo-type in sport that the sponsor doesn't get full value for their investment as their name is not associated with the sport enough. Take the money and run. I hope that attitude is fading in domestic football.

    I agree the 'chicken league' was used to disparage the league. But football still continued in the Pat Grace's Fried Chicken Senior League.
    So what, along with the National Manager of the time, he was associated with Limerick.
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    will always be league of ireland to me , depends on age i suppose
    as a matter of interest can anyone remember previous sponsors
    i remember bord gais league of ireland , was there anyone else
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramsfan View Post
    i remember bord gais league of ireland , was there anyone else
    Or the 'Bored? Gosh! ' league as Billy Lord in his then incarnation as a sports columnist used to refer to it in print....
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    eircom are the sponsor lads .... they pay to have the name there. I like the idea that the league gets money for this. Thats why i call it the eircom League. And it far better that the Pat Graces Famous Fried Chicken league as well i might add.
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A face View Post
    eircom are the sponsor lads .... they pay to have the name there. I like the idea that the league gets money for this. Thats why i call it the eircom League. And it far better that the Pat Graces Famous Fried Chicken league as well i might add.
    We dont call the English Premiership the "Barcleys League", nor do we call the Scottish Premier League "Clydesdale League". It makes the league seem more amature in my opinion - especially if that sponsor changes regularly every few years.
    That is why I call it the LOI/Irish League.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buller View Post
    We dont call the English Premiership the "Barcleys League", nor do we call the Scottish Premier League "Clydesdale League". It makes the league seem more amature in my opinion - especially if that sponsor changes regularly every few years.
    That is why I call it the LOI/Irish League.
    Are those two leagues you mentioned now the benchmark?

    How long has it been eircom?
    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.

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    What about the blue Sq Premier? While I'm not comparing it in quality to LOI/EL but in their domestic market both leagues are not exactly high profile so sponsor's expect extra pushing of their brand for investing in these leagues, also both league's need as much outside investment as possible.

    This is not meant to be a dig at our domestic league but in truth the majority of football fans on this island do dismiss it

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    We dont call the English Premiership the "Barcleys League", nor do we call the Scottish Premier League "Clydesdale League". It makes the league seem more amature in my opinion - especially if that sponsor changes regularly every few years.
    That is why I call it the LOI/Irish League.
    Well, whatever it IS, it most deifinitely IS NOT the Irish League. That's North of the border.

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    Well anyone I talk to, wouldn't get the Irish league mixed up with north of the border. I always use LOI or the Irish league

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    So, why does this website have a forum for Eircom League and a forum for Irish League? If they're both the same then they should be merged, no?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoops_R_Us View Post
    So, why does this website have a forum for Eircom League and a forum for Irish League? If they're both the same then they should be merged, no?
    But I thought it was the Carnegie League north of the border? I call our league the irish league. I call the northern league the Northern Irish League...

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    Call it League of Irelnd (or type LOI on t'internet)

    Don't see why i should plug the sponsor. not like they care about the league or anything...
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    sometimes I use LoI - sometimes I use eL (always with the small e)
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    Would usually use League of Ireland myself.
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    As have to use FAI eircom League of Ireland for any official work I do I kinda got used to calling it the eircom league.

    Have to give the sponsors a plug or they will pull the plug.

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    League of Ireland, always.

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