sorry face four o clock in the morning with a head full of beer is not the best time to post anyway I await with bated breath any new developments but still feel its a dead duck for the forseeable future anyway
How so, what happened there? AFAIK its still ongoing.
Just because we are not hearing anything doesn't mean that things are still on going. Its more 'out of sight' out of mind' at the moment but its still ongoing.Althought they say if you listen real hard on a stormy night of the coast of derry or cork you can here the sound of a ship plowing through heavy waters and the sound of jim roddy shouting "thar she blows" but nobody,s listening.
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.
sorry face four o clock in the morning with a head full of beer is not the best time to post anyway I await with bated breath any new developments but still feel its a dead duck for the forseeable future anyway
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
We've tried to paper around the cracks with many different ideas over the years, cup finals at Lansdowne, top 6 bottom 6, summer football, League and FAI merger, more live televised games. For me, the talk of the possibility of an AIL is just another one of these.
The only Irish club to win a European trophy.
Well considering that Galway and Sligo have both drawn with derry in recent weeks, and Bray have beaten us (and a few of the other supposedly better teams), it would tend to prove the point that the difference between most teams in the EL premier isnt that vast,
compared to that of the top and bottom team's up north, judging by results
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