When my league and all Ireland champions what?
Easy joke...
Point I was making was that their obviously won't be a dominating top 3 as the fisrt post suggests as one of them is 5th, but cotinue to miss the main point and take offence at facts
get back to me when your league and all Ireland champions
we looked from Montrose to Swords, from swords to Montrose and from Montrose to Swords again but already it was impossible to spot UCDs right winger
When my league and all Ireland champions what?
Easy joke...
Point I was making was that their obviously won't be a dominating top 3 as the fisrt post suggests as one of them is 5th, but cotinue to miss the main point and take offence at facts
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the facts are that we are 4 off 3rd and 3 off 7th,
the fact is that we are near the top 3,
the fact is that you should have put a full stop (period) after 'fact'.
as for the main point, you are right (with the exception of what I pointed out).
we looked from Montrose to Swords, from swords to Montrose and from Montrose to Swords again but already it was impossible to spot UCDs right winger
Given the wealth invested in the Big 3 at the minute is property driven, I don't think its any more sustainable that previous investments in Derry, Shels (chuckle) and other teams.
Lots of people think they've found the Holy Grail, Shels certainly came closest, but its always ended in tears. No reason to think the current investments are any different.
So on the face of it, probably only UCD and maybe Bray are actually operating in a sustainable manner at the moment. This season could yet descend into farce as more and more clubs hit financial bother. At the moment at least one quarter of the clubs in the premier are in some level of trouble.
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As Irishmen we dilute our sense of nation by depending on the English to bring us our balls
A lot of clubs are in bother the 65% rule has been got around by the clubs in was trying to cap and is putting clubs who own their grounds and whos only major ourtlay is wages in bother , i agree with the earlier post that wages for average players are at riduculous levels,some players are demanding moves because certain clubs can treble their existing package yet still operate within the 65% .
I dont understand why multi-millionaires like him and Phillip O'Doherty dont plough abit of their money into the club and make the club full-time on all levels.
If we had the money we could employ commercial and marketing directors and improve the clubs perception in the city. Money to improve the squad and get to the CL group stages. Its not to say the top teams in the league are a million miles away from it.
With CL group stages comes crowds, merchandise will be sold and the clubs profile will drastically rise. I know it all sounds abit far-fetched but it is possible. This goes for any clubs in the league.
Derry is big enough to attract 15,000 to games if the above all happened. Add in the fact that we get supporters from outside the City, like Strabane, Limavady etc..
Its not to say the above 2 havnt got the money to make this possible.
Could be back to big 2 as the dalymounT developer Liam Carroll is reported to have cashflow problems.
Its a safer bet picking a horse in the Grand National and putting your money on that.
See Shels for an example of what happens when you nearly, but not quite, make the CL.
Should be fun digging up the thread where the Bohs fans repeatedly claimed they can't lose out of that deal.Originally Posted by Londonred
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