ShoulderChip wrote: » ah sure it sounds nonsense to me but then so too is the league of Ireland. would be great for an irish team to try and compete in Premiership.
ShoulderChip wrote: » no it just pisses me off that I have never met anyone in real life who gave a **** about the league of Ireland, and yet on here it is full of people who refuse to piss off and constantly harp on about it, and yeah no bother I wont post here again, I dont have the energy,
Mikeyt086 wrote: » So, he wants to see a league like the NFL, but for Euro footy? LETS GO DUBLIN SHAMROCKS!
redout wrote: » Sure it nearly happened before. Wimbledon were in talks to come here in the 90's while in the premiership.
dreamers75 wrote: » No it never nearly happened, it was never even close. Actually maybe it was and some people in the know realised that FIFA would throw irelands national team out of everything if it happened. And will do again, maybe it should happen Sunderland playing out of Dublin (**** their fans i mean if they were real fans they would travel to Dublin via ryanair from Mboro to Dublin for cheap) in the EPL. it would be awesome 4 times a year we would see a decent team in Dublin. Oh **** Keane is gone from sunderland, wolves? dont have a big a draw being in old division 2. Its the national team in theory who are we to want to see them all play together in international competition, we should be happy they actually getting games in a proper league. I endorse our minister for sports decision to have a team playing European football out of lansdowne. As a pats fan i hope to **** if we make 1st round proper of Europa league we use RDS again.
redout wrote: » They would throw us out but certain welsh sides compete in the english leagues and cups and not their own. I am sure I could find other examples in Europe.
dreamers75 wrote: » Oh **** Keane is gone from sunderland, wolves?
eirebhoy wrote: » Can't believe LOI fans keep going on about this. Roy Keane is an incredibly famous and controversial Irishman. Thousands of Irish people are interested in him and will always keep track of how he's doing. He was the reason for the interest in Sunderland in this country. It doesn't mean half the country are going around in Sunderland jerseys. We're no different to any other country and it would be the exact same in Sweden if Larsson took over an English team. The foreign countries that show Celtic games all bought the rights to follow just one player. And this is bloody Roy Keane we're talking about. A completely different story to an Artur Boruc or Massimo Donati. .
eirebhoy wrote: » There's a reason so many people on here have no sympathy for the state of the league. The fans just spend their time slagging off the people that weren't brought up a LOI fan.
eirebhoy wrote: » The fans just spend their time slagging off the people that weren't brought up a LOI fan.
eirebhoy wrote: » And trust me, if you weren't brought up a fan of a LOI club then there's very little chance you'll have any real interest in the league.
herbieflowers wrote: » jeez, you'd think people would be sick of resurrecting the ol' EPL / LoI debate at this stage, is there any thread it can't affect?
herbieflowers wrote: » I know it is, it just annoys me when the same arguments are dredged up time and again.
Des wrote: » Have you any idea how pathetic and, frankly, idiotic people look when they suggest this is a good idea?