European Games and the FAI (again!)
What a good
week for Irish Football. Two great
performances from the best 2 teams in the country – Dundalk and Shamrock
Rovers. Both teams showed their
character and their self belief. Both
teams gave away really early goals and both came back to draw and win
respectively. These performances are
great news for our league. People have
to remember that at the moment it is Dundalk and Shamrock Rovers representing
our League, but it will not always be these two teams, other teams will get a
chance..
I have been
reading about teams complaining about matches being called off because of European
games. Two things strike me about this
moaning. One we are a national
League. The clubs involved are representing
our League. We are not the GAA; we are
not based on the parish/county model. We
are National. When our current teams do
well, the teams that will represent us in the next few years will benefit. So let’s get rid of Parish Pump politics and
complaining.
My second point
concerns the plight of the smaller clubs, in fact all of the other clubs who
are not in Europe. They lose out on gate
receipts when matches are called off.
This is a huge problem for the clubs as regards week to week cash
flow. But clubs do not call off matches –
the League does, hence the problem. The
FAI does not give a damn about our League.
There is no planning for Europe when they organise the fixtures list at
the start of the season. They know which
clubs are involved and should be able to plan for the European games in their
fixture list.
Secondly the
League should be able to cover the loss of gate receipts. Maybe a small levy on
European earnings could be applied. This
would have to be ring fenced and used only to help clubs which are affected by
a European Campaign. It obviously would
have to be open and honest. These are
two words that you would not put in the same sentence as the FAI at the
moment...
Part of the
problem with the lack of interest the FAI have in our League was highlighted
last week when Shamrock Rovers played Apollon Limassol in a packed Tallaght stadium. The Rovers performance matched the great
crowd, but unfortunately our National Broadcaster chose to ignore this game
completely. You would have to wonder
what deal is done with RTE. Do they pay
only for the right to show International football and then choose what they
want when it comes to League of Ireland.If RTE want to show IRELAND playing
they should have to show a number of LEAGUE OF IRELAND GAMES also.
Their lack of respect or interest is so disheartening for the league.
But we need
an association that backs our League not ignores it. Nothing that went on at the AGM convinced me
that change is afoot. Changes are being
made to the structures but no changes are being made to the culture. They were very quick to implement the change
that allowed 2 Board Members to stay on for a year. It also appears that people who were
previously on the board can put themselves forward for election next year. As I said in my last blog – NO!!! The two
members who are staying on for a year should announce publicly that they are
doing so for a year and then they will resign and not go forward for any
position on the new board or for any of the subsidiary roles next year.
No one who
has served under John Delaney should be allowed into a position of power nor
should any of their acolytes, a clean sweep is needed. The mantra that “we did not know what was
going on” is not acceptable. Ignorance
is not an excuse
Wishing
Dundalk and Rovers the very best of luck in their games tonight and
tomorrow. We will have a good LOI crowd
in Keely’s Bar Lanzarote cheering them on.