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Dub13
23-12-2007, 04:13 PM
This is getting nasty...

6 stay defiant

Sunday Indo - December 23 2007

The G6 of the eircom League are playing a high-risk strategy by hitching their wagons to Fintan Drury's Platinum-driven chariot for a new All-Ireland League. Drury told FAI CEO John Delaney last week that plans were continuing apace for the League, with support from clubs on both sides of the border, including Linfield, and the intention was to kick off next September.

Unimpressed, Delaney issued a statement declaring a meeting between the FAI and the IFA next month to discuss matters of "mutual interest." The message was clear: if any All-Ireland League is to take off, it has to be a joint FAI/IFA production.

The six rebels; Drogheda United, Cork City, Derry City, St Pat's, Bohemians and Galway United, need to be wary. With the League starting on March 7, the FAI need to know who is inside their tent, and who's not.

If the 'G6' can't commit, they risk expulsion. Also, the FAI won't nominate Drogheda, Cork, St Pat's and Bohs for European club competition.

The 16 clubs outside the loop are watching developments keenly. If the FAI stand firm, Shamrock Rovers could find themselves in the qualifying rounds of the Champions League, while Waterford United and Longford Town would be re-instated to the Premier Division.

YNWA
24-12-2007, 11:56 AM
They're all being ridiculous, and this thing would never work without Rovers. They all agreed to the wage cap and now they want out, they can't beat Delaney and co.

Dub13
24-12-2007, 12:04 PM
Why are Rovers not involved in this...?were the approched...?

YNWA
24-12-2007, 04:45 PM
It's not really even about approaching, Rovers are part-time, all the teams of the 'G6' are full time, for all those clubs maybe bar Derry, when we come to play it's their biggest pay-day. We don't need to be involved in this, this really comes down to the wage cap and a way out, but really the wage cup somewhat benefits us. The clubs aren't going to win here, they have too much to lose.