Dazzacity wrote:Does anyone actually know an Irishman that actually supports an Irish club?? We moan about glory hunters and such, but their reasons for not following an Irish club will be 'because Irish clubs are crap' . Same difference if you ask me.
Personally, the likes of Cardiff and Swansea shouldnt be in the ENGLISH premier league. Rather than jumping ship, they should try and think of ways of making their own leagues better and more exciting.
Those teams were in the English League well before a Welsh League existed, and both of them have more fans watching them at every home game than the entire League of Wales Premier does combined. Their infrastructure is too far ahead for them to realistically play in the Welsh league (it's really a bit like asking AS Monaco to play in the Monagasque league). There are actually seven or eight Welsh teams playing in the English football pyramid, who refuse to enter the Welsh system for fear it will bankrupt them. Likewise, there was one team in the WPL based in England for a few seasons, until they relocated (can't remember who now, but it was in the early 90s).
I know a few people who support Irish or NI football teams, same with Welsh Prem (although most of those are glory-hunters, who only watch their local club when it's winning).
The reason we are assured footballing independence from one another is because of some agreement in the past, which resulted in our four football associations and FIFA running the game. For any rule change to occur, those five constituent bodies have to vote, with FIFA having four votes. For a rule to be changed, at least one of the home nations must agree to it.