Jolly Red Giant
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- Jul 11, 2015
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Croke Park is a beautiful stadium - pity the GAA won't let soccer be played there (but they have no problem with American Football).I did remember the GAA and rugby side of things. All within a population of 4 or 5 million, plus some Anglo Irish and rugby has benefited from southern hemisphere players naturalising as Irish. Amazing 82,000 capacity Croke Park speaks volumes.
My ill informed guess is that Irish players coming through English club academies should help you guys.
The club football will stay semi professional at most clubs.
Yes - there are a lot of Irish players coming through the English academies - but some are now chosing to go to clubs in Europe because of the money based meat grinder that is the PL (e.g. James Abankwah & Festy Ebosele at Udinese - John Ryan at Sassuolo - Kevin Zefi at Inter - Ed McJannet at Lecce - Glory Nzingo at Reims - Garcia McNulty at Wolfsburg - Killian Cailloce at Caen).
BIG ISSUE - because of Brexit Irish players can no longer join British clubs until they are 18. I suspect that many will chose to remain in Ireland. Facilities are improving (even if slowly) and the coaching is improving significantly. The FAI seem to have finally realised that it is better to put the resources into underage in Ireland rather than hoping to find players from the diaspora in Britain. It is possible that some English clubs will try and engage in strategic partnerships with Irish clubs - Cobh Ramblers have a partnership with Burnley - Sligo Rovers with Everton..
What is happening is that quite a few established LoI players are moving to England to play in L1 and L2 - why - because they do not need a work permit unlike other foreign players - so the Irish players can extract higher wages from the English clubs as a result. There is well over 100 Irish players in L1 and L2.
As for the Irish game - to the best of my knowledge all the PL clubs in Ireland are full-time professional (although some do operate on the basis of 44 week contracts) - there is a large turnout of players between clubs every off-season.