In article <cgllgher.727522826@unix2.tcd.ie>, cgllgher@unix2.tcd.ie ( ***RED-DEVILS*** *) writes:
|>There is possiblities that the F.A.I and the I.F.A(the Northen
|>Association) will join their seperate leagues together.Difference's
|>have to be agreed and talks are currently taking place,If they
|>join it could produce exciting results.They have already agreed
|>to amalgamate youths, the proposals could come with new decent
|>all-seater stadia being built and clubs better financed.This
|>is at talks but could result in one Irish soccer team in five
|>to ten years.Also there is still a lot of bitterness and
|>jealousy to get over and there doubtlessly be political
|>objection's from both sides.Hopefully these can be resolved
|>and Irish soccer become something to be proud of.
|>
Where did you get your information?
There is nothing in the press. I would think such a union is very
unlikely and I doubt very much if there is any talk on such a union
among the 2 football associations.
I know of such such amalgamation of youth football. This strikes me as a wind up and if so it's not very funny. Many people use this newsgroup as their
only source of football news.
Gary Spain, DEC, Galway, Ireland - spain@galvia.enet.dec.com
On being a football fan: "I am aware of the downside to this wonderful
facility that men have: they become repressed, they fail in their
relationships with women,their conversation is trivial and boorish, they
find themselves unable to express their emotional needs, they cannot relate
to their children, and die lonely and miserable. But you know, what the hell?"