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2006 has been an... interesting year for fans of the league. For a quick summary, see here.

The rest of the league defies simple definition. They’re not very good either. In fact, some of them are as bad as Kilkenny. One of them even goes so far as to be Kilkenny. We’ll try to give you some prior warning about them in this section, but frankly, even the massive intellects, egos and student loans of STIG could fail in this endevour. You have been warned: any personal injury or loss resulting from use of this section is entirely the fault of Ollie Byrne, about whom, more later.

It’s not often that a new fan will attend an away match, mainly because the various grounds of the Eircom League clubs are so well hidden that Stig has to use stolen CIA spy satellite footage to find them. For your benefit, we have decided to use our combined knowledge for good (for once), and create directions to each ground. Naturally, we’ve been far to lazy to get around to it yet, but bear with us. It’s not like anyone else will do it. As these come onstream for each ground, you’ll see a little clickable globe () appear beside the club’s name below, or you can view them all here. We also run a supporters’ coach to the occasional away game. See the fixtures list on the homepage for that. They’ll be marked with one of these:

Club index

Athlone
Bohemians
Bray Wanderers
Cobh Ramblers
Cork City
Derry City
Drogheda
Dundalk
Finn Harps
Galway
Kildare
Limerick
Longford
Monaghan
Saint Patrick’s Athletic
Shamrock Rovers
Sligo
Waterford

Former clubs

Dublin City
Shelbourne
Kilkenny

People

Paul Doolin
Damien Richardson
Ronan “Rocky” Seery