2006 League of Ireland Premier Division

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The 2006 League of Ireland Premier Division was the 22nd season of the League of Ireland Premier Division. The division was made up of 12 teams. Shelbourne were champions while Derry City finished as runners-up. However Shelbourne were subsequently demoted to the First Division and had to withdraw from the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League and 2007 Setanta Sports Cup because of their financial difficulties.

Club information

Team Manager Main sponsor Kit supplier Stadium Capacity
Bohemians Template:Flagicon Gareth Farrelly Des Kelly Carpets O'Neills Dalymount Park 8,500
Bray Wanderers Template:Flagicon Eddie Gormley Slevin Group Adidas Carlisle Grounds 7,000
Cork City Template:Flagicon Damien Richardson Nissan O'Neills Turners Cross 8,000
Derry City Template:Flagicon Stephen Kenny MeteorElectrical.com Umbro The Brandywell 7,700
Drogheda United Template:Flagicon Paul Doolin Murphy Environmental Jako United Park 5,400
Dublin City Template:Flagicon Dermot Keely Carroll's Irish Gift Stores Umbro Dalymount Park 8,500
Longford Town Template:Flagicon Alan Mathews Flancare Umbro Flancare Park 4,500
Shelbourne Template:Flagicon Pat Fenlon JW Hire Umbro Tolka Park 10,100
Sligo Rovers Template:Flagicon Sean Connor Toher's Jako The Showgrounds 5,500
St Patrick's Athletic Template:Flagicon John McDonnell Smart Telecom Umbro Richmond Park 5,500
UCD Template:Flagicon Pete Mahon Budweiser O'Neills Belfield Park 1,900
Waterford United Template:Flagicon Gareth Cronin ThermoFrame Diadora Waterford Regional Sports Centre 8,000

Overview

The Premier Division season kicked off on 10 March and concluded on 17 November. The season saw several clubs face financial difficulties. The Revenue Commissioners took High Court action and threatened to have Shelbourne wound up after it failed to pay more than €104,000 in outstanding taxes.[1][2] Shelbourne also struggled to pay its players during the season. In July Dublin City also went out of business and withdrew from the league, unable to complete the season. Their results were expunged from the record which benefited both Cork and Derry who had dropped points to them.[3] However Shelbourne's off field problems did not prevent them from winning the title. Mark Farren's stoppage-time winner for Derry City away to Waterford United on 13 November ensured that for the third successive year the title would be decided on the final day of the season. Shelbourne clinched the title with a 2–1 win over Bohemians at Tolka Park. Jason Byrne and Glen Crowe scored the vital goals. However Shelbourne's celebrations were cut short when the league decided to demote them to the First Division. They also withdrew from the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League and 2007 Setanta Sports Cup because of their financial difficulties.[4][5]

Final table

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Results

Matches 1–20

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Matches 21–30

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Promotion/relegation play-off

Dundalk who finished second in the 2006 League of Ireland First Division played off against Waterford United who finished eleventh in Premier Division.

1st Leg

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2nd Leg

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Dundalk won 3–2 on aggregate but did not meet the criteria set out by the FAI's Independent Assessment Group and were not promoted.[5][6][7]

Independent Assessment Group

In March 2006 it was announced that the League of Ireland and the FAI would be merging. As part of this arrangement the league would be restructured and membership of the 2007 Premier Division and 2007 First Division would be decided by an Independent Assessment Group established by John Delaney and chaired by a former FAI honorary secretary, Des Casey. Former Republic of Ireland international footballer, Niall Quinn was originally a member of the group. However he later withdrew because of his growing commitments to Sunderland A.F.C. He was replaced by Richard Collins, a former chairman of and current director of Charlton Athletic. Other members of the group included John Fitzgerald, the former city manager of Dublin City Council and Pat O'Neill, a former chairman of the Irish Sports Council. The IAG effectively performed a financial stress test on the League of Ireland member clubs. Clubs were assessed on their past five season record in the league. Crucially though, clubs would also be graded on off-field criteria, including attendance, infrastructure, governance, strategic planning, finance, youth development and marketing. The IAG announced their results in December 2006. However the final outcome of the IAG decision was further complicated by the financial difficulties of Shelbourne who, despite initially passing the stress test, were subsequently relegated to the First Division. This provided a reprieve for Waterford United, ranked at thirteen by the IAG, who were selected to replace them.[5][7][8][9]

IAG Table

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Notes


UEFA coefficient

The League of Ireland Premier Division's UEFA coefficient accumulated to a total value of 6.498 for the 2006–07 European season.

League's 2006 UEFA ranking

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Top-scorers

Player Club League goals Cup goals Total
Template:Flagicon Jason Byrne Shelbourne 15 8 23
Template:Flagicon Mark Farren Derry City 9 8 17
Template:Flagicon Glen Crowe Shelbourne 12 4 16
Template:Flagicon Ciarán Martyn Derry City 8 7 15
Template:Flagicon Declan O'Brien Drogheda United 11 3 14

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Awards

SWAI eircom League Player of the Month award

Month Winner Club
March Template:Flagicon Paul Keegan Drogheda United
April Template:Flagicon Jason Gavin Drogheda United
May Template:Flagicon Pat McCourt Derry City
June Template:Flagicon Paul McTiernan Sligo Rovers
July Template:Flagicon Joseph Ndo Shelbourne
August Template:Flagicon Kevin Deery Derry City
September Template:Flagicon Darren Kelly Derry City
October Template:Flagicon Philip Hughes Dundalk
November Template:Flagicon Roy O'Donovan Cork City

PFAI eircom League Player of the Year award

PFAI eircom League Young Player of the Year award

TV3's Goal of the Season award

Attendances

Premier Division games had an average attendance of 1,539 people. Derry City's average home attendance of 3,127 was the highest of any league team for the season. The record for the highest attendance in the Premier Division was also set in the Brandywell Stadium on the last night of the season when Derry City met Cork City. 6,080 attended the game.

Gallery

See also

References

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