On Thursday morning, June 26th we will host a breakfast discussion looking at what the League of Ireland might look like in 2035.
We will do so in partnership with Grant Thornton who will host us at their Dublin offices on City Quay.
The morning will be introduced by Conor Hoey of Drogheda United and the Executive Director of GemCap, and after breakfast we will sit with John Martin, CEO of Shamrock Rovers, Daniel Lambert, COO of Bohemians, Jill Downey, Commercial Director of DLR Waves and Mark Scanlon, League Director of the FAI.
This will not be a guessing game on the future direction of the League, these are the people who will be shaping that future.
Our audience will be drawn from the financial services sector but we also have a number of places set aside for Sport for Business members.
If you would like to join us, hear from the panel what their thoughts are, and perhaps even join in on the conversation around where the League is now and where it might be heading, we would be delighted to have you along.
Simply let us know using the form below and we will do our best to accommodate as many as we can.
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The League of Ireland is as strong today as at any time in recent memory with attendance, media coverage and general interest rising, and with ambitious plans for upgrades to stadia and team structures. This will be a chance to capture the excitement and channel what the League will look like in ten years time, and at how to overcome some of the challenges that it will face en route.
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Bohemians and Shamrock Rovers will meet in the SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division on Monday 23rd June, just three days before this breakfast session.
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