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nigel-harps1954
05/10/2012, 2:23 AM
With todays report regarding Galway football indicating that a new Connacht Senior League will be formed, I was wondering what people made of this in Intermediate football circles?

In the report it states they will consider relegation/promotion structures too, with the possible formation of a Connacht Junior League to coincide.

What's people's thoughts on this? Is it the way forward? What about an overhaul of all the senior leagues across the country, possibly feeding into the League of Ireland First Division. Would people be in favour of this?

Two Touch
05/10/2012, 10:49 AM
I'm not sure if it is worth overhauling the Senior Leagues across the country in order to suppliment one league or division. I would guess that a huge amount of work would be required for intermnediate clubs who would also then be burdened with the cost of trying to upgrade facilities etc not to mention the potential travel costs involved if they were successful (?) in entering the 1st Division.

A non-runner for me.

BoyInGreen
07/03/2013, 6:19 PM
I think that a Connacht Senior League is a great idea. As for the travelling, there are countries of greater sizes than ours (think Sweden) that have a pyramid system so it certainly could work. One thing though, I think it should be representative of the whole province rather than just all teams from the same city like the LSL and MSL.

nigel-harps1954
18/04/2013, 5:12 PM
Seems as though this is getting the go ahead. They've invited 13 teams from all over Connacht to join and need a minimum of 8 to get the go-ahead.

Due to start Winter of 2013.

TheBoss
19/04/2013, 3:42 PM
Teams invited according to this article: http://www.mayonews.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=17599:connacht-senior-league-to-go-ahead&catid=14&Itemid=100008

MAYO: Westport United, Castlebar Celtic, Ballina Town
GALWAY: Salthill Devon, Mervue United, Galway United Supporters’ Trust, NUI Galway, Ballinsloe Town
SLIGO: Sligo Rovers, St John’s Athletic
LONGFORD: Longford Town
WESTMEATH: Athlone Town, Willow Park

badker
15/06/2013, 3:39 AM
PLANS for the relaunch of the Connacht Senior League this September have been temporarily shelved due to a lack of sufficient interest amongst clubs, but two of the main driving forces behind the plans insist the league will kick-off next year after a 14 year absence.
The Administrator of the Connacht FA, Art Friel, admitted to Tribune Sport this week that too few clubs had given a firm commitment to take part in initial plans to relaunch the league this year, and as a result it would definitely not be going ahead as planned.
“No, it definitely won’t be going ahead this year – to be perfectly honest, there was not sufficient interest from clubs. We are looking at launching it next year, but a lot will depend on the interest of League of Ireland sides in particular in taking part,” he said.
It is believed that Sligo Rovers, Athlone Town and Longford Town had all been approached about joining the league for the planned September kick-off, but it is believed the fact that the CSL would not be running in conjunction with the Airtricity League of Ireland made involvement less attractive to those clubs.
However, spokespersons for both Mervue United and Salthill Devon said this week that the delay in the proposed CSL would not impact on plans to have a unified Galway side playing in the League of Ireland next season.
“The Connacht Senior League was always being planned for March, the September date was never realistic, and Mervue United fully expect to take a full part in the league when it is launched,” a spokesperson for Mervue United said.
In relation to plans for a single Galway side, the spokesperson said that proposal was still very much alive, saying that discussions have been ongoing, and that a lot of progress has been made on the proposal.
“The steering committee is meeting next week, but all sides have come a long way and it is still very much the plan to have a single Galway side in the League of Ireland next season,” the spokesperson said.
A spokesperson for Salthill Devon also said the belief was the new CSL would be launched in March, which would not only suit the League of Ireland sides, but also any potential Mayo clubs interested in getting involved, as the junior game there is also played on a ‘summer season’ format.
“As far as we are concerned, the CSL is on track, although there is some uncertainty over when it will start. We understand it will kick-off in March, and when it does transpire, we want to play in it,” the spokesperson said.
The spokesperson added that Salthill Devon continued to support the plans for a single Galway side to play in the League of Ireland, saying the plan “was all about developing football in Galway”.

sligoman
24/11/2013, 4:38 PM
Apparently this is definitely going ahead for next year. We're entering a new reserve side into it.

Real ale Madrid
26/02/2014, 12:09 PM
Any more info on this? Is it happening ?

swinfordfc
26/02/2014, 2:57 PM
Manulla FC are suppose to be entering it this year ....