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DerekMcKenna
29/05/2013, 10:20 AM
Im looking to include the four / five best junior leagues in Ireland on the website www.thejuniorsoccerportal.info . What do you all reckon are the best / highest standard? I have gone with Dub AUL Prem A + B, Cork AUL Premier, Limerick Premier and Galway Premier. Am I right ?

Innishvilla
29/05/2013, 2:44 PM
Wow there definitely will be opinions on this topic...

Question would be are you trying to get the largest catchment of people of find the best leagues and if the best leagues are you looking for the highest standard or most competitive???

Dublin AUL is very strong but doesn't even have a discussion forum here on the foot.ie site (that I've noticed anyways) while (my area of knowledge) Cork AUL is diluted by the presence of the MSL junior section and also the possibility of teams moving to the MSL as well but has a very active forum.

passinginterest
29/05/2013, 3:47 PM
Best way of deciding is probably looking at the last 16 of the FAI junior for the last 10 years or whatever. Something tells me Division 3 of the United Churches League is not going to make the cut :(

biglad101
29/05/2013, 8:48 PM
The TSDL would be up there aswel always has teams contesting the munster and fai in the latter stages.

DerekMcKenna
29/05/2013, 10:16 PM
I think I'm right with Dublin and Cork AUL as well as Limerick as far as competitiveness and standard go, judging by the amount of times teams from there have won the FAI Junior Cup. But I suppose I am stuck on which other leagues to include... All the junior leagues are diluted by the move up to the intermediates but that's life... 'm not familiar with the TSDL can someone fill me in who is in that league?

celticlads
29/05/2013, 10:27 PM
I think I'm right with Dublin and Cork AUL as well as Limerick as far as competitiveness and standard go, judging by the amount of times teams from there have won the FAI Junior Cup. But I suppose I am stuck on which other leagues to include... All the junior leagues are diluted by the move up to the intermediates but that's life... 'm not familiar with the TSDL can someone fill me in who is in that league?

TSDL and Waterford arent bad, both Clonmel sides and St Michaels in Tipp are good clubs, Tramore and Carrick in Waterford, we are part of North Tipp but i dont think you are considering us for the top 5 are you :o

pixiehead
29/05/2013, 10:30 PM
Mayo league by far in terms of all round advantages. All teams own their own grounds and are required to have proper changing rooms ect. Summer soccer has made pitches far better and standard higher. Take a look at our junior team websites

biglad101
29/05/2013, 11:58 PM
Yea your prob right with your thinking that dublin cork an limerick are prob most competitive leagues, hard to say with other leagues usually 3 maybe 4 teams at a higher standard than the rest. Not long ago st michaels got to back to back fai finals losing both also contested a couple of munster finals as has clonmel town, clonmel celtic are a team on the up getting to semi's of the fai last year and losing out to a great pike team this year in the munster final. Tis hard to judge really everyone will have different opinions.

footballfanatic
30/05/2013, 11:57 AM
The last 4 years in a row the tsdl has been won by 4 different clubs, very equal and a good standard.

clonmel celtic, st michaels and clonmel town always go close or win munsters and havent won the fai for a while but always very close every year. Every club in the league with very good facilities, i doubt there is 5 better leagues than it in the country, just my opinion.

Patrick Dunne
30/05/2013, 12:20 PM
Galway and District League not a very high standard comparatively (no offence to anyone playing in it) due mainly to five LOI sides, two senior and three U19, drawing mostly from the league clubs. No team from Galway has ever won the FAI Junior Cup, only one Oscar Traynor win in the early 1970s.

DerekMcKenna
30/05/2013, 1:08 PM
I think I may substitute the TSDL for the Galway one then so. It seems to be a higher standard with the calibre of clubs that are in it. Thanks. Any other suggestions?

First
30/05/2013, 1:21 PM
Other than the money clubs in Limerick the rest is fairly average so to say it is a top league is skewed. Some of the score lines would seem to indicate a big gulf.

dirtfree
30/05/2013, 1:38 PM
Infairness the top 2/3 in limk could/would win nearly every league in Ireland . I think the standard in limk is very good just these 2/3 teams are way ahead

DerekMcKenna
30/05/2013, 1:50 PM
Infairness the top 2/3 in limk could/would win nearly every league in Ireland . I think the standard in limk is very good just these 2/3 teams are way ahead
I'm inclined to agree. That league has consistently produced teams into the quarters, semis and final of the FAI Junior. Without a doubt Limerick Prem and Dub AUL Prem A are the two top leagues in the country

First
30/05/2013, 2:08 PM
Infairness the top 2/3 in limk could/would win nearly every league in Ireland . I think the standard in limk is very good just these 2/3 teams are way ahead

They probably would/ could win any other league but is that not representative of a few clubs that can sign the best, as oppose to the Limerick league being that good?

It's like claiming the SPL is (was) a good league with the Old Firm way ahead of the rest. It's like in Clare 2 teams and the rest,doesn't make it a good league. I think the question should be more along the lines of who are the top clubs in Ireland and that can be answered by the FAI etc, results.

dirtfree
30/05/2013, 2:46 PM
I take your point and agree to an extent. But do you not agree you can get better by playing better teams week in week out. And in my opinion outside the top 3 in limk 3/4 more of the teams are pretty good football teams.

the 12 th man
30/05/2013, 3:11 PM
Leinster Senior League is a big League and have a fair few good teams playing in it.

http://www.lsl.ie/

DerekMcKenna
30/05/2013, 3:30 PM
Leinster Senior League is a big League and have a fair few good teams playing in it.

http://www.lsl.ie/
LSL is intermediate soccer, a step above junior. Although many of the top junior sides would give LSL teams a run for their money in my opinion

the 12 th man
30/05/2013, 4:57 PM
LSL is intermediate soccer, a step above junior. Although many of the top junior sides would give LSL teams a run for their money in my opinion

The top four Sunday leagues in the LSL (Sunday Senior,Senior 1,1A &1B) are Intermediate,the other 19 leagues are Junior.

balls
30/05/2013, 6:42 PM
Cork aul is not top 5 junior league. In order my opinion would be 1 Dublin aul 2 limerick aul 3 Waterford 4 tsdl 5 mayo

JC_GUFC
02/06/2013, 10:25 AM
Cork aul is not top 5 junior league. In order my opinion would be 1 Dublin aul 2 limerick aul 3 Waterford 4 tsdl 5 mayo

That looks spot on to me. The Kerry league is quite competitive and will be stronger when Dynamos are promoted back in but it isn't. stronger than any of those 5.

Maybe it's because it's easy to swap teams but the Dublin AUL seems to have a huge turnover of teams. Sheriff and Kilbarrack weren't in the .division about 10 years ago. It seems Ballymun and St Kevin's are the only teams in the league year in year out. I know Killester had a falling out with thr league and moved to Intermediate. Have Portmarnock done the same?

the 12 th man
02/06/2013, 11:24 AM
That looks spot on to me. The Kerry league is quite competitive and will be stronger when Dynamos are promoted back in but it isn't. stronger than any of those 5.

Maybe it's because it's easy to swap teams but the Dublin AUL seems to have a huge turnover of teams. Sheriff and Kilbarrack weren't in the .division about 10 years ago. It seems Ballymun and St Kevin's are the only teams in the league year in year out. I know Killester had a falling out with thr league and moved to Intermediate. Have Portmarnock done the same?


Yeah Portmarnock are in the LSL now as well.

Sea Bird
02/06/2013, 12:03 PM
limerick wer unlucky not to have the last 4 I'm the Munster jun this year and had two of the semi finalists of the Fai and consistently have teams challenging if not winning the big ones past 20years.. balla beat st michaels this year in Munster jun with a very young team and a few veterans and they ain't in the top 4 in the league so it proves their is strength in depth in the limerick league hardest thing is getting out of town..

no17 fan
06/06/2013, 2:15 AM
Agree with previous poster,getting out of limerick is very difficult when that's done teams other than the big names do well. Regional, Balla , Aisling and now Carew.leagues such as Tdsl and mayo consistently send teams to the latter stages of the FAI.Don't know much about the cork junior league but wouldn't place it higher than either of these two leagues

Daniel GUFC
07/06/2013, 9:02 AM
I'n my opinion I don't see a huge quality difference from AUL Premier B & C apart from one or two teams.

Would the top League in the MDL be a good shout? They always seems to have a decent Selection Team for the League. I would like to see the Meath District League covered personally.

Seņor Willy
09/06/2013, 12:32 AM
Munster Junior Premier in Cork is a higher standard of football than Cork AUL imo.

Innishvilla
10/06/2013, 7:35 AM
Munster Junior Premier in Cork is a higher standard of football than Cork AUL imo.

Hard to back that up as the only competition where MJL and AUL compete head to head is in the FAI junior cup cork section both are in together... Looking back over the last couple of years qualifiers for the out of town section:
2013:
AUL 6
MJL 2
2012:
AUL 6
MJL 1
2011:
AUL 5
MJL 2
2010:
AUL 5
MJL 2

So over the last 4 years out of 29 out of town qualifiers 7 have come from the MJL and 22 have come from AUL...

donaldihno
10/06/2013, 10:06 AM
Doesn't it depend on how many teams enter from an association?

Like cork aul would have a lot more teams enter the fai than the msl..therefore they would be allowed more into open draw..

In Kerry isn't only 1 or 2 that go through every year and Kerry would be much higher quality..

Innishvilla
10/06/2013, 2:01 PM
Doesn't it depend on how many teams enter from an association?

Like cork aul would have a lot more teams enter the fai than the msl..therefore they would be allowed more into open draw..

In Kerry isn't only 1 or 2 that go through every year and Kerry would be much higher quality..

No the point being Cork AUL & MJL & Business & Shipping league are all in the draw together - so the 7/8 qualifiers come from those all in one draw.

Seņor Willy
14/06/2013, 10:05 AM
There are a lot AUL vs AUL ties In that as many more AUL teams so no point in using those stats. I have been to a couple of Junior games this year. Standard of football is high and facilities are top notch.