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disgruntled
25/09/2015, 8:45 AM
It's all very vague, and letting the clubs comment will mean there is ample opportunity to do not very much in the end.
Isn't this what usually happens anyway :)
disgruntled
25/09/2015, 8:48 AM
Why?
Our away record is better than our home. It is the only reason the rest of ye can keep in touch
Then all the more reason to get a decent grass pitch.
Destroy us all & win the League every year by at least 15 points ;)
seand
25/09/2015, 10:23 AM
Bits of the report have been leaked already. Main recommendations are for a pyramid structure,
grand, easier said than done though
a return to winter football
this has been done to death and is a terrible idea
and one division for the first two years
this has been done to death and is a terrible idea and in breach of UEFA rules. And it has to be said... BEST PYRAMID EVER
Oh and Dundalk have to go back to a grass pitch.
I presume this a Longfordian's little joke ;)
Longfordian
25/09/2015, 10:54 AM
grand, easier said than done though
this has been done to death and is a terrible idea
this has been done to death and is a terrible idea and in breach of UEFA rules. And it has to be said... BEST PYRAMID EVER
I presume this a Longfordian's little joke ;)
The whole post was my attempt at humour to be honest. Tried to cram in as many populist notions as I could.
Can someone please link the UEFA rule that says we have to have more than one division?
colonelwest
25/09/2015, 11:04 AM
I think it will go well alongside the last report.
What are they going to call this one ?
Genesis Part 2 (The Sequel):rolleyes:
Who knows we might have world wide syndication here yet.
Never the same after Phil Collins took over from Peter Gabriel
:(
seand
25/09/2015, 12:38 PM
Can someone please link the UEFA rule that says we have to have more than one division?
I'm not privy to the regulations of UEFA membership tbh. And I notice San Marino appear to have one rather convoluted parallel top tier without relegation but are allowed into the Champions League so perhaps it's a guideline rather than a regulation. Liechtenstein don't have their own national league as such and do not get a place in the Champions League- Gibraltar, Estonia, Faroes, Wales, Norn Iron and Andorra have multiple tiers. (As do Kosovo, Isle of Man and Northern Cyprus.) Hopefully we can keep up with the Faroes and Gibraltar.
Charlie Darwin
25/09/2015, 2:05 PM
I'm not privy to the regulations of UEFA membership tbh. And I notice San Marino appear to have one rather convoluted parallel top tier without relegation but are allowed into the Champions League so perhaps it's a guideline rather than a regulation. Liechtenstein don't have their own national league as such and do not get a place in the Champions League- Gibraltar, Estonia, Faroes, Wales, Norn Iron and Andorra have multiple tiers. (As do Kosovo, Isle of Man and Northern Cyprus.) Hopefully we can keep up with the Faroes and Gibraltar.
There needs to be a merit-based mode of promotion and relegation, AFAIK, not necessarily two divisions. One division with theoretical promotion for top LSL/MSL/whatever side would possibly suffice.
Can someone please link the UEFA rule that says we have to have more than one division?
It's here (http://bfy.tw/1yQa)
gufcfan
25/09/2015, 4:42 PM
Can someone please link the UEFA rule that says we have to have more than one division?
Copy pasted.
Rule 427.1 C
Member associations will exercise common sense when structuring their league competitions.
outspoken
28/09/2015, 9:51 AM
It's here (http://bfy.tw/1yQa)
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