If Grangevale are gone that is 8 left. Let Glenthorn go down also club needs some sort of a looking at to get them back to a somewhat reasonable state. Keeping them in Premier won't do that making it 7. Promote the following then Castleview/Hill/2nd in the Premier A.. That's 10 teams there. That is the premier league sorted then and should have the "10" best teams in the AUL in it as such. Will make other leagues competitive and the lower division cups too. As for the restructure of the rest of league it will purely depend on who is staying next year.. Knocka 50/50 fellas saying here teams with the rumours around them and once the official registar of teams is gone is for the new season work on a structure around that then. I'm open to correction but seems the most reasonable way to go.
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Yes does make sense to start from the top down ideally a 10 team Premier would be fantastic.
But The Hill are key to this, they are under no obligation to go directly to Premier and to be fair I’d understand why they wouldn’t want to.
They might want to go up them correctly they have already done one double jump,they struggled below in the 3rd division for a nice while where others would have abandoned ship.
They deserve their years in the sun.
The only issue about restructuring is it makes it hard for the weaker teams in Division 2 and 3 to compete and if you remove a division these are the teams that will be hit hardest.
But unfortunately something is going to have to be done in the short term.
To help get things moving back in the right direction.Comment
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Surely if grangevale were going they’d have a big announcement up on social media. They wouldn’t be able to help themselves.
In fairness to grangevale they have a management team that love the game and love to play week in week out, they’d have that with CBL with a lot of games being played on all weather.Comment
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Watergrasshill wouldn't challenge in Prem. Fact.
The Gaa fixtures would kill them and all they have is 12 or 13 fit big lads and nothing else. Yes they have had a bit of a purple pitch but there built on nothing and will go thw way of the Dodo soon enough. Glencairn, Ballypheane,,,,,,,,,,need I say more.
Village will give Coachford a game.
I'd argue there starting 11 is as good as anyone, there issue can be there disipline.
Anyone who saw the Hill v Ababdabadofjord game would admit there was no ball played , just hoofing for 90 mins on a small pitch.
Village may not have the fitness or physical prowess for a 90 min battle,,,,,,but they do have the players to win any 1 off game .Comment
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It’s a bit disingenuous Jason to say Watergrasshil are built on nothing.Watergrasshill wouldn't challenge in Prem. Fact.
The Gaa fixtures would kill them and all they have is 12 or 13 fit big lads and nothing else. Yes they have had a bit of a purple pitch but there built on nothing and will go thw way of the Dodo soon enough. Glencairn, Ballypheane,,,,,,,,,,need I say more.
Village will give Coachford a game.
I'd argue there starting 11 is as good as anyone, there issue can be there disipline.
Anyone who saw the Hill v Ababdabadofjord game would admit there was no ball played , just hoofing for 90 mins on a small pitch.
Village may not have the fitness or physical prowess for a 90 min battle,,,,,,but they do have the players to win any 1 off game .
They just had an under 19 side side stroll a league they will all come into the reckoning now.
Any AUL side would love to have this coming in behind them especially on the back of their recent success.Comment
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I don't think Village have proven that they can beat anybody or that their XI is as good as anybody. They lost all 7 games against the top 3 teams.
I think it would be great for them to win.Comment
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Ridiculous statement, village are an average team. Watergrasshill and Coachford are the two teams with great underages. I see Watergrasshill with 4 new players from their u19 team. Coachford will beat village well in the final no doubtComment
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Every game is a one off game and village have lost more of them than they have won this season. Fair play to them for getting making a cup final but it’s hard to see how they’ll even compete with coachford.Watergrasshill wouldn't challenge in Prem. Fact.
The Gaa fixtures would kill them and all they have is 12 or 13 fit big lads and nothing else. Yes they have had a bit of a purple pitch but there built on nothing and will go thw way of the Dodo soon enough. Glencairn, Ballypheane,,,,,,,,,,need I say more.
Village will give Coachford a game.
I'd argue there starting 11 is as good as anyone, there issue can be there disipline.
Anyone who saw the Hill v Ababdabadofjord game would admit there was no ball played , just hoofing for 90 mins on a small pitch.
Village may not have the fitness or physical prowess for a 90 min battle,,,,,,but they do have the players to win any 1 off game .
You’re being very unfair to watergrasshill, a team that could have easily packed it in when they went down the leagues but stuck it out and now seeing success. They’re obviously built on more than nothing, it’s knocka, blarney st, glen Celtic etc… are the ones that pack it in when the going gets tough after winning a trophy. No fear of watergrasshill, they kept ticking away when it would have been easier to pull the plug.Comment
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People are picking and choosing bits of what I said.
I am not referencing Watergrasshill as a club.
Excellent club , always completed at underage level.
I'm on about a team , individual team who in a normal season under normal cumstamces and with clashing Gaa commitment would , I dare say could not compete, they would be stretched too far.
19s , ur havin a laugh . Let's see how many of those actually stick around with Mayfield, Mallow,Fermoy and Riverstown all MSL with top class facilities an alike tapping them up. Never mind City an Ramblers. Era na I'd rather play Aul Prem A,,,,,,,,
My point alludes to the fact it the Aul premier had 2 sides who are top heavy on Gaa lads then the fixtures would all but be played by the other teams with those 2 catching up.
On the Village thing , if Dulea can get them focused then they have a real chance.
Pointless staying that in the head to head games they lost out.
If the head to head game was at the start of the season UCC didn't have a team an Coachford got special treatment. FactComment
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Sensible thing for Hill to do would be put 19s in as B team. Those players aren't good enough to play Senior after summer. AUL wouldn't care about the fixtures being out of whack too.
How couldn't they get focused for cup final?
We all know Coachford are favourites. We know Village have a few good players. Most likely outcome is Village are disorganised and lose it completely if they conceded a goal or two. There is a chance they take lead and go from there. That is the scenario we all want.
Of course it's relevant to talk about head to head. You said their XI is a match for anyone. It wasn't a match for Grattan, UCC or Coachford all season so far. Is it a match next week? Let's see.Comment
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Again you pick an choose......
Village when motivated are a completly different side to the let's just turn up an play Village.
Liverpool turned up once an missed a spotter against the crazy bunch ( lost on a few I'd say) .
The thing is for me , Village actually believe they have a chance, I agree.Comment
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Latte I being asked to educate you fella knocka went after winning premier mossy Aoh not when the going got tough they went out after winning everything and for me Watergrasshill sort out gaa and soccer players they will be competing again next year they’ll easily pick up treble this year for me Aul should definitely scrap 3rd division if I’m right with grange gone that’s 40 teams left 4 divisions 10 teams eachComment
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I'm picking the three best team to compare to as you said they have as good an XI as anyone. Those results say otherwise to that claim.Comment
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