Should league games be postponed for teams while in Europe ?
seems to me summer football is starting to be a mixed blessing with weekend league games compromising teams preparations for Europe
I think no team in Europe should have to play a weekend league fixture between European ties (unless there is a two week gap between the European games as occurs between rounds three and four - in this case play a league game in the midweek slot between the rounds, leaving a week to prepare for the next Euro game)
To do this, and to minimise disruption to other teams, follow this procedure
round 1 - Dundalk scheduled at home on both weekends before the round 1 Euro games. postpone these games until later in the season
round 2 - schedule Dundalk, Fingal, rovers and bohs to play each other on the two weekends before these Euro games - then postpone them until later in the year. keep rovers and bohs apart (to ensure these derby games are played on a weekend later) teams not in Europe unaffected
round 3 - first weekend (before first leg), same as before (some combination of Fingal, Rovers, Bohs, Dundalk but not Rovers v bohs, all postponed)
second weekend (before second leg)- for these games we would have enough notice to know who is still in Europe and to change the fixtures accordinglya eg. if fingal and dundalk out by now, have them play each other, other games would be postponed
have clubs to catch up a league game in the midweek slot between rounds 3 and 4
round 4 - same deal - some games could go ahead, others would be postponed as applicable. plenty of notice for this round
anyone think this should be done ?
disadvantage - more midweek games (possibly smaller crowds) and possible fixture congestion later in the season. (maybe extend the season by one week)
though i suspect clubs involved would take it and it only affects two games involving teams not in Europe (both of which would be away games to Dundalk)