Ways to create new clubs to league football
League football has to be the priority of the FAI in the progression of football in this country. There has to be a logical and supported progression for new clubs to senior league football.
The Premier Division format at present is fine as a 12 team league while the First Division has been struggling over the years. The promotion format between these two divisions is fine and works as a system.
I believe that to create an interest in this progression you have to create a footballing pyramid system. We should use the current Leinster, Munster and the new proposed Connaught Senior leagues as areas to encourage and mobilise interested clubs. Adding two teams from these leagues on a play-off system would generate this option.
We should scrap the FAI’s method of offering invitation to apply to so called ‘interested clubs’ each year.
Creating a format within these established structures would be a real and worthwhile aspiration for clubs to gain promotion to the First Division. A club could participate on an amateur basis initially after winning promotion and be given a years option whether to continue or stay where they are as the First Division is mainly an amateur league for most players in its present format. I know the Munster and Leinster Senior Leagues are mainly populated by city clubs but this could be modified over time as clubs in areas such as Tullamore, Mullingar, Navan, Tralee, Castlebar and the likes would have a better basis to establish its structures.
I know there would be a lot of technical issues and difficulties with this idea but it would be the best structure to use as a way of creating a better format for more clubs and interest.