Roy Coyle on All-Ireland League
From Setanta's site :
COYLE : ALL-IRELAND LEAGUE IS NEXT STEP
Glentoran manager Roy Coyle believes that the Setanta Cup could be a precursor competition for an All-Ireland League in years to come, but insisted that any such merger between the competitions north and south of the border would need exclusively full-time teams.
"I don't think you can judge which league is stronger from one-off games such as ours against Longford on Tuesday," he told The Sun.
"It is only in the context of all All-Ireland League, whereby teams are playing week in week out that you can seat which teams are strongest.
"The fact that many of the clubs in the eircom League have turned full-time has to be a massive advantage for them.
"There are six teams in the Setanta Cup and I would love to see it expanded to include more teams. If it doesn't work out, so be it, but why not give it a try?
"Maybe that would lead to an All-Ireland League, which would certainly have the potential to be a success.
"But I cannot see there being an All-Ireland league unless every club involved is full-time. It's the only way as far as I can see.
"The travel involved would be enormous. It is hard enough for players to get time off work for European games and the like and it would be next to impossible if there was an All-Ireland league."