eL "relaunch" - Questions for those in favour
I'll try to pose this as dispassionately as possible, lest accusations of bias (which, in all fairness, would not be entirely illegitimate) arise.
If 2007 is to be designated Year Zero, with the composition of the league determined by the FAI in accordance with their own subjective criteria - what happens if the "wrong" teams suffer relegation again? Do we simply keep playing the 2007 season ad infinitum or until we get it right, a la the Nice referendum?
And if relegation is not to be abolished entirely, what's going to make the 2007 season (even if the Premier is contested among the "right" clubs) so different from previous abortive league "relaunches?" Proper marketing? Improved media coverage? Does anyone seriously believe that the FAI is shrewd or even motivated enough ever to commit sufficient resources to a league revitalisation project, let alone to do so in one year, at the first attempt?
To the most obvious beneficiaries of this putative restructuring, I wish to pose an additional question. While I understand the imperatives which compelled you to support this motion (the pressures of funding an eircom League club on a week-to-week basis are such that any avenue of relief must be considered), you must realise the consequences of your actions. What you have done, effectively, is establish a precedent whereby no club (save a handful) can safely plan or budget for the future without the constant threat of arbitrary expulsion looming over them.
You may benefit today, but woe betide those whose conception of viability conflicts in the future with that of the FAI. And when domestic football on this island eventually assumes a cross-border dimension, the fate to which you heedlessly condemned others today shall in turn be visited upon you (and if "security" replaces "marketability" as the fatuous-rubberstamp-du-jour, "you" could well encompass Derry City and Shamrock Rovers too.)
O brave new world.