Without bringing up the issue of whether this whole thing is a disgraceful way to choose a new league (oops! :)), the off-field points do (a) appear to have been worked fairly according to the criteria at hand and (b) can probably be read as like marking licencing. In that case, the overall marks are interesting to see what clubs are fooked and which aren't...
Galway - 389
UCD - 374
Bohemians - 371
Derry City - 370
St Patrick's Athletic - 364
Sligo Rovers - 360
Bray Wanderers - 351
Dundalk - 348
Shamrock Rovers - 346
Drogheda United - 300
Waterford - 295
Longford Town - 284
Shelbourne - 278
Cork City - no figure yet
All the above are per the papers, bar Pat's (on their website) and Longford (only saw that on the Cork forum, so don't know if it's correct or not).
Obviously, Shels are in serious trouble, and the above reflects that. On the other hand, it's always been known that UCD are one of the best-run clubs in the league, and that's reflected above too. However, Longford, Waterford and Drogheda don't score that much higher than Shels. Longford are releasing a lot of players as they seem to be broke, but Drogheda aren't. Are they next to implode?
Anyone got any scores for Cork or other other seven teams? Interesting to see how they shape up against those above.