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Originally posted by crc
I've thought about this for a while and have something to put on the table:
a competition based on regional groups (then a knock-out) which would replace the eL league cup and all those stupid Northern cups like the county Antrim shield.
This would add interest at local level regularly, in situations where clubs are normally in different divisions / countries!
Example; 8 groups of 5 or 6 teams each with the winners or perhaps runners up aswell going forward to an all-island knock out round.
Group A: DUBLIN -> Bohs, Dublin City, Shels, St.Pats, Sham Rvs, UCD,
Group B: BELFAST -> Cliftonville, Crusaders, Glentoran, Linfield, Lisburn Dist.
Group C: NORTH-WEST -> Coleraine, Derry City, Finn Harps, Institute, Limavady Utd, Omagh Town
Group D: BORDER -> Dundalk, Drogheda, Newry, Monaghan, Armagh C,
Group E: ANTRIM -> Ballyclare, Ballymena Utd, Larne, Carrick R, Junior Club (e.g. Chimney Corner)
Group F: DOWN / ARMAGH -> Bangor, Ards, Glenavon, Portadown, Dungannon
Group G:CENTRAL -> Galway, Sligo, Longford, Athlone, Bray, Kildare
Group H: SOUTH -> Cork City, Cobh, Limerick, Waterford, Kilkenny, Junior Club (e.g. Rockmount or Tralee Dynamos)
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This format would give lots of local derbies which generate interest. It hasn't been smoothed out at the edges yet, but you could have local Junior clubs qualifying to make all the groups up to 6 each.
Also, the Dubs might complain that they have a the group of death because 5 of the 6 are in the Premier Division, but thats not what the competition would be about. Anyway they'd probably make lots of money from the interest generated by a Dublin-only competition (although maybe they're happy with the Premier Division the way it is!!!)
The Final could be played at whichever suitable ground was approximately half-way between the two competing clubs.