Originally Posted by
sinabhuil
Typical response. Divisions premier, 1st and 2nd is not there for the purpose of keeping Celtic, Westport, Snugboro etc as ''super' league contenders or to ensure that the county has a great supply of teams to the Junior Cup, Connacht Cup, etc]
Dont know what your point is. Any team from any division can go as far as they want in any competition, if they keep winning.
[Say I am a player suited to the standard of premier division through to divison 2. Good player but probably not good enough to hack it in the Super League.]
What "standard" is that? Not a huge difference in most players across ML teams. Some bad players in the SL
[With the current system I can probably look forward to playing in the same division for most of my career.]
What "System" exists? Its the ML. They havent set up or planned anything.
[Not a nice prospect. Why can I not get out of the division? The system is designed to keep larger clubs with more players and their b and c teams playing at an artificially high level with clever usage of the rules and clever bending of the rules if only on a couple occassions in the year. Likewise training expertise and extra facilities already give them a start. Playing against higher opposition in traning and in training games also give them an artificial advantage.
If I wanted to be cruel I could say 'Why should these teams have more than one team playing in the league'. Why should players be able to play for 2 or more different teams in the same league? If they have more than one team they should have more than one club? If they want to keep big squads then let there be a reserve league. Keep the standard high at all levels of the league not just the top 5 or 6 teams.