What goes on tour stays on tour. It would be very unprofessional for anyone at that meeting to release details of discussions
I suppose, yeah. Seems to defeat the purpose of having a football club though.
On the original post though - what are Athlone's plans if they do decide to drop out of the league for a while? (Taking aside obviously that the situation is probably hyped up a bit to get public response). Can they enter the LSL? Is there any money in that? Can they service their debt outside of the LoI?
I know this is off topic and might seem like wumming but please hear me out....
If clubs wanted a shorter league season (ie 22 games) would it be possible to expand the Setanta Cup into a Setanta League (i.e. encompass all LoI IL teams into groups of 4, winners + runnersup progressing). This would remove the monotony slightly of the league? Just an idea..
It'd increase travelling costs as well
Lots of reasons, in fairness.
The top clubs don't want such a reduction, for starters. Four teams groups for an entire season would get very monotonous. The gaps in quality would be large.
It's hard to tell these days alright, but I would have thought it was reasonably obvious. :confused:
have a 12 team split like they have in the spl and irish league it reduces games from 44 games too 32 the bottom 6 can be ametuer for the second half of the season and top half remain semi pro. thought it would be easier to to have that in the premier division rather than 1st division
There'll be 33 games in the First Division next season. You've just reduced that by one. ;)
Though I like the idea of teams fighting to come bottom half!
Paddy Power would have fun with that one. Huge amounts of money being lumped on both teams to lose.
It sickens me to see a club like Athlone who have good potential for support if in the premier, struggling year after year in the graveyard. I think a 16 or 18 team is the way to go, if we really wanna promote soccer across the country.
Id love to see the FAI "wildcard" Athlone into the Premier next year. There should be a wildcard slot every year out of the first division based on the clubs off the field strucutes / community work. The year in the premier would then be on the basis of the wages etc being scrutinised by the FAI to make sure they are not living beyond their means. The year or two if they survived in the Premier would be a shot in the arm of clubs like Athlone.
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Wallace was making noises mainly about mid week games as players are amateur and have to get time off work. Making money from the extra home game depends completely on who the extra home game is against and if then have traveling support, can the team playing attract more home support etc there are expensives with home games as well.
IMO playing teams 4 times a year is a bit much gets very repetitive.
I would never see us opt out of cups to be honest Wallace always does well in cup competitions as shown last year.
agree with pushing some of the younger players in to soon