agree. but....
12 team playing each other 3 times, 33 games would be ideal. could really see the standard lifting from that.
it would allow 2 divisions below, perhaps divided into LoI & IL or, even more exotic, divided geographically.
bottom team relegated automatically from AIL prem division. one into play-off. two winning teams in each lower section play-off against each other with the winner being promoted straight into the top division (as long as licensing in order). the loser of the play-off then plays the second from last team in AIL prem.
easy. it may involve some minor annual alteration of each of the division 1's (east & west / north & south / LoI & IL) to accomodiate the relegated team/s but that wouldn't make a difference to them overall.
perhaps below this each Provence could have a Senior League (USL, MSL, LSL & CSL). the winner of each would play second place in another section*. then it would be an open draw with the winner of the 2 ties progressing to another play-off against the bottom team of one of the Division 1's.
junior football teams are allowed entry into their respective SL by applying for entry to the Provincial FA or perhaps invited after winning local DL or whatever.
The structure would be like below:
.....................AIL Premier......................
.........Div 1a...........................Div 1b......
..CSL...........USL............MSL.............LSL
...................All Junior Divisions................
By doing the above you would create the route of progression from Junior to Intermediate and onto Senior football for each club, a bit like in the GAA afaik. Each level can still retain it's own competitions (FAI Junior & Intermediate Cups and Connacht/Munster/Leinster/Ulster Cup Competitions). From the lowest level it would be possible for a team to reach the absolute pinnacle level in the country through promotions. Surely that possibility should at least be there?? Instead of as it is now where you practically have to cross the species to go from Junior to Senior!!
* the reason first from one section plays second in another would be to allow the so-called stronger Provincial set-ups an increased chance of entry into the Div1. For e.g rightly or wrongly the leinster section would believe itself to be stronger than connacht.