Originally Posted by
Eminence Grise
The fundamental problem of the league is governance at national and club level.
Tinkering with pyramids, summer/winter seasons, reducing entry fees, increasing prize money and whatnot addresses symptoms not the disease. The FAI – or a new authority of FAI, clubs and other relevant stakeholders – needs to have powers and sanctions, not just over clubs but over those who own and run them. The FAI must come down like a ton of bricks on chancers who run clubs into the ground. Fines for directors, bans from all football activity, dodgy licence applications accepted only when directors lodge personal funds in advance to cover any possible issues – otherwise back to the drawing board or drop a division. Black and white rules. And clubs should have to accept an FAI nominee from outside football as a non-executive director, acting in much the same capacity as public interest directors appointed by government.