Ah, but would those 10 be the same as the current top 10? I think not......
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Ah, but would those 10 be the same as the current top 10? I think not......
Well said, in fact if they implement the Licencing requirement strictly in 2006 we could be left with one 16 team Division !Quote:
Originally Posted by thomas
How can clubs pay players wages with only 30 games .... its alright if you have good cup runs and Europe ... but if you dont ??Quote:
Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
The point about Genesis is to implement radical change that will make the league attractive as a spectacle. That means having 15 games that are events rather than the current 3 rounds of fixtures or the 4 that accompany a ten team league.Quote:
Originally Posted by A face
The FAI are told in the report to market the league properly and they have proved a willingness to tdo that with the Setanta cup which has totally showed up the leagues inept marketing performance/ budget.
Addressing your point directly, 15 well attended games is a lot better than 16, 17 or 18 **** poorly attended games. It also makes the season more realistic for part-time clubs (like Rovers, Pats etc.) and will avoid fixture congestion that usually follows European competition and the Setanta cup.
A good example of the fallacy of needing extra games to be professional is Sweden where most of the clubs are full time yet each team only has 13 home league games as the top tier consists of 14 teams.