Ah we'll take that catchment area thank you very much ;)
Although as a local derby, it would be class :)
Printable View
Tipperary should be well able to enter a decent team. They have alot of good junior clubs that are always in the mix when it comes to the Junior Cup latter stages!!! I was very surprised they didnt put forward a serious package to try get a team into the First Division.
Its funny Im from Nenagh and I think that most of the north of Tipp would probably see Limerick as being closer than say Clonmel.
I think a South Tipp team wouldnt really attract much support from north Tipp while a successful Limerick club probably would attract a bit more.
As bigmac is suggesting I think any new teams should be looking at close ties with local league structures. Sort of representative teams of these leagues, giving the better players an obvious development route. If you get agreement from all teams within the league first it prevents the new club causing friction with existing junior/intermediate sides in the area. Wexford Youths seems to be based on this same type of structure.
I really really doubt the reserve teams will dominate in the new league - I'd be expecting the Junior sides to win the league almost every season.
The thing about reserve football is that it's generally played at half the pace and half the intensity of a regular game. In a game between (for example) Drogheda Reserves and Crumlin United, Crumlin would be going all out for the win, whereas the Drogheda players would be more concerned about maintaining match fitness, not picking up any injuries, and showing off their ability.
Basically, I'd expect the reserve teams to do badly in the league simply because they're reserve teams.