How would promotion/relegation work here with 16 teams? playoffs from regional sections?
We only have 7 extra teams from the current EL one. Could we get more in to make a first division?
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How would promotion/relegation work here with 16 teams? playoffs from regional sections?
We only have 7 extra teams from the current EL one. Could we get more in to make a first division?
Personally I think it is a bad idea. It would be of more benifit to the league as a whole for all teams to be put into the one pot for a couple of seasons to give them a chance to improve their faciliites through the extra income that teams would make from the bigger clubs visiting them once a season.
After a couple of seasons we could sit down again and look through improvements clubs have made on attendance and infrastructure and decide the best way to split the league again from there
I dont think having all teams in one pot would necessarily increase income that much, especiall when you've 16 teams with nothing to play for basically.
Absolutely against a 10-team league, I don't want to be playing the same teams every couple of weeks. The prospects of playing the likes of UCD and Bray 6 times next season, including cup games does nothing for the league. Don't fancy having to go to Dalyer, Cork, Derry, UCD twice next year either. It's overkill, and we're bound to lose at least one, if not two games against them. This year, we only have to go once, barring cup games. It's very hard for fans to go to, and part-time players to play 50 games a season in all competitions. Then there's postponements. Re-scheduling games will be a nightmare.
It would increase it above the levels we are at down here at the moment despite trying everything off the field.
I am on the radio 5 days a week, have given out 200 free season tickets for under 16s, we put up 200 posters a week. After all this all you get is an average of 400 every home game and from ones that don't go its I would go down there if you were playing a better team like Cork, Rovers etc.
There is miniscule travelling support in the first division. Other than Dundalk and Shels we probably have the biggest travelling support every week and that doesn't top 30 other than travelling to Longford and Galway. Bigger clubs bring more people and attract the sunshiners just going down to have a look.
Maybe if the FAI looked into giving CPOs across the board then we might be able to do something but without extra income our hands are tied. We are hosting an intercultural / equality evening for the Limerick 37 game next month hopefully that will have an effect in the community.
BR i feel for you the Irish sporting public possess an appetite for live sport, we have a terrible culture here. We have a lovely footballing team the past few seasons and while this season are crowds are ok overall we still could have seen an improvement. FAI don't help things with these type decisions they now cater for only a few clubs and their friends. Provincial are now seen as a waste of time, the time will come with these clubs don't have a stich and it will be too late as there will have been to much damage done to the country clubs.
Similar thread going on here ...
http://srfcultrasforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6670
including this opinion that I agree strongly with
"The 10 team premier is driven by greed, so called "big clubs" looking for more derby type games to help cover the wages they cant afford. Id prefer a 16 team premier with big polulation centers of Waterford, Limerick and Galway all guarenteed to be kept up for five years to begin with. They could then focus on building club structures rather than the promotion / survival rat race. Football in this country would be better for it at the end of the 5 years."
and IMO I'd add that Ollie was a big driver of the 10 team league for obvious reasons ...
10 team league is boring, I prefer more teams and more wins against the weeker teams, than watching tight, niggly games all the time is boring.
bhs
Get the FAI out of the league, they're the problem.
Personally I think the country has too far too few eloi clubs for two divisions to be run out of. I would like to see a 16 team premier and maybe 2 eight team divisions in the first. say a north and south or east/west to go easy on their travel expenses. Or if not then a 22 team league for 5 years and see how it gets on.
Playing teams four times is a pain in the hole...
Very bad idea switching to 10 team premier division!!i no alot of teams are struggling financially atm but you have to look at the knock on effect that will have..if some of those teams where to drop down attendances will be poor...look at us..shels would bring the biggest crowd to oriel...no other team brings away support in the first division!Some of these teams are aslo outnumbered by our own support when we play away e.g. monaghan!!! It will also be harder for smaller teams to ever experience the premier div atmosphere as the same teams will be going up and down each year making it very boring to follow!!;)
8 and 10 team leagues totally killed attendances in the north in the mid 90's, playing each other 4 times in the league was just boring. Remember Portadown bringing out a corporate booklet and predicting average attendances of 4000, they'd have been lucky to have averaged 1500 in the 1996 championship winning season.
16 team premier in the south with 3 relegation spots and 3 regional feeder leagues.
minimum of 30 but usually around the 50-60 mark, sometimes rising to 70-80. I wasn't there but I think we had around the 60 mark in Tolka on Friday, other examples we have had this season is 80 in Morton Stadium on our only visit there, but we dropped to about 35 for Monaghan