Originally Posted by
pineapple stu
I can't see it at present, to be honest. Look at the list of players who have left the league at the moment - Seán Dillon from Shels, Danny Murphy from Cork, Trevor Molloy and Paul Keegan from Pat's, Pat Kavanagh from UCD, David Forde from Derry, Dean Fitzgerald (Longford), and that's before you look at the likes of Gary Dicker, Darren Quigley, a fair chunk of what's left at Shels, those players (Stephen O'Brien, Jim Crawford, Vinny Arkins, etc) who have retired and of course Stephen Kenny as a manager. From the transfers thread, we've only got Brian Murphy, Mikko Vilmunen coming into the league from outside, as well then as youth players. So overall, I would say more quality has left the league than has joined it at present, which would point to a decreased quality next season. But not enough to have Shels anywhere near challenging for the title, with another player gone today.
Pat's will be improved, for example, but only because they're taking from Shels, so overall, there's no change for the league.