Well, are players (A League) finding their leadership has gone a little stale from what i hear? And maybe a few others too?
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its a tough job that no one seems to want to do, i agree that maybe new ref should be given more time at youth level but i think the fact it that there is not a huge amount of refs out there so they hav to be used at senior level maybe before there time. Why are people saying the standard has dropped in all leagues? is this a phase the mayo league is goin through or are the young players that are comin through not as bothered about it, play a game when is suits and if they have anything else on the football comes last...
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This has been bugging me but nobody brought it up and because I can't play football this year it hasn't really bothered me, but.... Why aren't people making a big deal of relegation this year. Granted, 4 teams get relegated from the "Super" this year, which is fine, everyone loves the "Super" League. God this is difficult to explain, if only i had a diagraM....
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Premier:
Anyway so they want 8 team leagues. so in the Premier, they have 10 teams, but 2 get promoted making 8, but 4 get relegated from the Super making 12, and two get promoted from the the 1st division making 14..... Which means if you want an 8 team division then 6 teams get relegated..... out of 10. Tough
Division 1:
Anyway so they want 8 team leagues. so in Division 1 they have 10 teams, but 2 get promoted making 8, but 6 get relegated from the Premier making 14, and two get promoted from the the 2nd division making 16..... Which means if you want an 8 team division then 8 teams get relegated..... out of 10. Rough(You either win it, get promoted, or relegated)
Division 2:
Anyway so they want 8 team leagues. so in Division 2 they have 10 teams, but 2 get promoted making 8, but 8 get relegated from the Premier making 16, and two get promoted from the the 3rd division making 18..... Which means if you want an 8 team division then 10 teams get relegated..... out of 10. Thats impossible! That means the winners and runners up of the league both get promoted and relegated! That doesn't make a lick of sense, I don't want to even think about it! Thats barbaric, so if, Charlestown, win the league they'll have a shiny trophy to bring home, a night out, maybe some cheap pussy based on it etc, but next season they'll be in Division 3 or Division 1 who knows. Nice.
Division 3: Well your'll all fcked. Division 4 no matter what......
Joe, this is just the point I made before the season started but it has not been made clear by the League exactly what they are goin to do. Can't believe more clubs don't seem bothered about it as the lower division clubs really are not playing for anything this season.Quote:
Now thats the season is about to begin, does anyone know how many teams are goin to be relegated/promoted from each division. I know four are being relegated from SuperLeague and two promoted from Premier Division but after that its not very clear. If they want to reduce each Division to 8 teams next season then six teams will have to be relegated from Premier and eight from first Division. Is this the way its goin to be or was anything decided upon yet?
I have yet to hear a valid reason for the change, apart from the Mayo League being obsessed with their constantly changing image and re-branding. It's a heap of ****.
No obsession on my part rava but I am fed up looking at the negative comments on an ongoing basis about referees, Mayo league. If people are unhappy with the crowd running football in Mayo then they should do something about it or otherwise .... ..
I am more interested in positive matters and discussing football matters, to which I am returning now.
Well done Ballina youths and hard luck to Charlestown in their attempts to bring back a trophy to Mayo.
None of us like concentrating on the negative, but some of us are getting very worried about the game at senior level which is basically in freefall, with low numbers week in week out, refs with not enough experience making game changing errors in important games and more senior figures within the game growing disillusioned with it all. Now if you want to pick the positives out of that be my guest. Now we have another issue that Joe has raised lurking over the clubs, I can only imagine how many people will call it a day if they relegate 6 teams from some of the divisions.
Relegate everybody and just have one massive league that goes on for 2 seasons...its the only answer!!! :mohawk: Anarchy in the Mayo league.......
]Ok lets do a straw poll to see who agrees/disagrees with the restructuring of the league]
I checked the Mayo league website and they dont say anything about the relegation and promotion in each division, they leave the competation rules blank. I used to get the fixture booklets every season and it used outline in them the ups and downs in each division. I dont know is there a booklet for this season, i have heard about the 8 team divisions but i dont know if these proposels are facts or just proposels. I think it is about time the Mayo league came out and set the clubs straight on this matter. As for these proposels i cant see the point so i say No. and I believe most clubs will say the same.
Huge No. It's stupid and unnecessary.
I agree with some of your comments about the Mayo league putting on their website the proposals for the divisions for next year. I know that the people that attend the meetings from the clubs are told about these things, but they do not pass on the information to the rest of thepeople in the clubs. If they put it on the website, we would all know. I dont think that there will be a booklet now that all other items are on the website. As regards the straw poll, I would need to know the details before I would make a decision one way or the other.
The rules should also be on the website.
At the moment clubs have not been informed of how the Divisions will be formed next year just that all Divisions will be reduced to 8 teams for the start of next season. In a letter sent to all clubs at the beginning of April they stated that:
"The L.M.C. wishes to advise all Clubs that the formation of the League Divisions for the 2011 season will be determined by the 2010 end of season League placings."
Overall I would be in favour of reducing all Divisions to 8 teams but do not agree with the way it looks like they are going to achieve this.
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Overall I would be in favour of reducing all Divisions to 8 teams but do not agree with the way it looks like they are going to achieve this.[/QUOTE]
Why do you agree with the 8 teams
I think it will make the divisions more competitive and there should not be many end of season games that teams are playing for nothing. Also it will make it easier to ensure there are no midweek games even for cup competitions as there will be 4 extra weekends available and hopefully we will not have a situtation like this year where even in the Superleague the second last game is on the 22nd of August and then teams have to wait till the 26th of September for their Final league game. I feel they should have maybe just reduced one or two divsions to eight teams this year and do the same again next year.
I have to agree with most of your thinking on this matter. In recent seasons we had some clubs being accused of "throwing a game" near the end of the season. At least with 8 teams, we can be fairly assured of a competitive league and no crazy results near the end of the season. It will probably need a bit of time to settle and need a fair trial period. I feel that there may be problems initially, but when it settles it could be a good thing for the Super league. Needless to say I am sure that people involved in some of the "lesser" clubs will have a great fear of not retaining their status and will not want it, and that is also understandable.
Chadwicks cup
Any word when the draw for the First round of the Chadwicks Cup is being made, as the first round is set for Sunday week the 15th.
You will still have a couple of teams that may have nothing to play for come the end . The quantity does not matter. Even if you have 8 teams and two are brutal bad all season you are left with the same situation. The teams in the bottom half of the league at present are not a par on the front runners,however if you get rid of these you are banking on the 2 from the premier to be even more competitive and give us a better quaility league? What if they are not. And frankly (and I include the 3 leading sides in this) the Quaility of the super all round this season is cocck! Players leaving and getting teed off ect along with Celtics entry into the A league has left a rather boring league where 2 teams continue to dominate and will do regardless of how many teams is in the league.
reducing leagues to 8 teams will not stop teams from doing favours at end of season by those not doing well, also it means a shorter league because of less games does this mean tha ML will reduce the affiliation fee next year ??? as it is already too expensive if you work it out on pro game basis!!!!
Has any secretary got confirmation of how the relegation is going to work, I am sure there was a few inquiries last week to the league.
Anyone know what this major announcement by the mayo league on Thursday night is all about? A new sponsor for the cup perhaps?
They are going to reveal that the league is actually being run by extra terrestials:alien: who are shapeshiffters intenet on confusing the footballing fraternity about the promotion/ relegation situation. The 6 teams with no league to go to will be whisked away:jump: by the mothership hidden in milebush and probing experiments will take place on these teams to determine if they are suitable to continue on planet earth. They will use phycological warefare to brainwash the remaining teams into thinking these teams never exsisted and life will go on as normal.....beware the truth is out there :act-up:
Has any secretary got confirmation of how the relegation is going to work, I am sure there was a few inquiries last week to the league.
Has any club heard anything on the relegation situation, if not with the league chairman on the Mid West sports show tonight with the cup draw at 10.30, as many people as possible should text or ring the show asking what is the situation.
Iorras Aontaithe ‘B’
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Conn Rangers
Claremorris
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Killala
Claremorris ‘B’
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Kilmore
Westport Utd.
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Manulla
Bangor Hibs.
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Parkside Celtic
Westport Utd. ‘B’
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Mulranny Utd.
Iorras Aontaithe
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Crossmolina ‘B’
Ballyhaunis Town
v
Moy Villa ‘B’
Charlestown Athletic
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Straide & Foxford Utd.
Moy Villa
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Ballyvary Blue Bombers
Straide & Foxford Utd. ‘B’
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Ballyheane ‘B’
Ballyglass ‘B’
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Ballina Town
Snugboro Utd.
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Swinford ‘B’
Ballina Utd.
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Ballyheane
Partry Athletic
v
Swinford
Manulla ‘B’
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Fahy Rovers
Inver Utd.
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Clew Bay Utd.
Kiltimagh/Knock Utd.
v
Crossmolina
Urlaur Utd.
v
Ballyglass
Castlebar Celtic
v
Achill Rovers
Bangor Hibs. ‘B’
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Glenhest Rovers
Westport Utd. ‘C’
v
Cross Celtic
Conn Rangers ‘B’
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Ballinrobe Town
Hollister
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Castlebar Celtic ‘B’
Fair play pixiehead, had forgotten about the draw lastnight and was just going to check the league website, saved me the bother!!
Kind of a boring draw the way they fell. Pity. The one that stands out for me Is Charlestown V SnF. Think that could be a real battle worth watching. what do others think