
Originally Posted by
Nesta99
How is the non-league situation in Kerry? Is there a significant number of clubs and more importantly a real local rivalry betweeen them? If it is pretty amicable between clubs then its possible that they could support a club under one umbrella like Kerry FC. But couties like Meath, Louth even, Im sure plenty others and Id say Donegal is amongst these have a ...lively non-league scene. Rivalries can have more animosity than between senior clubs. This would be a major obstacle to a county model which is ok occasionally but both too GAA for me and has as many fails as successes when a new entity tries to appeal to too many. Wexford worked based on its original purpose which was to provide a pathway for Wexford youth players. Kildare failed because they were rebranded Newbridge. Kerry looks a success so far but Galway 'United' fell apart when more than one club tried to combine for senior ball. You are correct that its horses for courses but if ye see reports in local papers of fighting, lots of red cards, games abandoned (due to risk to ref or cause of ref decisions) then you can bet that clubs dont get on and there wont be thinking that there are too many clubs applying from the one region - they wont care as long as they are keeping up with the neighbours and will never come together for the greater good!
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