
Originally Posted by
TonyD
I'm absolutely in favour of increasing the Premier Division. not reducing it. If we're looking to only have a leagaue with the cream of the crop, then where do you stop ? It's common consensus (I think) that there's a fairly big gap at the moment between the top 5 (Pats, Bohs, Derry, Cork, Drogs) and the rest. does this mean we reduce it to a 5 team league ? After all, we'd be left with the best qualiy then, wouldn't we ? Half a minutes thought however and you realise how ridiculous that would be. A 16 team league would potentially re-introduce teams like Waterford, Dundalk and Limerick to the top Division, and I'm sure would do wonders for those clubs. The would have a chance to build too, without the constant all consuming fear of relegation which they'd have at the moment if they get promoted. The aim should be to increase the spread and appeal of the league,(particularly in geographical terms) not narrow it to stupid levels. There is the very real possibility that a 10 team division in a season or two could consist of Pats, Bohs, Rovers, Shels, UCD Bray, Drogheda, Sporting Fingal, Cork and Derry. That would be a disaster. We need Galway, Waterford, Dundalk, Sligo, Limerick and Finn Harps to have strong teams. There is much more chance of that if they are in the top division. So what if some teams have relatively little to play for come the end of the season ? as has been pointed out already this is the situation with leagues all over Europe. Of course 16 teams are not going to be able to sustain a full time set up (at least not in the near to medium future) but the top few will probably notice little difference to how things are now, and for the rest, it may reduce the feeling that they have to overstretch themselves and go out on a limb, paying wages they can't afford simply to try and stay in the league.(Galway) So we may have a mixture of some full time teams and mostly part time teams. Nothing wrong with that. Clubs will find their level, and over time strive to improve their position.
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