Nothing to do with our league but its happened a couple of times in Scotland where potential promoted teams haven't received their premierdivision license (equivalent) and the botom team have stayed up
The only time I remember a Premier team going bust was when Dublin City folded midway through a season. No club was automatically relegated at the end of that season - however, the team that finished last (11th) then went into the play-off as the rule was 2nd in the first v 11th in the Premier.
I'm not so sure either that Harps will be awarded a Premier place if Drogheda went bust. I agree, they were relegated on the pitch. However, by the same token, Shels didn't win promotion. Hard to know what the FAI would do in the situation though.
Nothing to do with our league but its happened a couple of times in Scotland where potential promoted teams haven't received their premierdivision license (equivalent) and the botom team have stayed up
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Thing is, the Dublin City situation is technically different as there was no promotion or relegation - all 21 teams were ranked, and the top 12 chosen. I know it's nonsense, but that's how the Premier was picked. (Dublin City would have been relegated anyway, I'd say).
Harps should stay up if it comes to it (you could argue Drogheda's overspending cost Harps 9th spot, whereas it's nothing to do with Shels), but I don't know if that's what's going to happen.
I know in the Welsh league, if the First Division (regional) winner turns down promotion, second place gets offered it. Only if they turn it down do the relegated team stay up. That'd be the equivalent (albeit in a very tenuous and unlinked way) to giving Shels first dibs.
Edit - that said, when Gretna went belly up, I think no-one got relegated.
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Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
maybe you have to have the agreement in place by Nov 30th, and to pay them back by Jan 31st at the latest?
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If I can throw my 2 cents in here lads. If Drogs go bust it will be bad. Though I would disagree with Harps being the automatically choosen team to take their place. Harps finished 10th but they also had to get their players to take a pay cut. So did cobh (11th) and the only club who obeyed the rules and paid their player 100% and on time, down in the bottom half actually finished bottom. If I was a UCD fan I'd be livid that other clubs who disobeyed the rules off the pitch are getting another crack of the whip ahead of them. If UCD didn't want the place then I'd only offer it then to shels
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On that basis, you may as well give us a European spot though.
I didn't question that, but it's not the same thing.
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Meh.
Hear the same rubbish about nine times a year.
Still if it stops you from cheating next season can only be a good thing.
Between Cullen and Delaney I reckon ye will be just fine.
Drogs, on the otherhand, I'm convinced are screwed.
Waterfords support is woeful.Waterford. Where is the support in times like these?
I think you`ve some very good points here and your suggestion is perfect to me, but unfortunately things wont work like that in this league
I would hate to see drogs relegated, am/was really looking forward to these games next year, not least the big crowds the fixture attracts.
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FAI rules state that if a team folds or gets demoted then the next highest ranked team will stay in the Premier. Which in this case is Harps.
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