Drogheda would stay up ahead of Monaghan, the FAI have in the past ranked the bottom team in the Premier Division ahead of any second or lesser placed team in the First. Waterford and Bray have stayed up that way in the recent past.
It's hard to know. Are Monaghan considered now of a higher rank than Drogheda? If a team was demoted before the play-offs, Drogheda would've been involved in the play-offs. As it was that they were relegated. Waterford and Monaghan were involved in the higher rank of the play-offs with a shot at Premier football that Drogheda didn't have having been relegated. On this it would have to go to Monaghan?
Drogheda would stay up ahead of Monaghan, the FAI have in the past ranked the bottom team in the Premier Division ahead of any second or lesser placed team in the First. Waterford and Bray have stayed up that way in the recent past.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
When we stayed up the First Division team in the play-off final (Fingal) were promoted though. Would that make the two situations different?
I can't remember the details of the Waterford scenario, just that they were left with very little time to assemble a team for the Premier.
But Derry and Cork went down,UCD went up automaticaly as champs,Fingal won the play-off and Galway and Bray stayed instead of Derry and/or Cork.![]()
If the league is going to be expanded in 2012 then it would make sense for both Mons and Drogs to be in the premier. We have to have a claim as we should have been in the playoff and Mons won promotion so they have a claim as well. That's if it needs to happen.
Not quite true. Derry and Cork ceased to exist so there were 2 free spaces in the premier league and the "new" clubs were made to start in the first division. There was no relegation because of it.Originally Posted by Bullit
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Yeah, true.
Correct, except ourselves and Drogs were the bottom two, not Galway.
So Drogheda would get the place... I know that it seems to be the procedure in these cases so I suppose it's just because of the excruciating circumstances of the play-off final loss that it seems to me to be so cruel on Monaghan. I would hope for the sake of the Drogs fans that if they do get a reprieve, they'll be told well before the start of the season, rather than at the last minute.
Whatever comes of this situation with Bohs, it should be sorted before the end of the year. Besy of luck to the fans of any and all teams who get screwed by the situation.
Once Monaghan and Waterford played in the play-offs, is that not at a higher level at that stage than finishing 10th in the Premier? Last year Bray had lost to Fingal and when Cork dropped out, Bray were next in line.
Nope 10th in the premier is higher than 2nd in the first
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there was something in one of the papers today lads that if bohs are demoted that monaghan utd would take their place instead.. how could this be??
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
I suppose that depends on the state that drogheda are in.
this is sad to see happen and in comical way is turning into an annual event.
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But we wont know what " state " we are in until we know what division we are playing in . As we all know with sponsorship etc that it will be much easier to get money etc in the prem than the the graveyard . It needs to be sorted Asap either way or we will have no team to play in the prem . Cant see the fai wanting bohs to go down anyway tbh .
I didn't know Geldof was a Bohs fan.
At the end of the season Drogheda were relegated. Though 10th Premier is higher than 2nd or 3rd in the First Division, Monaghan and Waterford played in the Premier Divison play-offs. The Premier Division play-offs at that stage are deemed to have a higher rank than finishing 10th in the Premier. 10th in the Premier are already relegated with no chance of retaining their status. Premier Division play-offs side whether Premier 8th and 9th or First Division 2nd and 3rd have a shot at Premier football giving them the higher rank.
If a side was demoted before the play-offs, it would have gone like last year when Bray instead of being automatically relegated got a chance through the play-offs.
Depends if Bohs are demoted or made to finish 10th (and hence automatic relegation), bumping everyone up a place, I suppose
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