If the English and French get their way, our rugby superclubs could be goosed. Any cross border league arrangement in football would very likely face the same risks. I can't see any "Atlantic League" countries giving a hoot about the Irish. Only if an Irish club or franchise could bring huge crowds and TV money into the pot would any other country be interested. If rugby's European champion contenders can be kicked to touch by clubs with a bigger TV market Lord knows what fate would wait an Irish football club competing with Dutch, Belgian and Portuguese clubs.
I also think the scale of the inequality and absolute wealth of the big clubs needs to be assessed. You could 'merge' NI, Welsh, Scottish and Irish leagues, or even create a Celtic League of big city / regional franchises and the TV audience would still only be a small fraction of the size required to sustain a markedly better professional product, especially if the Old Firm headed south. If they didn't, the chances of any other "club" reaching Europe wouldn't be improved.
What other aggregations of countries likely to be bothered to include Ireland could create a TV market worth the risk?
The league is what it is. Of course it can become better. If osarusan is allowed to repeat himself, then so will I. We need a properly joined up game owned by an FAI able to control or ideally remove the various self interested factions. A joined up pyramid with an ethos of best practice coaching running through its veins would improve all levels of our game. If the bottom is better, the middle will be better. If the middle is connected to the top, the top will be better. If the top of the domestic game is better and all levels of the game are producing better players, the national teams will be better.
I think regionalising the Europa League is worth considering, giving guaranteed cross border football and a share of European wide TV and commercial revenue to peripheral countries. It'd be a difficult project to configure but I think the concept is valid. There could maybe be 8 European regions, each with a degree of local derby interest, with the regional winners going into a QFknock out round. Each region could have more than one group if its a big region. The number of games required might be an issue, requiring a shorter domestic season. I expect Charlie to come on and deconstruct the idea into a pile of horse manure but I think it has merit

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