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    Quote Originally Posted by NeverFeltBetter View Post
    The FAI is releasing fixtures in just over a month, with no indication that a single tier is being pursued.
    Good. Can't understand how people think a single-tier solves anything. It would be the end of clubs barely surviving the FD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gufcfan View Post
    Good. Can't understand how people think a single-tier solves anything. It would be the end of clubs barely surviving the FD.
    And 7 teams won't be the end of them surviving? Sure thing
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    Are teams going to play each other 5 times or what? Jesus, 4 is painful enough for most fixtures.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    The FD fixtures will be announced as late as possible in case some other entity suddenly arrives to make up the numbers. But for the moment it appears as if seven teams is it. 24 games a season is probably too low, so 30 it will probably be, with an odd team out every matchday.

    So, who here thinks their club will still be in the LOI this time next year under those conditions? In what order is the march to oblivion?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeverFeltBetter View Post
    The FAI is releasing fixtures in just over a month, with no indication that a single tier is being pursued.
    Where did this come from i havent seen it anywhere?

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    Quote Originally Posted by citybone View Post
    For years we done nothing, but at the end of last season we worked with Sari to get a few in to the last game. Impossible to tell how well that will do in the long run as we haven't played since, but repeating the promotion with them might help.
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    For me the biggest problem with a 7 team division is the fact a team has a week off every round so that's a weekend where there is no money coming into the club but they still have to pay players, managers etc. If the FAI want to kill of the remaining second tier clubs they are going about it the right way.

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    "The 2014 Airtricity League season will commence on Friday, March 7. Further details on the 2014 season will be announced in due course."

    Am I reading to much into this, but the way I read the above sounds like a one tier league?

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    I think so, don't see any implication of a one tier league there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry View Post
    Am I reading to much into this, but the way I read the above sounds like a one tier league?
    I don't take that from it. Except the fudge about in due course - probably mean the 5th March is when we'll know!
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    Looks like 8 clubs in Division One next season. Released Shams players have formed Provisional Shams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr A View Post
    I think so, don't see any implication of a one tier league there.
    Quote Originally Posted by Macy View Post
    I don't take that from it. Except the fudge about in due course - probably mean the 5th March is when we'll know!
    Ye are probably right. Its just I was thinking that if there was 2 leagues next season, that they would have said "leagues" rather than "league".

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    Seriously has to be more than 7 teams. Bad enough with 8 last year. Teams so spread out as well. Any FD transfer news about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluewhitearmy View Post
    This was actually talked about when Danny Drew was involved with Limerick if im not mistaken. It was while we were in Hogan Park. The plan was supposedly to takeoever Limerick and change it to that if i remember correctly. Im sure the likes of LTID and Gael would remember.
    There's a thread about it on this very site somewhere if you were to go trawling for it. Fun times.

    Quote Originally Posted by legendz View Post
    At the moment it would appear the only option for an 8th team in the first division. Interesting how Tralee get mentioned but no mention of Kilkenny, Monaghan nor Kildare. Is it that they'd know full well what they'd be getting into?!
    It's that the clubs you're referring to don't exist I would imagine while Tralee do (Monaghan may still have a ladies team or some such but my point remains)...

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    I would have thought Mons would come back if it was worth their while. As in dropping the registration fee significantly. Kildare is gone, Newbridge are in the Leinster senior league somewhere maybe with a few promotions to the top of the leinster senior league and they might be viable then. Going back to when Kildare native Niall Quinn invested into a English club rather than a struggling team from his own county. He could have made Kildare a long lasting LOI club and a bit stronger but like thousands of Irish, they prefer to support the English clubs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluewhitearmy View Post
    Where did this come from i havent seen it anywhere?
    In recent years, the PD fixtures have come out in December.. before Christmas.

    If that doesn't happen this year, it's likely that the FAI are packing more fudge than a Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Fudge Brownie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by citybone View Post
    I would have thought Mons would come back if it was worth their while. As in dropping the registration fee significantly. Kildare is gone, Newbridge are in the Leinster senior league somewhere maybe with a few promotions to the top of the leinster senior league and they might be viable then. Going back to when Kildare native Niall Quinn invested into a English club rather than a struggling team from his own county. He could have made Kildare a long lasting LOI club and a bit stronger but like thousands of Irish, they prefer to support the English clubs.
    No sign that this is happening. FAI seem content to just keep up the pretence that the current structure is viable for league stability. In a few years, that never-ending debate on one tier/two tier will be academic.
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    Shels selling season tickets based on 14 home games, so they think it's going to be an 8 team league.

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    At least one premier division team definitely planning to enter a reserve team in the first division. Don't think it's been confirmed yet though, maybe pending some other new club making an application.
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    Quote Originally Posted by passinginterest View Post
    At least one premier division team definitely planning to enter a reserve team in the first division. Don't think it's been confirmed yet though, maybe pending some other new club making an application.
    But that will leave it open for all the other teams to enter a team. I dunno, i'd prefer if it were still the A Championship, then the First above it. Surely the FAI now need to move to resolve this problem long term rather than scrambling to get teams together at the start of a season. Can they not approach some of the junior leagues and look for representation and get them putting a team together. Grow the sport and give players a platform in which they can play to a higher level.
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