There would obviously need to be some format for promotion and relegation to and from an all-island league 'Premier Division', or else it would be stale and self-defeating. No-one is talking about it being a closed shop.
There's 34 other senior clubs - some of whom have very good facilities and would fall just short of inclusion in the country's top 16, so there would obviously have to be some sort of structure including most of these underneath the all-island league. I still argue strongly that some of the weaker clubs - mostly the two-bit ones in the North introduced in the last couple of years - would need to be weeded-out from even that secondary structure, and back down to Junior football where they were only a handful of years ago.
And SLK - to be fair, I think you're being far too cynical about Jim Roddy's motives. Just because our club happens to be based in Derry, does that instantly mean that we can't be motivated in this by anything other than self-interest ? Finn Harps, Monaghan and arguably Dundalk would also benefit hugely from an all-island league in terms of travel costs. Would they be equally guilty of self-interest if the idea progressed and they also come on board with it....?
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