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    Slightly OT but related to Irish Premier League: Cross-border leagues around UEFA

    There are rumors that clubs from Scandinavian countries, Scotland, Poland, and others might leave the Champions League and their own domestic leagues if UEFA goes ahead with the 16-team two eight-club group stages.

    Here is my proposal: first off, the Champions League would be expanded to 64 clubs. Secondly, it's time to create cross-border leagues. There are 53 leagues in Europe (54 countries).

    However, every club would have to play in the domestic cup (54 of these) of their own country (Swansea City would play in Welsh Cup, i.e.).

    Here would be the 32 leagues:
    1) Spain with Andorran clubs in lower divisions
    2) Germany with German Belgian, German Swiss , and Liechtenstein clubs in lower divisions
    3) England with Welsh clubs in lower divisions (The New Saints would start in League Two)
    4) Italy with San Marino and Italian Swiss clubs in lower divisions
    5) Portugal
    6) France with French Belgian French Swiss clubs in lower divisions; Anderlecht, Standard Liege, and Basel would play in Ligue 1
    7) Russia
    8) Ukraine
    9) Netherlands with Dutch Belgian clubs in lower divisions
    10) Turkey
    11) Czech Republic + Slovakia (Czech and Slovak League)
    12) Greece + Cyprus (Greater Greek Super League)
    13) Romania + Moldova (Greater Romanian Super League)
    14) Austria
    15) Croatia + Serbia + Slovenia + Bosnia + Macedonia + Montenegro (Adriatic League)
    16) Poland
    17) Belarus
    18) Sweden + Norway + Denmark + Finland (Royal League)
    19) Israel
    20) Scotland
    21) Kazakhstan
    22) Bulgaria
    23) Hungary
    24) Iceland
    25) Georgia with Armenia's 7 clubs (two of which would play in top division)
    26) Albania
    27) Ireland + N. Ireland (Greater Ireland League)
    28) Latvia + Estonia + Lithuania (Baltic League)
    29) Luxembourg
    30) Faroe Islands
    31) Malta
    32) Gibraltar

    CL access list:
    Leagues 1-5: 4 clubs
    Leagues 6-10: 3 clubs
    Leagues 11-15: 2 clubs
    Leagues 16-32: 1 club
    CL holder
    EL holder
    If either CL or EL holder already qualifies, next team in league qualifies.
    16 groups of 4: top two advance to Round of 32. Round of 16 on is unseeded.

    EL access list:
    54 cup winners (runners-up qualify if winner qualified to CL)
    1 additional club per league

    86 clubs (44 play in Playoff-Round) enter. 64 participate in 64-team group stage. Format same as CL.

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    Legendz is gone continental in scope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sadloserkid View Post
    Legendz is gone continental in scope.
    Nah! Pyramid system wasn't factored in somewhere.

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    Wasn't sure were to post this one.

    The Isle of Man team with a strong Irish connection
    http://the42.ie/2780732

    Would be interesting if they did end up in the LOI, definitely one for the away day list.

    I swear there was an actual April Fool article in one of the Red Tops on 1st April about this happening. Ironic is true!

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    That would be fantastic, but would the clubs allow it? Imagine the costs for a Cabinteely or Athlone Town to travel over for a match. They'd likely play 3pm Saturday games too you'd imagine to allow for teams to go over and back in one day.
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    Where is the pyramid structure in all of this!

    When the CL had two group stages it was not attractive for tv audiences. The second group stage possibly had the calibre of teams that they now think will attract larger tv audiences for the two groups of 8.
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    Opportunity lost for new clubs/regions to join the LoI family.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ger121 View Post
    Wasn't sure were to post this one.

    The Isle of Man team with a strong Irish connection
    http://the42.ie/2780732

    Would be interesting if they did end up in the LOI, definitely one for the away day list.

    I swear there was an actual April Fool article in one of the Red Tops on 1st April about this happening. Ironic is true!
    Just on Twitter there and a sun journo reckons the 42.ie have just quoted an April fools article by them so chances of this are very slim I'd imagine.

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    I remember years ago spending a summer living on the IOM and Shamrock Rovers were over playing them along with Aldo's Tramere, Port Vale and Oldham and best of all having a blast with the football cult hero/legends Ian Ormonroyd and Andy Ritchie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outspoken View Post
    Just on Twitter there and a sun journo reckons the 42.ie have just quoted an April fools article by them so chances of this are very slim I'd imagine.
    Saw the Twitter post by Neil O'Riodan. He was picking up on the fact that they had quoted some of the April Fools piece, which they later removed. However the story still say talks are taking place with another League. Who knows if that League is ours.

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    Even without cross-league issues, I can't imagine it would happen purely for financial reasons, unless travel and accommodation costs were sponsored/subsidised for teams going there.

    Costs would be an absolute killer even once a season, never mind every second game for the Isle of Man club.

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    The article says that the Isle of Man crowd would have to pay the expenses for visiting teams
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    The article says that the Isle of Man crowd would have to pay the expenses for visiting teams
    Where does it say that? I can't see it anywhere, must be missing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post
    Where does it say that? I can't see it anywhere, must be missing it.
    Huh, they must have taken that bit out when they edited it (they also removed mention of the Sun's story)
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