It would be particularly hard on part time teams I think
From eleven-a-side. Would get rid of the arguments about playing team three times a season and would mean more money for clubs, but is 44 games a few too many, especially with the Setanta Cup coming in? Course there is a 17-week close season as things stand...
It would be particularly hard on part time teams I think
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Good point. I think 38 is perfect but then you either have to have 20 teams or do what they do in Scotland which is so stupid.Originally Posted by Longfordian
It would be miles better than any 33 game season anyway! The format for the premier at the moment is pathetic. They should have left it at a ten team league!
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I'd have to agree with that - 33 is ridiculous. 10 team would be better if only to do away with this 1 home 2 away / 2 home 1 away nonsense.Originally Posted by adamcarr
That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.
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Originally Posted by Dodge
The season lasts less than forty weeks.
So you automatically will have over four midweek games before you factor in
FAI Cup weekends
League Cup games
Setanata Cup games
Postponements due to European fixtures
Postponements due to U21 call-ups
Postponements due to the FAI's 'abilities'
The league has had teams playing six and seven games in two weeks at the end of the season in recent years, while only having to schedule 33 or 36 games.
44 would be ridiculous
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12 teams and 33 games is ridiculous.
It should have stayed as 10 teams and 36 games, or else gone to 16 teams and 30 games.
Absolutley, the current set up suits nobody. 44 games would be even worse.Originally Posted by Éanna
There are 36 weekends in the season - 33 for League games and 3 FAI cup weekends.Originally Posted by Slash/ED
I think the season should be stretched to 40 weekends - 37 for League games and 3 FAI Cup weekends.
That would mean 7 midweek games in the season. I would fix one midweek game in each of the months of March, April, May, June, July, October and November. This would mean that all midweeks would be free in August and September when most FAI Cup and European fixtures will be played. Also, there would still be 33 free midweek dates available throughout the season for League Cup, FAI Cup replays, etc. (League Cup this year is a knockout, so for half the team in the League, that means only one extra game).
Yes but the problem is players will be physically destroyed by the end of the season. Espically teams in Europe and the Setanta cup who could go on a run in the FAI cup. The part time players espically will feel the effect.
44 games is too many dont agree with the current set up though. its unfair and luck of the draw could make a difference to the title. We as a country dont have a enough clubs at the proper standard to run too large divisions. The question is do we want a large first division and small premier or vice versa. I think at present the previous set up where we played every one home and away twice was the best set up given the amount of teams in the two divisions.
44 games is way too many.No country in Europe would have this many league games I'd imagine and there would be too many games towards the middle and end of season with no interest with nothing to play for except to the diehards.Playing the same team at least 4 times a season is also boring.The current system for next season is probably the best of a bad bunch as theres not enough quality clubs for anything else.
England has 42 to 46 games from Division One down through non-league. I think it's too many games with a twelve-team league though, as gaps will occur much quicker between teams, leading to more dead games...Originally Posted by trevy
44 league games too many when Euro and Setanta Cup/FAI cup games have to be accommodated.
33 isn't great but better than 44.
I'm what? I'm ants at a picnic?
Isn't it amazing that its hard to find a fan of any club (even 1st division) who is in favour of the 12 team league yet the clubs in their wisdom voted to change back.
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I'm in favour of it
why? I'm no fan of the 10 team league, but if 12 teams means 33 games, then I'm against it
What are you all giving out about .... we tried the 10 team for less that half the initial trial time and saw that it was working. Now that we change back before time to the 12 team format that suits no one then you all pipe up and start giving out..... some people ... i'll never know.
The only answer to this is 10 team or 16 team league ... end of really.
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Sort of but 16 only leaves 30 games and a 10 ten leads to playing each other a boring 4 times.Originally Posted by A face
18 is the way to go or even 20. Why not, seen as nearly every team can only scrape a 1st division licence when the UEFA licence decisions first come out
You're not looking very hard! I've been against the ten-team league since it came in.Originally Posted by pete
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