Where's the advantage? On paper, not on the field. Shels have to go to Dalymount 4 times this season, but the sides who play there only visit Tolka once. As it is, Shels have Cork twice at home, and have lost once already. Cork are home to Derry twice, if it's a title decider on Day 33 and Cork win, is it because they played Derry twice at home? In turn, Derry are home to Shels twice. If Derry finish above Shels, is it because of the home factor?Originally Posted by Slash/ED
All games begin at 0-0. You win/lose the league by how you perform against everyone during the season, and not by how many times you have to travel away to certain teams. The 4-rounds were a total disaster, with fixtures cancelled for fun, were cancelled by FAI blazers in Switzerland at 2am on one occasion at a crucial time in the season, Longford had 6 games to play in November last season, and come the end of both seasons, teams found themselves playing the same team twice in the same week. The result was chaos, and the 4-round system was a fixture farce. Playing 3 rounds is not perfect, but the only sane option.
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