I used to think that it would be great if the likes of Newry, Cliftonville etc fell out with the Irish League and then joined us. But that was back in the days when I was very anti-IL (I've mellowed a bit with age...

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The Setanta Cup has done a hell of a lot to bring southern and northern clubs and fans closer together - I honestly do believe that. Assuming the cup continues to be trouble-free, with a large pay-out and broader participation, I would argue that it makes an all-island league of some sort inevitable within the next 10 years. It's likely that it'll take the likes of Linfield, Glens, Shels etc threatening to leave their respective leagues to force the 2 associations into it, but I believe a successful Setanta will make this inevitable. It would be naive to believe that Linfield haven't thought about this type of thing - Jeffrey's went on the record talking-up an all-island league.
Therefore - I'd rather see a single league on the island begin life from a positive, progressive and inclusive basis - rather than have one arrive by default through random
teams from nationalist areas leaving the IL. That would create a real 'them and us' attitude and a defensive reaction from the remaining IL
teams, would do a huge amount of damage to the overall aim of an AIL, and I believe would set the project back many years.
The clubs on both sides of the border are slowly shuffling closer together. Let's see that process continue to its (hopefully) natural conclusion...
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