The League of Ireland has a blank canvas so to speak. The evidence of the Irish League is that the pyramid system is counter productive for attaining a professional league.
The LoI youth leagues learned lessons from the A Championship. New entities were welcome from non LoI areas. Allowing 3 clubs from Galway was a failure. Mervue and Salthill were elite recreational.
Kerry are fortunate to graduate from the youth leagues to First Division. CK and Kildare can graduate from youth leagues to a third tier. If a third tier can get off the ground, it can be come an established league for clubs or entities with elite ambitions.
I have not seen much ambition for district leagues offering promotion to a higher regional level. My humble suggestion is a district league champions cup. The success of that or not can determine if there is an appetite for higher regional Levels bring established.
As there is currently no promotion from district leagues to provincial leagues, the winner of the District Champions Cup could join the winners of the Munster League and Leinster League in a Regional Champions Cup.
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