Everyone's rated out of 1000 points. You can score up to 300 points (decreasing in increments of 10 down to 90 points) for how you've done in the last five years. This is rated by a formula which gives marks for Premier Division placing, League Cup performance and FAI Cup performance. You can score a further 200 points for this year's league placing, and a minimum of 60. There's also marks for European results in recent years.Originally Posted by Ronnie
So that's the on-field stuff. There's then marks - 100 or 150 each - for how your UEFA Licencing went in the past couple of years, whether you have a ground with 3000 official safe capacity, what geographic location you're in and the dilution of that area and your general business plan for progress, which would include attendances for the past two years and other such details. I don't know how marks would be allocated there.
You can see that on-field is a matter of fact, while the rest is hugely subjective. What it means is that this season is largely irrelevant - there just aren't the marks going for this year to change anything in any meaningful way.
The top 12 clubs who get an A Licence make up the Super-Duper league.
I was told that the plan is for promotion and relegation to be based on a comparison of top of the First versus bottom of the Premier, with the club getting more points to enter the Premier. This, by definition, would be the Premier club as that's the reason they're in the Premier in the first place, and you're going to stagnate in the First and not in the Premier. So it'd be very hard to gain promotion from the First.
Danny posted an article from the Indo today on this thread which gives a fairly good overview.
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