It doesnt benefit the league any more than Dundalk in reality. The whole thing does however make it look like the FAI are running 'a whole new league'. You can tell it's new becasue we didnt bother with old fashioned things like promotion relegation to choose the clubs.
If they had wanted to be radical they could have done the following.
- Have a 10 team Premier League.
- Pick the best ten locations in the country for a club (with some weighting to places that already have a club). (possibly 2*Dublin, Cork, Galway, Derry, Louth, Athlone, Limerick, Wexford, Donegal)
- Install a centrally appointed General Manager to each club and give each of them 10% of all funding available for the next five years.
- Contract all players Centrally and hire them out to the clubs.
- No promotion/relegation for 10 years.
Now this would not have been particularly fair or easy but at least it would have been real action. If they weren't going to do this dont see the point in p*ssing about with a pretend reorganisation.
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