This could kill the competition IMO. The Scottish teams would be coming from their second division. If the Scottish and Welsh teams enter I hope the eircom League pulls out from the competition.
http://www.welsh-premier.com/news.php?ID=5506
THE Welsh Premier is considering an invitation for two of its clubs to participate in the Setanta Cup.
Currently the exclusive preserve of clubs in Ireland, the competition is sponsored by pay-TV channel Setanta, which provides prize money of €350,000 and sponsorship of €1.6 million over four years.
Last season, Carnegie Premier League teams Dungannon Swifts, Glentoran, Linfield and Portadown were joined by Eircom League sides St Patricks Athletic, Derry City, Drogheda United and Cork City in the competition.
The South Wales Echo claimed last week that the FAW was considering plans to invite cross-border teams from Scotland and Ireland to join the FAW Premier Cup, but Welsh Premier League chairman Alun Evans has clarified the story and says it is the organisers of the Setanta Cup who have made the initial proposals.
"At the moment the Setanta Cup is composed of four Eircom League clubs and four Irish League clubs playing in two groups of four with a semi-final and final to close the competition," explained Evans.
"The format being proposed by the Irish leagues is to have two clubs from the Eircom League, two from the Irish League, two from the Welsh Premier and two from the Scottish Football League.
"The matter was discussed at the FAW Council meeting last week and was handed over to the Welsh Premier League to act as it sees fit."
Once more information is forthcoming the matter will be referred to the clubs and Evans continued: "If the competition falls in place in the summer as what would be for Welsh Premier clubs a pre-Europe warm up tournament, then all well and good.
"However, if the competition runs during the season then both the League and clubs would have to consider the implications to League and Cup fixtures, especially if it coincides with the present Setanta Cup dates – running from early February to May."
This year's third final was contested by Linfield and Drogheda United, the only teams to have won the competition previously, and was the first to be played in Northern Ireland, at Windsor Park.
It is not clear whether Welsh involvement in the Setanta Cup would spell the end of the FAW Premier Cup but, if it did, eight Welsh Premier clubs would miss-out on the considerable financial benefits from the 10-year old, BBC-sponsored tournament.
That Welsh Premier site is usually right on most things, so it looks quite promising.
I'm sure dcfcsteve will have something to say about this, knowing his views on our little league........![]()
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This could kill the competition IMO. The Scottish teams would be coming from their second division. If the Scottish and Welsh teams enter I hope the eircom League pulls out from the competition.
It won't be much good if the Welsh sides see it as a "a pre-Europe warm up tournament"... I can't see the Welsh and Scottish teams taking it seriously. And I think it goes against the overall goal of an All-Ireland league.
Also considering that teams will have to fork out to fly to wales in the middle of the week and with the IL clubs nearing the end of their season then I doubt they'd want that to happen
Thats bad news in my opinion.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
I think allowing non-top flight Scottish clubs in really cheapens the prestige of the competition. There's no need to add a Scottish dimension. Tinkering with the numbers and reducing the amount of Irish clubs is going to disenfranchise domestic soccer fans here. Perhaps they're motivated by the poor showing of Irish league clubs that aren't Linfield and want a fair way to go about reducing IL clubs?
When this proposed expansion supposed to be happening? better not be next year as it'll mean Cliftonville won't be playing in the Setanta cup afterall![]()
Even if I wasn't a Reds fan I would still have to say that such a move would be bad IMO.
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I couldn't be next year as they wouldn't be able to change the format for qualifying half way through our season.
If Scottish 1st or 2nd division teams are allowed in then we should send Leinster and Munster Senior League teams
There is no evidence to suggest that the non Old Firm premier division clubs are on a par with our top clubs. Direct and comparable results suggest we are well ahead eg direct results and results against Icelandic and Lithuanian opposition spring to mind. To send on lower league teams would be a total joke.
The Setanta Cup isn't working at the moment - largely due to the imbalance in quality between the EL and IL.
Adding Welsh clubs would not address that imbalance -and could arguably make it worse - so I fail to see what improvement this proposal would make to the tournament. Given the extremely poor crowds attracted to Welsh Premier matches (worse than the Irish League or our First Division), it certainly wouldn't lead to a boost in the tournament's popularity or revenue - and could even lead to a reduction.
Also - reducing the number of participant sides from each league to only 2 would make it feel like much less of a league-based tournament, and more of a club-based one, and could deprive the competition of the wider support it currently enjoys amongst fans of other clubs. Would many people really want to pay a £100+ a year subscription to watch only 2 clubs from their league in an international tournament ?
So in isolation, I think it's not the right thing for the competition.
It's an invitational competition. I think they can invite whoever they want (ie. if a non Dublin team finishes higher than a Dublin team, the Dublin team will get through)...RRS.
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This time the winner of the First Division will play the winner of the League Cup for a spot so it is quite probable that we could be there. If we earn a place then I'm sure that the FAI wouldn't want to deny us it in light of what happened last year, would they? Believe me, I can empathise with the Sligo fans but the invitational dimension of the tournament really only came into play when Shelbourne pulled out. I don't think the FAI would change (or could get away with changing) the rules governing qualification under normal circumstances.
Having seen carmarthen town of the welsh league they would be a terrible addition to the competition. Granted they beat us but we had a crowd of bottlers on the team that were cocky and got a rite good kick up the @rse!! On the evidence of what i saw i think they would be even less successful then any of the IL teams and would surely prop up each table!!
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