I agree Joe.
Don't know how long you are with Snugboro, but its hard to believe its not very many years since we played ye in a Mayo Cup semi final in our then "home" pitch - Balla. The prize being a place in the final against Westport United!! I'm nearly sure we were both division 1 that year?? could be corrected. We lost on penos.
Anyway, my point is, whilst the standard is very similar between top of div one and bottom of super league. There is a very fine, yet very difficult line to be crossed in order to establish yourself as a "Super League Club."
Tough matches every week will without doubt, prepare a team for a battle. Essentially though, it is a robust club set-up with proper facilities and one eye on the future that will reap the rewards.
I've said it before, but Snugboro FC are working hard both on and off the field and the fact that they are sitting pretty on the top of the super leagus is testiment to all that work.
Can we justifiably claim that the standard of football is improving in the P.L.?
I'm not sure that we can.
This years P.L has 10 teams that, on any given day, will produce some good football, great games and quality entertainment. Any of which are capable of winning promotion.
The real challenge however, is not just promotion, it is in establishing yourself as a "Super League Club" and successfully creating a Super League mentality & culture within the club.
In recent years, apart from Snugboro, I cannot think of any club who has achieved this.
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