
Originally Posted by
EalingGreen
Aye, but the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th "biggest" teams in Ireland are going to be so far adrift of the top half dozen teams as to be utterly uncompetitive i.e. like having four Derby Countys in the English Prem, as opposed to one. Remember that a leading rationale behind this new venture is that the teams all be full-time professional. Personally, I can't see Ireland supporting 16 f-t teams, never mind 20; if there is to be any hope, it will be because the money behind this League won't be spread too thinly.
No, you're quite correct about the present inequality between the two Leagues, though I would point out that it wasn't always so. (Up until 25 years ago, the IL was arguably stronger than the LOI, whether assessed by playing standards, crowds, finances, stadia or overall stability. So these things can change)
Your 8 and 12 split might work, though I still doubt that the Eircom could support 12 f-t professional clubs - esp. if 1 or 2 is relegated each year and so needs replacing.
As for including Derry and Finn Harps in the "Northern League", even if the two clubs themselves agreed (little or no chance, I'd have thought), it would compromise the separate identity of the two National Associations, which your scheme so cleverly preserves otherwise.
Remember that with a 30 game season, each game will be more likely to "count" at one end of the table or another (i.e. fewer meaningless mid-table nothing-to-play-for games). On the other hand, the extra dates could be used for a knock-out A-I Cup (to replace the Setanta) and even a winter-break in January.
In any case, the current breakaway clubs will be hard enough to persuade for the cake to be divided 16 ways, never mind 20. And it still comes back to Ireland being unable to support 20 f-t clubs, no matter how arranged (imo)
I see what you're saying, but surely the best idea would be effectively to have 20/16 clubs playing in one League, but split into two stages. That is, the first half (up to Xmas?) on a regional basis, with each region deciding its own Champion, with European places. Then a winter break. Then the two regions re-constituted to merge, so that at the end of the 38/30 games, whoever is top is the best team in the island.
Think of it as playing the other 19/15 teams on a home and away basis to find the best team, it's just that the first 19/15 games are against nearby teams, with the remaining 19/15 games against teams further away.
This way, the first half of the season offers the incentive of European football and the second half offers the financial incentive, according to where you finish overall in the League (plus the bragging rights!)
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