I've said myself all along that the level of competition for Euro slots would probably increase under an AIL. But that is a very different arguement from 'we're losing 4 Euro spaces' - which no single club is.
Also - the increaseed competition arguement is not a criticism exclusive to an AIL, yet it is only ever trotted out as an excuse against that type of change. For example - most IL fans would probably love to have Derry City back in their league, yet wouldn't raise any issue about such a move then increasing competition for Euro spaces. Yet as soon as you mention an AIL, Euro competition then become a big issue (even though it's all thoroughly academic anyway, given how rubbish they usually are in Europe). Likewise in the EL - when we moved from a 10 team to a 12 team top division, I don't recall anyone complaining that it wa bd because it would make it more competitive to get into Europe ?
The Euro arguement is therefore a red herring that is not particular to an AIL - yet is only ever used as a stick to beat that particular proposal. Hence why it should be broadly discounted.
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