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I actually used a computer program to input all competitions with a calendar. A league championship allowed for a shut down in Dec,Jan, and Feb. and also got the club championship done. A play off system with the top two or three automatically qualifying. The middle contesting for a spot and the bottom fighting two teams either playing for or avoiding relegation. Three divisions would cover all the counties with the same system. Everyone playing for something should avoid dead rubbers. Tipp's last game this year was a dead rubber for them anyway. Like you said if Waterford were in a relegation battle with Offaly or Antrim it would be a true reflection of where they were and no complaints. Not being in the All-Ireland series this year was not. Not because it is us but could be any team.
Canuck (Waterford) - Posts: 2899 - 19/12/2024 14:59:53 2584105 Link 0 |
As you stated, I also don't think 'decoupling' Prov SFCs would get approved (e.g. Ulster says NO! in particular). My AILC neither fully couples nor decouples - with no Sam guarantee, Prov match pts are kind of a halfway house. The 'alternating week' schedule though is a good one. Given a total playing calendar of about 40 weeks (say, start-Feb to mid-Nov) - I suppose to be objectively fair - the inter-county and club should allocate evenly - each get 20 weeks, maybe split into 4 windows. That would require a smaller inter-county footprint - maybe with league reduced to 4-6 games. As the league with its '4 divs of 8' is so popular - it could be left in place - a Swiss System could reduce the schedule from 7 games. Say, for scheduling only - teams are ranked 1-8 in each div - so for a 6-game schedule, A1458 v B2367, and in each group (A or B), 'best & worst v mid 2' (i.e. A18 v A45 & B27 v B36). For 5 games, A1458 v B2367, and in each group teams 'with a seeding difference of 4', play the extra game (e.g. A1vA5, B3vB7). For 4 games, it's just A1458 v B2367. omahant (USA) - Posts: 2935 - 19/12/2024 18:19:55 2584129 Link 0 |
Pikeman96 is right about Dublin. They need to get their own structures in place instead of trying to impose it on the whole country. Players should be more available for their clubs but counties have to sort that for themselves. The Down manager was supposed to be good at releasing players back to their clubs.
legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8382 - 19/12/2024 21:14:04 2584146 Link 0 |