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I agree both are needed - I think you said it right; that bit of bite is missing in the earlier rounds. I think bringing back that bit of bite would help the game as much as any rule change.
brianb (Kildare) - Posts: 370 - 21/11/2024 11:09:33 2580546 Link 1 |
My Swiss System/URC-style AI League-Championship has characteristics of Nations League A & B - both 16 teams, with '4 groups of 4', prior to a 'top 8' playing for the major prize and tier-crossover/lower tier ties for lesser prizes. omahant (USA) - Posts: 2940 - 21/11/2024 15:26:25 2580603 Link 0 |
The Allianz Football League has a consistent format. So much so that the league has been elevated to providing qualifiers. The hurling championship has a consistent format now, bar the covid years. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8385 - 21/11/2024 18:06:29 2580632 Link 0 |
Especially now that Paul Flynn thinks the Dubs will be challenged in Leinster following Brian Fenton's departure. I'm not convinced.
omahant (USA) - Posts: 2940 - 21/11/2024 19:31:26 2580642 Link 0 |
Maybe seeing as crowds at Dublin games in Croke Park were way down this year.
Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 2003 - 21/11/2024 20:13:12 2580650 Link 0 |
Their victory margins will come down a bit.
Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 2003 - 22/11/2024 09:14:39 2580678 Link 0 |
They've been dwindling for some time now. Leinster became uncompetitive due to the amount of money pumped into Dublin. It wasn't until it became obvious at national level that it was toned down a little. For this reason I'd also expect Leinster to become a bit more competitive. We need to even the playing field financially; give all counties similar backroom support and we'll see more even competition on the pitch. Once there's a decent competition on the pitch with meaningful games the crowds will return. brianb (Kildare) - Posts: 370 - 22/11/2024 09:35:45 2580679 Link 0 |
How would you share a centrally-funded national pie? Give each county an equal share per head of playing population, or a progressive sliding scale skewed towards giving small counties a leg up? Given its population, Dubs should get more - but how much more? omahant (USA) - Posts: 2940 - 22/11/2024 13:13:58 2580709 Link 0 |
We probably need a different thread here - I think there are two levels. The local level and the county level. At the local level funding should be focused at the playing population however once we get to the county level we need a more even playing field. At the county level we want to get a more competitive competition. Each county squad size is more or less the same yet some counties can spend millions in team preparation yet others get by on a fraction of it. We should agree what is essential to team preparation in the modern game at inter county level, be it video analysts, gps trackers, provision of nutrition and so on. At that level keep things even and we'd see the gap narrow. brianb (Kildare) - Posts: 370 - 22/11/2024 13:37:30 2580716 Link 0 |
I think you are right, re your last paragraph. In practice, it would take some time - and it's hard to bridge Dublin and Leitrim with the former's "general" population 40x the latter's. A total non starter, but would be a "quick fix" - 8 to 12 "franchise" team units (like T20 cricket), equally balanced and with a transfer system - dreamland for sure. omahant (USA) - Posts: 2940 - 22/11/2024 17:00:39 2580749 Link 0 |
Financial fairness is a different matter. I'll sidestep that one! For now anyway! legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8385 - 22/11/2024 18:39:30 2580759 Link 0 |
I agree on home advantage. It can be won, but if not won a home and away agreement between all teams is a great idea.
brianb (Kildare) - Posts: 370 - 22/11/2024 20:54:00 2580769 Link 0 |
Jarlath Burn's favoured Down and old Christy Ring type format seems to favourite. In the old qualifier system, provincial finals were like Round 2A where winners would go on to quarter finals. The runners up and Qualifier Round 3 winners contested Q4, which was essentially a preliminary quarter final in today's wording. Between provincial and All Ireland they are essentially putting in a triple elimination format. Strike 3 and you are out Derry!!! legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8385 - 23/11/2024 09:08:52 2580789 Link 0 |
legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8287 - 23/11/2024 09:08:52 omahant (USA) - Posts: 2940 - 23/11/2024 17:19:52 2580844 Link 0 |
Correction to above - '4 lowest league-ranked of 8 non-QFists' relegated. omahant (USA) - Posts: 2940 - 23/11/2024 17:34:13 2580846 Link 0 |
Or, better maybe - omahant (USA) - Posts: 2940 - 23/11/2024 17:45:15 2580850 Link 0 |
The old Christy Ring format carried the threat of relegation as well. The McDonagh Cup in someways is a shared Tier 2 between Munster and Leinster. In football, it is possible to have a shared Tier 2 between Leinster and Ulster. Also possible for a separate shared Tier 2 between Connacht and Munster. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8385 - 23/11/2024 21:01:08 2580904 Link 0 |
My Swiss System has a shared League Tier 1/2 link via the 2nd-ranked (of 3 ranks) AIC, the Shield. QFs could be Tier 1 '3rd 4' hosting 4 PQF winners, following PQFs (Tier 2 '1st 4' hosting Tier 1 '4th 4'. That 'QF 8' play Tier 1 the next year (promoting 0-4 teams). omahant (USA) - Posts: 2940 - 24/11/2024 03:41:18 2580932 Link 0 |
Cavan and Leitrim have had great foresight and vision in embracing the Swiss model format. I don't think the GAA are ready to embrace it at intercounty level. MUNSTER: 1 Kerry, 2 Cork, 3 Clare, 4 Limerick. CONNACHT: 1 Galway, 2 Mayo, 3 Roscommon, 4 Sligo. CONNACHT & MUNSTER TIER 2: 1 Leitrim, 2 Tipperary, 3 London, 4 Waterford. Kerry v Cork - Munster final. Galway v Mayo - Connacht final. Leitrim v Tipperary - Connacht & Munster Tier 2 final. Provincial winners direct to quarter-finals. Provincial runners-up into preliminary quarter-finals. Tier 2 winner e.g. Leitrim promoted to their province. Sligo relegated. Debatable-1: when the Tier 2 runner up is from the other province e.g. Tipperary, Tipperary could take on Limerick in a promotion relegation playoff. Debatable-2: Leitrim could take on a Leinster & Ulster Tier 2 winner (e.g. Antrim, Wexford, Longford or Carlow) in the Tailteann Cup final, with the Tailteann Cup winner given a home preliminary quarter-final against a provincial runner up. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8385 - 24/11/2024 07:53:48 2580934 Link 0 |
My understanding is Leitrim and Cavan have an open draw after each subsequent round. Without 'seeding pots', those draws are too luck dependent. UEFA CL has pots, so each team 'theoretically' plays a similar mixed quality schedule. omahant (USA) - Posts: 2940 - 24/11/2024 21:53:39 2581078 Link 0 |