Football Format Changes Discussion - 1 Like(s)
Replying To omahant: "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 -
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 (i.e. A1vA5, A4vA8, B2vB6 & B3vB7).
For 4 games, it's just A1458 v B2367." If the league was complete in 7 weeks: 123, break, 4, 5 and finals - the provincial championships could be played over 7 weeks and the double elimination championship over 11 weeks. A team would always have at least 1 weekend off after each championship match.
Regards your Swiss System for league. Just have 4 seeded groups. All teams to play 1 team from each seeded group. After 4 rounds:
Top 4 into semi-finals.
Bottom 4 into relegation semi-finals.
Only division winners promoted. Relegation final losers relegated.
Job done. NFL complete after 6 rounds. No fuss! ;-)
legendzxix (National) - 20/12/2024 20:45:05
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