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As I said earlier Merit not Geography! Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1944 - 13/01/2024 11:12:33 2519965 Link 0 |
All counties produce 1 county champion, regardless of county championship structure. All provincial championships produce 1 provincial winner, regardless of seeding and the number of counties. There is a fair argument for provincial winners only qualifying through the provinces. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8274 - 13/01/2024 13:28:11 2519978 Link 1 |
I'm in firm agreement with you alright.
Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4329 - 13/01/2024 13:42:19 2519981 Link 1 |
Dispersion of guest teams, improves merit-based qualification and removes geographical limitation. omahant (USA) - Posts: 2874 - 14/01/2024 03:54:21 2520079 Link 0 |
Why not just have a national based championship achieve that. We're a small country there isn't any reasonable constraint to us having a national championship. In International football the regional championships aren't all played in the same window, USA or Mexico don't have to forgo their own confederation's championship to take part in the Copa America. I just don't really get how it'd be workable, simple, sensible and even desirable to have guest teams. Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4329 - 14/01/2024 13:38:34 2520105 Link 1 |
A national championship requires provincial councils accepting provincial championships as standalone championships. The All-Ireland 16 then would be a more straightforward structure. 4th placed teams entering relegation playoffs. The Tailteann winner being promoted.
legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8274 - 14/01/2024 14:04:52 2520110 Link 0 |
I suppose I'm just bowing to tradition. Perhaps guest teams within the provincial structures may feel less sterile than inter-provincial qualifier ties - would Dublin fight harder to hold onto its Leinster title against Tyrone?
omahant (USA) - Posts: 2874 - 14/01/2024 15:00:08 2520123 Link 0 |
The likes of Offaly and Longford value provincial rivalries and trying to win their opening Leinster championship round match, than joining a neighbouring provincial championship to make up the numbers or balance the numbers across provinces.
legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8274 - 14/01/2024 17:00:51 2520162 Link 0 |
I'm also having everyone start play in their own province - best 4 in each go head-to-head - e.g. Galway v Mayo, winner to Connacht SF, loser to Ulster or Munster QF.
omahant (USA) - Posts: 2874 - 14/01/2024 17:50:33 2520168 Link 0 |
A silly proposal 2 or 3 years ago to move Counties to other "Provinces" was bet out of sight at the Soecial Congress. Got about 10% vote if I remember correctly. We have a system now, it's only 1 year in operation so turn ye're imaginations to something else and let it be. Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1944 - 14/01/2024 18:44:23 2520174 Link 1 |
Roscommon lost the Galway and went straight into the All-Ireland group stage. 12 out of 16 teams starting in the group stage had lost their previous championship match. Counties are more falling into the All-Ireland that on an upward trajectory. A minor tweak would see 14 counties playoff for the final 7 placed available.
legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8274 - 14/01/2024 21:01:21 2520188 Link 0 |
Proposal B from a few years ago was close to getting through. It got 51% of votes. There was a big issue with the actual championship that was being proposed and the 5,3,1,1 allocations of All Ireland places being distributed across divisions and there being an awkward looking 2nd tier. I think people wrongly gave up on the decoupling of Provincials idea a little prematurely and with a more sensible All Ireland championship format it was one that might have gotten through even without provincial councils support. Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4329 - 16/01/2024 10:03:38 2520404 Link 1 |
I think with a lot of these votes, the issues are not properly critiqued/analysed - the herd mentality leads to conclusions. I wasn't a fan of Proposal B - but maybe a compromise there could have been having the top 3 divisions as equal rank/mixed quality (Groups 1A, 1B, 1C, with a lowest division "2"), leading to a 3-3-3-1 AI KO (or 5-5-5-1, with top 15 seeded on record). Separately, given the inter-county time squeeze, maybe it's time to shorten the league - 3 divs of 10-10-12 - each div split into 2 groups, so 5v5 or 5 game round-robin per team. omahant (USA) - Posts: 2874 - 16/01/2024 14:01:24 2520463 Link 0 |
I think the answer was just 2 championships with 2 groups of 8 and none of the letting lower divisions skip ahead into the knockout rounds. The championship should be more like the National league, it's not appropriate to have only an 8 team All Ireland but a 16 team All Ireland could make sense. As an Antrim fan I'd rather us win our way up to a top tier by being consistent in a proper 2nd tier competition. There are 2 big issues with my idea. It's tough to keep the 2nd tier meaningful for all teams up to the end of the competition. It's tough to design the competition to have a good and fair flow of teams between tiers but to also make sure that the prestige of winning the competition isn't diminished. Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4329 - 16/01/2024 17:05:09 2520514 Link 1 |
We have a near perfect system now if we are having 2 tiers. Personally I think we need 3 tiers like most counties have. Had a slight issue with beaten provincial finalists being seeded,because of the disparity in county numbers in the different provinces. I would go to totally seeded draws for Provincial Championships, based on final League placings. In Ulster preliminary 8 plays 9. Winner then plays 1, then 2 v 7, 3 v 6 and 4 v 5. For semi final highest seed left plays lowest seed left. In Munster 3 v 6, 4 v 5 Same for other 2 provinces. If a Div. 4 team gets to a Provincial Final, they will have earned the right to keep a lower Division 2 side out of the Sam Maguire. In the Sam and Tailteain keep the preliminary quarter finals. Means few dead rubbers. Finishing first means a week off and finishing second gets a home prelim. quarter. 3 group winners made last year's semis with only my own county bucking the trend and that only after a penalty shoot out. ORIELMAN85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 386 - 16/01/2024 17:22:49 2520518 Link 0 |
Within the current structure, should provincial winners be rewarded with an extra home game? The Tailteann winner could also be rewarded an extra home game. The 3 provincial runners-up not drawn in the same group as the Tailteann winner could also be rewarded with an extra home game. In the Tailteann Cup, the 5 teams who miss out on the preliminary quarter-finals could be given a mercy consolation prize of an extra home game in the Tailteann Cup of the following year. The 3 remaining reward of home games in the Tailteann could be for the top 3 teams based on the league ranking. A consolation prize for the 3 teams who missed out on the All-Ireland qualification. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8274 - 16/01/2024 17:42:40 2520521 Link 0 |
A straightforward ranking table in football is a combination of championship and league performance. An example based on last year's championship progress and league ranking. ULSTER PRELIMINARY ROUND Cavan v Fermanagh QUARTER-FINALS Bowl A: Monaghan, Derry, Tyrone and Armagh. Bowl B: Donegal, Down, Antrim and Preliminary Round winner. SEMI-FINALS Bowl A: 1. Monaghan or QF opponent and 2. Derry or QF opponent. Bowl B: 3. Tyrone or QF opponent and 4. Armagh or QF opponent. LEINSTER PRELIMINARY ROUND Bowl A: Laois, Wexford and Carlow. Bowl B: Offaly, Longford and Wicklow. QUARTER-FINALS Bowl A: Dublin, Louth, Kildare and Westmeath. Bowl B: Meath and 3 Preliminary Round winners. SEMI-FINALS Bowl A: 1. Dublin or QF opponent and 2. Kildare or QF opponent. Bowl B: 3. Louth or QF opponent and 4. Westmeath or QF opponent. MUNSTER QUARTER-FINALS Bowl A: Clare and Limerick. Bowl B: Tipperary and Waterford. SEMI-FINALS Bowl A: 1. Kerry and 2. Cork. Bowl B: 2 Quarter-final winners. CONNACHT QUARTER-FINALS London v Galway* New York v Mayo* Sligo** v Leitrim** SEMI-FINALS Bowl A: 1. Mayo or New York and 2. Galway or London. Bowl B: Roscommon** and Sligo or Leitrim. * Rotation of counties taking on London or New York retained. ** Roscommon as highest remaining seed given bye to semi-final. Meath lost out on an All-Ireland place last year because Sligo got a lucky draw in a different provincial championship. It's an argument for all provinces to have an agreed seeding. In that scenario, Sligo would then have one of the top 2 seeds on their side of the draw. If Sligo get to a Connacht final in that scenario, they are there on fairer merit. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8274 - 16/01/2024 17:54:05 2520525 Link 0 |
I was wondering if Orielman's re-seeding after each round would give teams in the league more incentive? As you have it, a surprise Ulster QF loss by Monaghan to the Prelim winner, would place the latter in Bowl A for the SFs. That said, splitting teams into your two bowls for a "draw" better rewards weak teams after one upset win (that is, re-seeding after each round would give the weakest teams a mountain to climb) and creates some "luck" excitement. All said, teams could avoid that "mountain" by getting better league results, so I prefer re-seeding overall. Finally, how do you combine Championship and League performance for the overall ranking - it seems the league position is a tie breaker for going out in the same championship round? omahant (USA) - Posts: 2874 - 16/01/2024 20:40:23 2520561 Link 0 |
How to combine a Championship and League performance for the overall ranking: 1 - Dublin - All-Ireland - Winner - League 7 2 - Kerry - All-Ireland - Runners-up - League 5 3 - Monaghan - All-Ireland - Semi-final - League 6 4 - Derry - All-Ireland - Semi-final - League 8 5 - Mayo - All-Ireland - Quarter-final - League 1 6 - Tyrone - All-Ireland - Quarter-final - League 4 7 - Armagh - All-Ireland - Quarter-final - League 9 8 - Cork - All-Ireland - Quarter-final - League 12 9 - Galway - All-Ireland - Pre-Quarter-final - League 2 10 - Roscommon - All-Ireland - Pre-Quarter-final - League 3 11 - Donegal - All-Ireland - Pre-Quarter-final - League 10 12 - Kildare - All-Ireland - Pre-Quarter-final - League 13 13 - Louth - All-Ireland - Group 4th - League 11 14 - Clare - All-Ireland - Group 4th - League 17 15 - Westmeath - All-Ireland - Group 4th - League 20 16 - Sligo - All-Ireland - Group 4th - League 23 17 - Meath - Tailteann - Winner - League 14 18 - Down - Tailteann - Runners-up - League 19 19 - Antrim - Tailteann - Semi-final - League 22 20 - Laois - Tailteann - Semi-final - League 27 21 - Cavan - Tailteann - Quarter-final - League 15 22 - Limerick - Tailteann - Quarter-final - League 18 23 - Wexford - Tailteann - Quarter-final - League 29 24 - Carlow - Tailteann - Quarter-final - League 30 25 - Fermanagh - Tailteann - Pre-Quarter-final - League 16 26 - Offaly - Tailteann - Pre-Quarter-final - League 21 27 - Longford - Tailteann - Pre-Quarter-final - League 25 28 - Tipperary - Tailteann - Group 3rd - League 26 29 - Wicklow - Tailteann - Group 4th - League 24 30 - Leitrim - Tailteann - Group 4th - League 28 31 - Waterford - Tailteann - Group 4th - League 31 32 - London - Tailteann - Group 4th - League 32 The provincial draws take place in October. It doesn't seem as if that is going to change. A championship and league ranking table is a reflection of the year. Teams can move up and down every year depending on performance in both. It provides a fair enough seeding for each province to have a balanced draw. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8274 - 16/01/2024 21:44:08 2520576 Link 0 |
To enhance "2nd tier meaningful" as well as "fair flow of teams between tiers" - perhaps teams could play an 8v8 schedule in each tier. Then, when one group outperforms the other, they could claim more of the KO berths (say, top 10 of 16 to the Tier 1 KO, with 7v10 & 8v9 in Prelim QFs). If the Tier 1 bottom 6 merged with the Tier 2 top 10, you could have a mouthwatering Tier 2 KO (11v26, 17v20 etc in the Rd of 16). With 6 of the QF 8 (incl 2 Promotion/Stay Up Finals between 4 QF losers) going up or staying up, there would be plenty of ebb & flo between tiers. omahant (USA) - Posts: 2874 - 16/01/2024 21:45:36 2520577 Link 0 |