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Division One gets all the advantages

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Ahsure yerrah,of course you wouldn't be looking through maroon tinted glasses would you me boyo,ashure by the way who are the little men now,ye bottled it as usual last sunday,so therefore what ever advantages division one have is of no RELEVANCE to YERE LOT ,who in the name of god would have interest in semis in the lower divisions, as it was as per usual there was a poor attendance in salthill.

mlcollins (Kerry) - Posts: 440 - 11/04/2012 12:53:58    1148784

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division 1 gets advantages becuz its division 1...its up to other counties to get promoted..stop complaining and get to work on gettin promoted out of divsion 3

pidge (Cork) - Posts: 543 - 11/04/2012 17:11:43    1149189

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"legendzxix
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1148698 If Kilkenny returned, where would they fit in? A division 4 of 7 playing home and away or have you another solution?? "

Well spotted, i should have included Kilkenny. So including Kilkenny, keep Div 4 a 6 team division in that case. And yes that would be 5 home games, and 5 away games. Make Division 3 a 7 team division.

Division 1 - 10 teams ( Play 9 league games ).
Division 2 - 10 teams ( Play 9 league games ).
Division 3 - 7 teams ( Play 6 home & 6 away games ).
Division 4 - 6 teams ( Play 5 home & 5 away games ).

Top of the table wins the division, with Top of Division 1 being crowned National league champions.

GaryMc82 (Derry) - Posts: 3026 - 12/04/2012 14:13:22    1149900

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Ive a suspicion it was brought in this year as they thought they would have a good chance of filling Croker two more times than usual, as all they needed was for Dublin to finish in the top 4. We all know now however that Dublin aren't as good as last year and are no longer a top 4 team.

Derry_ledd (Derry) - Posts: 2093 - 12/04/2012 14:31:04    1149919

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