With no finals due to be played in Division 2 and Division 4, plus the possibility of the something similar happening in Divisions 1 and 4, Colm Cooper believes the integrity of the Allianz Football Leagues “is under threat”.
Following the weekend’s results, there will be no final in Division 2 because Mayo and Clare are both scheduled to play championship games over the weekend of June 26/27.
The same applies in Division 4 as Louth and Carlow will also be out on championship duty that weekend.
Speaking on last night’s ‘Sunday Game’, the Kerry great said: “I don't like it and I think the integrity of the competition is under threat.
“If you start a competition you need to be in a position where you're able to finish it. I understand Covid, I understand time restrictions. But I think asking teams to go out three weekends in a row, and teams fighting for their life - promotion or relegation - you have to be a in position where you're finishing competitions.”
He added: “Surely if we're going into a competition let's make every effort to make sure that we can complete them, regardless of which teams are in the final.
“For me it doesn't make sense - I wouldn't be too pleased about it. People will say that was decided before the competition was set out but it doesn't wash with me.”
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