I was going to say 2019 was dramatic wasnât it. Galway got knocked out.
Weâll be semi pro in a five years.
Ewan wants to scrap County Championshipâs.
These lads must think money grows on trees
Heâs only gone and taken my Box Office Industries Club GAA Power Rankings and turned it into an abomination of an idea.
I actually think Ewan is onto something here. Imagine combining Limerick and Clare championshipâs, Cork and Waterford. At most their is 4 good teams in most countyâs. Club championshipâs as predictable as the county game these days.
Basically looking to replicate the all Ireland league
Mental stuff.
How many Rugby clubs in Ireland compared to GAA clubs?
Watty Grahamâs Glen were playing Intermediate in Derry 10 years ago. How many promotions would they have needed to get to compete in an All Ireland Club Final this year under Ewanâs Super League model ?
Ewam MacKenna proudly presents: The F OFF Premier League
1 Kilmacud Crokes
2 Crossmaglen Rangers
3 Glen
4 Mountbellew Moylough
5 Kilcoo
6 Na Fianna
7 Moycullen
8 Errigal Ciaran
9 St. Finbarrâs
10 Nemo Rangers
11 Slaughtneil
12 St Brigidâs
13 Naas
14 Dungannon Clarkes
15 Westport
16 Scotstown
17 Castlebar Mitchels
18 Dromore
19 Lavey
20 Salthill-Knocknacarra
Corofin in the Skybet Championship?
They were relegated on the final day of the old amateur county championship system. Professional club GAA is a ruthless business. A whole new ball game.
Clare/Galway, Limerick/Tipp, Cork/Waterford club hurling championshipâs would be very interesting.
Theyâd win the Championship. Portarlington under Tessio (is Tessio over Portarlington?@myboyblue) likely to take the other Automatic promotion place.
Two epic Play Off Semi finals then between Clonmel Commercials v Cuala and Newcastlewest v St Eunanâs.
Iâm going to substitute out Salthill-Knocknacarra from the Premier League and put in Portarlington.
This is because I want Ballymun Kickhams supporters going on the rampage on the final day of the season as they clinch promotion at Salthill, exactly like Leeds supporters did at Bournemouth in 1990.
Kevin McStayâs Hot Zone (aka the GAA Soccer Saturday) would be honreal.
Actually thereâs nothing to stop such a programme as is.
POINT Jack McKevitt 54 Naas 0-13 Celbridge 1-9
GOAL Ben OâConnor 54 St. Finbarrâs 1-16 Blackrock 0-17
POINT Lee Gannon 55 Whitehall Colmcille 0-12 St. Vincentâs 0-12
GOAL Ethan McNouveauname 53 Edendork 1-10 Ardboe 0-13
I could just see Naoise WaldĹon taking up the Paul Merson role in that kind of show.
Steven Poacher would have to be on the panel keeping an eye on particular games. If only so they could use the phrase âPoacher turned gamekeeperâ.
Heâd love a good, fascinating tactical battle between St. Eunanâs and Naomh Conaill up in Donegal with a final score of 1-04 to 0-08.
He could be standing on a forklift getting an aerial view of proceedings.
âLovinâ this one Kevin, Glenties have had possesion for the last four minutes, theyâre handpassing it around their own 45, finally now Eunanâs are beginning to push up a little bit but thereâs not much pressure coming on the ball carrier, Eunanâs being sensible in not leaving themselves open to the counter attack, thereâs a minute of normal time left and Glenties are up by a point.â
âWeâll come back to you Steven if Eunanâs eventually manage to get the ball back.â
Interesting interview with the ceo of URC about his intentions to stage a final Stade De Franc.
Can you imagine a Munster v Leinster final on the June bank holiday weekend next year?
It would test the gaas resolve anyway Iâd say.
Your a gas ticket.