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<blockquote data-quote="Shabby" data-source="post: 7055842" data-attributes="member: 19757"><p>I don’t really think there’d be much of a buy in from players for any end of season tournament with no real prize. Just my two cents. The idea of making the championship proper is more appealing but the timing isn’t suitable to many. </p><p></p><p>People will blame the clubs, and there should be more possibly but the board need to get a good management team together firstly and then convince players/clubs to buy in accordingly knowing it was worth their time and effort. That’s probably why Duhallow have done well. Organisation costs nothing. </p><p></p><p>The county leagues are too packed though as we’ve said. The time isn’t really there. Look at the big clubs now and they don’t really allow dual players. You’ll have dual players out every weekend for approx 18 weeks of the leagues. Is that correct? And then then 6-12 weeks in championship. Split season is good. Now split the leagues and condense them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shabby, post: 7055842, member: 19757"] I don’t really think there’d be much of a buy in from players for any end of season tournament with no real prize. Just my two cents. The idea of making the championship proper is more appealing but the timing isn’t suitable to many. People will blame the clubs, and there should be more possibly but the board need to get a good management team together firstly and then convince players/clubs to buy in accordingly knowing it was worth their time and effort. That’s probably why Duhallow have done well. Organisation costs nothing. The county leagues are too packed though as we’ve said. The time isn’t really there. Look at the big clubs now and they don’t really allow dual players. You’ll have dual players out every weekend for approx 18 weeks of the leagues. Is that correct? And then then 6-12 weeks in championship. Split season is good. Now split the leagues and condense them. [/QUOTE]
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