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<blockquote data-quote="junior footballer" data-source="post: 7096181" data-attributes="member: 22729"><p>The majority of club players across the country are playing championship games in July, august and September the best months of the year……for the absolute vast majority of clubs it’s the county title that counts, everything after that is a bonus. Are fellas serious about running club first? When does the national league start? When does the championship? Flog county players all spring and summmer and then all winter? </p><p>This split season hasn’t even finished and fellas want to change it……club players of which most of us have been one want 2 things essentially - a confirmed games calendar and as many games as possible without being flogged.</p><p>We know have that at least in cork- a proper league structure and a proper championship structure, it seems to be working and the time to review it is after it’s concluded.</p><p>Every time you constrict the intercounty game like the gaa rightly did with the split season you reduce commercial revenue which means less trickle down money for clubs. </p><p>Clubs are foremost and the proof of that is getting the best months of the year to play championship matches</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="junior footballer, post: 7096181, member: 22729"] The majority of club players across the country are playing championship games in July, august and September the best months of the year……for the absolute vast majority of clubs it’s the county title that counts, everything after that is a bonus. Are fellas serious about running club first? When does the national league start? When does the championship? Flog county players all spring and summmer and then all winter? This split season hasn’t even finished and fellas want to change it……club players of which most of us have been one want 2 things essentially - a confirmed games calendar and as many games as possible without being flogged. We know have that at least in cork- a proper league structure and a proper championship structure, it seems to be working and the time to review it is after it’s concluded. Every time you constrict the intercounty game like the gaa rightly did with the split season you reduce commercial revenue which means less trickle down money for clubs. Clubs are foremost and the proof of that is getting the best months of the year to play championship matches [/QUOTE]
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