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<blockquote data-quote="peopleluas" data-source="post: 6979466" data-attributes="member: 13568"><p>The most essential overall differences that I currently see for Cork club football between the A/B/C proposals are:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">C: Condensed 5th grade club championship with less games (no backdoor),<br /> and continue the situation where Cork 5th grade clubs play Kerry 3rd grade clubs in the Munster Junior Club Championship.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">B: Run a 5th grade championship county-wide rather than on a divisional basis,<br /> and continue the situation where Cork 5th grade clubs play Kerry 3rd grade clubs in the Munster Junior Club Championship.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">A: Continue with a 5th grade championship on a divisional basis,<br /> and have Cork 4th grade clubs play Kerry 3rd grade clubs in the Munster Junior Club Championship.</li> </ul><p>In order of most preference to least preference, my order would be: A, B, C - for the following reasons:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">C has less games and is too condensed.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">The divisions have merit in that games are nearby for supporters, and neighbour rivalries are keener.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">With rare exceptions, Cork have been uncompetitive in the Munster Junior Club Foorball championship. Option B isn't enough to change that. Little point in having uncompetitive teams in a competition. Option A fixes that, and the benefit-vibe spreads beyond just the clubs who win more.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">There are other ways to fix the Urhan situation.</li> </ol><p>Having written all of that, it may well be that my take on it will change as I learn more about the proposals and about what other people's views are and their reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peopleluas, post: 6979466, member: 13568"] The most essential overall differences that I currently see for Cork club football between the A/B/C proposals are: [LIST] [*]C: Condensed 5th grade club championship with less games (no backdoor), and continue the situation where Cork 5th grade clubs play Kerry 3rd grade clubs in the Munster Junior Club Championship. [*]B: Run a 5th grade championship county-wide rather than on a divisional basis, and continue the situation where Cork 5th grade clubs play Kerry 3rd grade clubs in the Munster Junior Club Championship. [*]A: Continue with a 5th grade championship on a divisional basis, and have Cork 4th grade clubs play Kerry 3rd grade clubs in the Munster Junior Club Championship. [/LIST] In order of most preference to least preference, my order would be: A, B, C - for the following reasons: [LIST=1] [*]C has less games and is too condensed. [*]The divisions have merit in that games are nearby for supporters, and neighbour rivalries are keener. [*]With rare exceptions, Cork have been uncompetitive in the Munster Junior Club Foorball championship. Option B isn't enough to change that. Little point in having uncompetitive teams in a competition. Option A fixes that, and the benefit-vibe spreads beyond just the clubs who win more. [*]There are other ways to fix the Urhan situation. [/LIST] Having written all of that, it may well be that my take on it will change as I learn more about the proposals and about what other people's views are and their reasons. [/QUOTE]
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