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<blockquote data-quote="Patman360" data-source="post: 7072781" data-attributes="member: 41430"><p>Think it was the right decision to cull a bunch of bottom level Junior A teams into the B championship from this season personally, a lot of sides were stuck in a rut at the bottom rung of a loaded A championship which huge discrepancies across the divisions, will take awhile to sort out still and some very onesided games did occur, the likes of Kilmeen are clearly levels above, say Lough Rovers or Grange, but I think overall it will lead to a few more clubs getting their houses in order as the threat of relegation from the A championship hangs over them and will even out (hopefully) over time (combined with the open county Junior C championship that Ballyphehane just won). The introduction of Premier Junior should help going forward and would also favour the scrapping of divisions at A level. </p><p></p><p>It's a difficult one, as there's always going to be a few clubs who just won't give a shite about one code or the other and if they take it seriously will have numbers to beat much smaller clubs. </p><p></p><p>I do think the above results are more on Imokilly though, football championship's there have been a mess for some time now, Midleton being unable to field this weekend also is just another clear example of how poor a state football is in east Cork (for the most part).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patman360, post: 7072781, member: 41430"] Think it was the right decision to cull a bunch of bottom level Junior A teams into the B championship from this season personally, a lot of sides were stuck in a rut at the bottom rung of a loaded A championship which huge discrepancies across the divisions, will take awhile to sort out still and some very onesided games did occur, the likes of Kilmeen are clearly levels above, say Lough Rovers or Grange, but I think overall it will lead to a few more clubs getting their houses in order as the threat of relegation from the A championship hangs over them and will even out (hopefully) over time (combined with the open county Junior C championship that Ballyphehane just won). The introduction of Premier Junior should help going forward and would also favour the scrapping of divisions at A level. It's a difficult one, as there's always going to be a few clubs who just won't give a shite about one code or the other and if they take it seriously will have numbers to beat much smaller clubs. I do think the above results are more on Imokilly though, football championship's there have been a mess for some time now, Midleton being unable to field this weekend also is just another clear example of how poor a state football is in east Cork (for the most part). [/QUOTE]
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