If the pitch was unplayable, or there were safety considerations, why was the match started in the first place? The referee inspected the pitch just five minutes before kick-off. Several other ties were similarly abandoned at half-time.
The cynic in me suspects that playing enough minutes in order to negate the necessity of refunds for supporters might have been a prime consideration. Of course the clubs and the IFA can help allay such any suspicions by opening up the gates for the re-arranged fixtures. In the light of some very dubious decision making, surely this is the least fans deserve?
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Definitely need an all-Ireland league to sort out football. What are the arguments against, other than vested interests?
Well there's the pressure it will put on clubs to become full-time for a start. Given the difficulties southern clubs have got into it's hardly an enticing prospect. I doubt that Ireland can sustain a full-time league.
Better chance of sustaining a league on an all-island basis than a split that leaves bigger clubs with unenticing fixtures. As a Bohs fan, I'd rather be playing Linfield or Glens than Finn Harps or UCD!
The vast majority of clubs in Northern Ireland remain part-time. Even Linfield and the Glens retain part-time players. An all-Ireland league would have to be professional and the risks for most clubs / players would be huge. The addition of two big clubs isn't going to solve problems down south and the fact many full-time LOI teams are struggling means northern clubs don't see it as a solution either.
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