Quote from: smort on November 26, 2023, 07:26:16 AMSo if that's the case - say your county gets knocked out in mid June...Quote from: ranch on November 26, 2023, 06:58:31 AMQuote from: intheknowhow on November 25, 2023, 04:12:18 PM[
So league shouldn't matter? Ok, let Dublin play tailteann cup.. Kilkenny play Christy ring
Exactly, league shouldn't matter.
With there being a split season it's much fairer that championship grades are based on championship performances when all clubs have their county players available. Basing it on league position is unfair, which is why we get a situation where a club like Cullyhanna win a handy intermediate championship in Armagh this year.
If they are going to be linked then counties need to take Tyrone's approach and play the majority of league games once county players are back with their clubs, which defeats the point of the season being split in the first place.
I thought the point of the split season was that clubs didn't play when county was playing. An intercounty season, and then a club season
Club players get no games whatsoever at all (either league or championship) effectively until the start of July?
So you have to fit both competitions in at that stage.
If you want to lose players to the game that's a great starting point towards achieving it