Maybe it was nostalgia, but despite the surrealness of watching an Ulster championship in front of an empty stadium in early November, it struck me that the do or die nature of championship football is what we have been missing this few years.
The qualifiers were great for the first few years, until the realisation that what all it has done has made the rich richer by giving them a second bite of the cherry if they get a tough draw or knocked out in a shock result. When the qualifiers started, it gave the minnows the chance to go on a run and build momentum through the backdoor. It was great to see Sligo, Wexford, Fermanagh and Longford do this in the early days. However, the greatest long term beneficiaries have been the stronger counties in my view.
Time to scrap the backdoor and the shite that is the Super 8s. Go back to knock out football when it is all on the day and teams can dare to dream a bit more; rather than "if we catch Dublin cold, they will still probably win the All Ireland through the backdoor".
If more games are needed, play them in the league where teams are evenly matched, by playing three divisions of 10 or 11 teams or play home and away in the league.
Thoughts!