IT WASN’T THE best weekend for Gaelic football with one-sided games the order of the day around the country yesterday.
Dublin thrashed Longford by 27 points in Croke Park while Tipperary cruised past Waterford by 22 points.
We’ve already seen Carlow suffer a heavy beating against Laois in their Leinster opener a couple of weeks ago and it’s all meant there’s been a lot of question marks floating around about the validity of the current championship structure.
Is it time for change, do we need to rip up the current system and bring in a two-tiered All-Ireland championship?
Poll: Is it time for a two-tiered All-Ireland senior football championship?
IT WASN’T THE best weekend for Gaelic football with one-sided games the order of the day around the country yesterday.
Dublin thrashed Longford by 27 points in Croke Park while Tipperary cruised past Waterford by 22 points.
We’ve already seen Carlow suffer a heavy beating against Laois in their Leinster opener a couple of weeks ago and it’s all meant there’s been a lot of question marks floating around about the validity of the current championship structure.
Is it time for change, do we need to rip up the current system and bring in a two-tiered All-Ireland championship?
Poll Results:
5 of Dublin’s senior squad are back out in action for their U21′s tomorrow night against Kilkenny
Dublin, Galway and Kerry lead the way in The42′s hurling team of the weekend
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