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<blockquote data-quote="Ogre Moran" data-source="post: 7426299" data-attributes="member: 49561"><p>You have a good point though. I have found myself having less and less interest in the IC game. The AI qualification and matches system is convoluted and thus hard to follow. It's all happening in April. The matches are becoming 'products' and short-term revenue maximisation seems to be Croke Park's aim. A surprise result means little in a league system and it is really boiling down to two or three teams as AI winners in both codes. What the GAA was operating pre-pandemic was a far better championship setup. I think I saw that Jarlath Burns wants to reconsider having September AI finals - that would be a good move.</p><p> All said, the club game for youngsters will continue to do well by comparison because it is more simple and traditional in structure and a bit more fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ogre Moran, post: 7426299, member: 49561"] You have a good point though. I have found myself having less and less interest in the IC game. The AI qualification and matches system is convoluted and thus hard to follow. It's all happening in April. The matches are becoming 'products' and short-term revenue maximisation seems to be Croke Park's aim. A surprise result means little in a league system and it is really boiling down to two or three teams as AI winners in both codes. What the GAA was operating pre-pandemic was a far better championship setup. I think I saw that Jarlath Burns wants to reconsider having September AI finals - that would be a good move. All said, the club game for youngsters will continue to do well by comparison because it is more simple and traditional in structure and a bit more fun. [/QUOTE]
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