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Published 15:22 17 Apr 2017 BST
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Of course, some people would argue that the wheat should already be separated. Keep the championship tiered, look at the success of the league. Yes, look at the success of the league. It was bloody brilliant - and this in the dross that's supposed to be modern day football.
But if you cut teams off from the start of the season, you'll not only weaken each of those counties more and more the longer we drift, you'll weaken the whole championship too.
If you want to have an All-Ireland competition, you should encompass the whole of Ireland and there's nothing wrong with dividing the thing into two after the group stages.
For others, it's just natural. When a weaker team or individual take on a superior one, they revert into their shells - that's going to happen. It happens in every single sport, it's the natural order of things.
If we forced them to come out and play, we'd only see more hammerings and that would be even more boring.
Instead, we just have to get through those rounds because it's worth it. Some of the teams in the FIFA World Cup would make you roll your eyes and sigh. Namibia have no right being in the same group as New Zealand. Amateurs sometimes get a shot at Roger bloody Federer. It's a pointless enough affair but no-one really cares once we get to the business end and it feeds into the fervour that is prime competition on the calendar.
If the championship was seeded in groups, it would seem entirely sensible to everyone because it would enable a proper, fair and structured pathway where the best have to come through. If you're not good enough, you get chucked half way through into the B tournament but you get the same chance as everyone the next season again.
If that was done, there'd be a lot more logic and rhythm to the season and you wouldn't have people crying for change at every juncture just for the sake of it when it's not needed.
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