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Published 10:57 23 Jun 2022 BST
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However, there are still clear gaps between teams, and one sided affairs were not avoidable, which is why former Roscommon manager Kevin McStay, believes that there should actually be three tiers.
Speaking to RTE, the football commentator shares his views on a potential restructure of the championship.
“There is clearly a requirement for three tiers in my view, but how you would get there in the short-term might be a bit trickier.“We’ve crossed the rubicon about another tier. It is now accepted. It’s done, it’s launched, it floated. Great. And there are improvements to it,” said McStay.“But the fact that the dam was broken with the creation of the Tailteann Cup and that it has thus far enjoyed an encouraging first year could make it easier to pave the way for further change.
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