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Published 13:24 24 Feb 2016 GMT
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Here are two alternative Championship restructures that will be voted upon Saturday.
Motion 56 (Roscommon)
Rather than just condemning the bottom eight league teams to the B Championship, the proposal calls for half the counties to enter the reincarnated Tommy Murphy Cup.
Likely to be as popular as an Adidas Dublin jersey among voters, this doomed motion specifies that once the provincial championships are finished, the competition will divide into two separate competitions.
In its first year the new championship will see the eight provincial finalists and the eight highest ranked teams in that year's Allianz Football League (not including provincial finalists where there is a doubling-up) making up Tier 1 (Sam Maguire).
From its second year, the winner of the previous year's Tier 2 competition will also be included in the Tier 1 competition, along with the seven highest ranked league sides.
Everyone else will be condemned to the B Championship.
Best of luck with that, Roscommon.
Motion 57 (Carlow)
This has more legs than Roscommon's plan but will likely be scuppered by the fact it (rightly) takes some degree of importance away from the provincial championships.
After the four provinces run off their competitions, this motions suggests the All-Ireland series takes on a new seeded format based on the previous year's provincial championships and that year's Allianz League results.
The All-Ireland series would then take place with Pot (Division) 3 and 4 seeds playing in Round 1, before meeting Pot 2 teams in Round 2 and then the winners eventually facing Pot 1 teams in Round 3.
The remaining eight teams after those three rounds would advance to an open draw All-Ireland quarter-finals.
This would bring a more logical structure to the All-Ireland series and, probably, reduce the risk of what currently happens in the qualifiers, where horrendous mismatches see smaller counties annihilated.
Better, but probably not good enough.
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