Seán Kelly: Tiered All-Ireland structure would be 'magic bullet' for football

"Run the championships exactly as proposed but instead of having all counties in qualifiers, have two tiers."

Seán Kelly: Tiered All-Ireland structure would be 'magic bullet' for football

Former GAA president Seán Kelly believes a tiered All-Ireland senior football championship would help to provide “the magic bullet” solution for the competition, writes John Fogarty.

Kelly, who in 2012 proposed the championship be split into two after the completion of provincial activity, likes director general Páraic Duffy’s SFC plan but says it doesn't go far enough for weaker counties.

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