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29th October 2021
01:30pm BST

"I think the outline of Proposal B definitely is something that I’m personally in favour of, you have to be careful because of who you're speaking on behalf of, but I’m definitely for it. [caption id="attachment_239390" align="alignnone" width="1200"]"There’s no doubt that there's a couple of tweaks to be made, we still value our Ulster championship up here. It's something that we really love and you know, whether we can try and look at providing the winners of that Ulster championship with an incentive, with an extra couple of points to start the league off. "Then also the area around some division one teams not getting the chance to play in the latter stages of the championship, that would be the two tweaks that I myself, would want to see changed around for Proposal B.GAA Icon and Donegal Captain, Michael Murphy has partnered with Gallaghers Bakehouse to celebrate the nationwide launch of their new range of uniquely handcrafted sourdough breads and introduce their new campaign, Bread Made Better, The Secret is Out. Gallaghers Bakehouse has been baking delicious fresh bread since 1968 in the picturesque village of Ardara, Co Donegal but this exciting new range boasts all the benefits of sourdough goodness, fermented for a light texture and flavoursome taste whilst full of fibre, offering a bread that is not just tastier but also healthier too. The new range is available in select Tesco, Dunnes Stores, Supervalu, Spar, Centra stores nationwide.[/caption] "I've played championship now for the last 14 or 15 years, and the mood over the last three to four years with the way the National League has gone, and to see the the level playing pitch the National League provides, to see the excitement, the speed of game, the quality pitches, people attending games, Saturday night games - everything that the National League has done, I do believe similar format to that which Proposal B provided is something to really try and look at.
"I think there's a sufficient enough kind of backing and that 50% shouldn't really change in their opinion between now and February or next year, and maybe a few of them tweaks, may change over that other cohort.
"I do think it’s the right thing to do and to go and give it a trial, give it a go, we've tried things over the last number of years, different changes and structures. It doesn't have to be set in stone forever but let's give it a trial and have a go.
One of Murphy's solutions to the separation problem between the province and the championship, was the incentive of extra points. He explains why this might appease the Ulster Council and those who say there needs to be a link between the two tournaments.
"You would be fearful of it becoming like a pre-season competition, if there was nothing to lose, and no harm intended, but there are pre-season competitions like the McKenna Cup that, don't get me wrong, you go to play that game and you're planning on winning them to get the first couple of games of the year.
"But you have to be fearful if we didn't put something on the provincial championships, that they wouldn't be taken by everybody with the same face value as maybe they can, and should be."
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