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Published 17:38 21 Apr 2017 BST
Updated 00:14 22 Apr 2017 BST
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Brogan is keen on the league being played out during the summer and, with the All-Ireland moving back to August next year, crack on with the championship from then. He said:
"All the big competitions are going to group stages in the early rounds. I'd be in favour of the 32 teams in the Dublin championship [doing that] and 32 is probably too much. I don't want to name any teams as I don't want to be disrespectful but there's teams in that championship that have hardly won a match in years. He added, "I'd be in favour of group stages initially, so everyone gets two or three games and you can find your level."Group stages mean more club games and that may not sit well with the GAA power-brokers looking to streamline club and inter-county championships to please as many people as possible. Brogan's solution appears to be a good one but, like most things in GAA, you will get another 789 solutions to match that solution and we'll all argue ourselves hoarse.
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