Its a very contentious issue there are people in both teams who would support it and also people who would be against it. There would have to be 2 teams otherwise there would be alot of people in the North Isles not playing any competitive football. This could also lead to a lack of support for the team. Logistically it would not be easy, games are one thing but training would be totally different, each isle would probably have to train seperately which would lead to a lack of cohesion within the team. Where would home games be played? the Yell pitch is poor but playing games in Unst mid week is difficult. If there were 2 teams you could not only play at weekends. B's in Mid yell A's In Unst? There would need to be 2 managers, 1 from each isle who knows the players (at least to start with). There are certainly players in each team who can and have played A league football to a decent standard however it would also depend on the players who have left to pursue A league football returning to play for the team, otherwise it would still be mostly b league players playing in the A league.