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Dublin's Success Not Down To Money - GAA President

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Replying To oneoff:  "You would know a lot about carrying out poor resurch to be fair"
Has jimbo done something recently that was badly researched that you, with 36 posts a relative newcomer to the site, has already noticed??
Do tell

keithlemon (Australia) - Posts: 920 - 25/07/2019 16:33:12    2216399

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Well said @Whammo. A lot of the funding the likes of MacKenna go nuts about is based on one key thing - getting kids playing our games. It's what the GAA is all about.

I do think the GAA should do more to help weaker counties, maybe something like puting structures in place similar to the brilliant job the DCB have done in the past 20 years. But that's nothing to do with funding for Dublin, just in the spirit of competition it's something I'd like to see.

JoeSoap (Donegal) - Posts: 1432 - 25/07/2019 16:48:17    2216403

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Replying To BliainanÁir:  "'Huh?'

One of your more enlightened posts."
Yup....defo a charmer.

Jackeen (Dublin) - Posts: 4097 - 25/07/2019 16:52:56    2216407

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Replying To BliainanÁir:  "Who's this McKenna guy?

We can all think for ourselves and see clearly. Dublin GAA was pumped with money to try and keep soccer and rugby at bay.

Now the GAA have created a monster."
The only monsters around here have green eyes.
We're lovely, we are.

steve097 (Dublin) - Posts: 109 - 25/07/2019 16:54:07    2216409

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Replying To avonali:  "Grow up would you. Clown."
We're grown up alright. And you're right in many respects we are clowns. We shouldn't participate in any competition with Dublin until finances are divided equally and unfair advantages are taken away.

Let's spell it out for you again Avonlie.

1. Massive unfair government funding.
2. Regereeing bias as evidenced by lack of cards, officiating in favour of Dublin.
3. Provincial population.
4. So many home games.

You know the rest. Seen as you can call people clown. I'd call you a little jumped up bully.

BliainanÁir (Laois) - Posts: 598 - 25/07/2019 16:57:39    2216412

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Replying To Jackeen:  "Yup....defo a charmer."
Do you think we're on the pull on this site and your a catch?

BliainanÁir (Laois) - Posts: 598 - 25/07/2019 16:58:45    2216413

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Replying To BliainanÁir:  "Do you think we're on the pull on this site and your a catch?"
Haha spoken like a true lad!

Jackeen (Dublin) - Posts: 4097 - 25/07/2019 17:04:53    2216415

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Replying To Jackeen:  "Haha spoken like a true lad!"
You can hold on to your coddle, you won't be getting near my codpiece ;) Well actually no, I'm sure you're a lovely lady in 'reality'.

BliainanÁir (Laois) - Posts: 598 - 25/07/2019 17:09:06    2216420

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Replying To BliainanÁir:  "We're grown up alright. And you're right in many respects we are clowns. We shouldn't participate in any competition with Dublin until finances are divided equally and unfair advantages are taken away.

Let's spell it out for you again Avonlie.

1. Massive unfair government funding.
2. Regereeing bias as evidenced by lack of cards, officiating in favour of Dublin.
3. Provincial population.
4. So many home games.

You know the rest. Seen as you can call people clown. I'd call you a little jumped up bully."
Why dont you respond to Whammos post? You keep going on about this funding. I'm curious where you and others got your information. Not doubting you but Whammos figures can be seen.

lilylanger (Kildare) - Posts: 758 - 25/07/2019 17:10:46    2216422

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Replying To jimbodub:  "It is.

It's exactly what it's based on.

Regurgitated BS from a highly questionable source as was recently proven without doubt by the fella's own hate filled words, despite his best efforts to hide such.

But unfortunately those wanting it to be true hoover it up!

Says it all. Shameless stuff"
I'm so confused about this whole funding debate now feck sake.

lilylanger (Kildare) - Posts: 758 - 25/07/2019 17:12:03    2216423

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Replying To lilylanger:  "Why dont you respond to Whammos post? You keep going on about this funding. I'm curious where you and others got your information. Not doubting you but Whammos figures can be seen."
https://twitter.com/SeanMcGoldrick1/status/1093268753725431808/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1093268753725431808&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rte.ie%2Fsport%2Fgaa%2F2019%2F0614%2F1055359-dublin-funding%2F

Read through the feed. Sean McGoldrick, respected journalist 'Dublin got the equivalent of the golden ticket'.

BliainanÁir (Laois) - Posts: 598 - 25/07/2019 17:17:14    2216425

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Replying To keithlemon:  "Has jimbo done something recently that was badly researched that you, with 36 posts a relative newcomer to the site, has already noticed??
Do tell"
I'm just pointing out that you're not the best when it comes to resurch. Just go back a few pages on this thread and you'll see. As I've pointed out already I was a poster before

I say you as this is obviously another one of your many profiles.

oneoff (UK) - Posts: 1380 - 25/07/2019 17:31:00    2216433

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Replying To BliainanÁir:  "https://twitter.com/SeanMcGoldrick1/status/1093268753725431808/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1093268753725431808&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rte.ie%2Fsport%2Fgaa%2F2019%2F0614%2F1055359-dublin-funding%2F

Read through the feed. Sean McGoldrick, respected journalist 'Dublin got the equivalent of the golden ticket'."
Will do. Thanks.

lilylanger (Kildare) - Posts: 758 - 25/07/2019 17:41:26    2216440

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Replying To BliainanÁir:  "https://twitter.com/SeanMcGoldrick1/status/1093268753725431808/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1093268753725431808&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rte.ie%2Fsport%2Fgaa%2F2019%2F0614%2F1055359-dublin-funding%2F

Read through the feed. Sean McGoldrick, respected journalist 'Dublin got the equivalent of the golden ticket'."
None the wiser. A piece of paper with numbers on it with no context behind it or even where it came from? Somebody questioned what are they basing the funding on but he didn't have that information. Why is it so difficult to get that information?

lilylanger (Kildare) - Posts: 758 - 25/07/2019 17:46:11    2216441

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Replying To BliainanÁir:  "We're grown up alright. And you're right in many respects we are clowns. We shouldn't participate in any competition with Dublin until finances are divided equally and unfair advantages are taken away.

Let's spell it out for you again Avonlie.

1. Massive unfair government funding.
2. Regereeing bias as evidenced by lack of cards, officiating in favour of Dublin.
3. Provincial population.
4. So many home games.

You know the rest. Seen as you can call people clown. I'd call you a little jumped up bully."
Whatever child- by the way it's it's "seeing"...not seen.

avonali (Dublin) - Posts: 1974 - 25/07/2019 18:21:08    2216451

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Replying To Greengrass:  "So you are saying that the figures quoted by Ewan McKenna and several others in the media in relation to the allocation of grant development money by The GAA between 2008 and 2017 is incorrect . If so why has John Horan not unequivocally said the same thing and why has he not provided the figures to substantiate this assertion ? Surely that is the least that Dublin in particular and The GAA in general deserve."
https://www.google.ie/amp/s/www.irishmirror.ie/sport/gaa/gaa-defend-colossal-funding-given-5109614.amp

From the above article:

There is a caveat in that the wages of coaches in the capital are paid by the Dublin County Board, but by the relevant provincial council where every other county is concerned.


So, the €1.64m that the Leinster Council receives for games development, for example, is then distributed among the other 11 counties in the province, excluding Dublin.

But at an average of just less than €150,000 each, it still falls well short of Dublin's funding.

Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4222 - 25/07/2019 18:23:13    2216452

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Replying To lilylanger:  "I'm so confused about this whole funding debate now feck sake."
https://www.google.ie/amp/s/www.irishtimes.com/sport/gaelic-games/dublin-claiming-the-bulk-of-gaa-s-development-funds-1.2091641%3fmode=amp

Games development

Many of the smaller counties (Leitrim, Longford, Monaghan, etc) received just €39,000, although GAA director general Páraic Duffy was quick to point out that this was not comparing like with like, highlighting the fact Dublin employs its own coaching and games administrators, while in all other counties they are employed by the province.

Other counties in Leinster, for example, would have their games development paid from the province allocation of €1.63 million; yet Duffy agreed there was still something of a discrepancy.

"This is not a new issue, and has come up for the last number of years," he said. "Dublin has employed a huge number of coaches the last number of years. Of course we are trying to get the balance right, but it will take time. But we also cannot expect to treat Dublin the same as we would very other county, given the population.

"We are trying to address that, but I would say the investment in Dublin has been very successful, in terms of participation, especially at club level."

Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4222 - 25/07/2019 18:33:34    2216458

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Replying To avonali:  "Whatever child- by the way it's it's "seeing"...not seen."
You're under pressure now, getting very petty. Didn't take much! You posted initially as if you were above insulting but your thin veneer of sophistication slipped quickly.

If you want to go down the spelling/punctuation route you should have been more careful in your latest post.

'it's, it's'?

The stuttering Dub!

BliainanÁir (Laois) - Posts: 598 - 25/07/2019 19:21:08    2216467

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Replying To Jackeen:  "No matter how many times you post this, and you've posted it many times, nobody will debate this with you because nobody has enough knowledge to on this forum."
Ah you got to try.

These threads just annoy me so much.

These guys don't care about equality either. Everything was just fine until they stopped winning things or because they now see fewer exciting championship games.

They would want less children from Dublin to have access to good quality coaching and exposure to our games.

10s of thousands of kids, some in some of most socio-benefit from this project every year. Some of these kids come from some of the most socio-economically deprived areas in the country. They are out playing Gaelic games and avoiding god knows what other harmful pursuits.

The mentality that can find the negative in that actually makes me incredibly angry.

Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4222 - 25/07/2019 19:24:59    2216469

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Replying To lilylanger:  "None the wiser. A piece of paper with numbers on it with no context behind it or even where it came from? Somebody questioned what are they basing the funding on but he didn't have that information. Why is it so difficult to get that information?"
Ah come on Lilylanger. When Cork receives 1/16th of Dublin's funding straight away you know something is up.

Plus Bertie Ahern's 5 million euro in the noughties.

You can't justify that funding for a one county team out of 1.4mil population.

BliainanÁir (Laois) - Posts: 598 - 25/07/2019 19:25:47    2216470

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