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Hard to credit RTÉ gave not one award to any GAA team , player or manager ? hurler32 (Limerick) - Posts: 867 - 17/12/2017 09:04:03 2065383 Link 3 |
Well it's voted by the people... jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20589 - 17/12/2017 09:33:54 2065388 Link 2 |
It's " an award " . Dubh_linn (Dublin) - Posts: 2312 - 17/12/2017 09:50:37 2065389 Link 1 |
I wouldn't worry too much about it. Those awards have no credibility any more. Conor McGregor won the award last year ahead of Carl Frampton amongst others. Enough said.
Greengrass (Louth) - Posts: 6029 - 17/12/2017 12:25:01 2065402 Link 2 |
Agreed. I'm old enough to remember when the GAA had almost no games on the TV and when Gaelic games generally were sneered at by cultural-cringe city dwellers. The opinions of those meringues didn't matter to me then and they don't matter to me now. Your club co final trophy and Sam and Liam are the only awards that matter to me.
essmac (Tyrone) - Posts: 1141 - 17/12/2017 12:58:36 2065407 Link 2 |
Agree with you-awards given by RTE mean little and we pay for the pleasure of not watching most of the produce.
browncows (Meath) - Posts: 2340 - 17/12/2017 13:29:45 2065410 Link 0 |
Hard to credit RTÉ gave not one award to any GAA team, player or manager? ormondbannerman (Clare) - Posts: 13473 - 17/12/2017 13:37:48 2065412 Link 3 |
Hands up from those that posted already who doesn't like any sports other than GAA sports. GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7290 - 17/12/2017 14:03:13 2065416 Link 3 |
Players from large field sport team sports rarely win individual sports awards - same as BBC sports award rarely won by footballers or rugby players. Usually athletes, tennis players..etc . Nothing to do with RTE disliking GAA . Silly idea considering how much coverage they give GAA bad.monkey (USA) - Posts: 4624 - 17/12/2017 15:54:59 2065428 Link 2 |
I wasn't aware that an Irish jumping team had won a European award but obviously a lot of voters were. I must be watching the wrong sports channels. Maybe some voters were just having a bit of fun. I doubt if GAA teams will be too worried and I can't see Jim Gavin writing a letter of complaint to RTE about the 'awards'. I'm glad to see McClean getting an award if only because of his determination to stand by his principles despite the huge pressure on him by the English media and the abuse he had to take on social media and on the pitch. He was also one of the few Ireland players to show a bit of fire and determination as they slumped out of the World Cup. Roll on the GAA season. neverright (Roscommon) - Posts: 1648 - 17/12/2017 16:32:41 2065435 Link 2 |
Who in the GAA deserved an award? It was voted on by the public. Some people are only happy to criticise. There would be plenty complaining if Canning or Moran got the award, there were plenty who felt they didn't deserve hurler or footballer of the year, now its RTÉ bias against GAA if the public don't recognise them as sport star of the year pj_mcmanus (Limerick) - Posts: 431 - 17/12/2017 16:36:09 2065436 Link 0 |
Anyway, don't worry too much because Declan Hannon, Limerick senior Hurling captain, will get sport star of the year next year pj_mcmanus (Limerick) - Posts: 431 - 17/12/2017 16:37:32 2065437 Link 0 |
To be fair, Dublin football team deserve something. 3 in a row, first since Kerry 84-86. But I reckon they getting punished by RTE cos Jim Gavin chose to defend his player one day in the summer. theborderfox (Monaghan) - Posts: 138 - 17/12/2017 17:03:47 2065442 Link 1 |
I would suggest if the Irish show jumping team won a popular vote - it must reflect on how few voted in the first place. I'd say most GAA people were out enjoying the weekend or more likely cannot bear to watch our National broadcaster. arock (Dublin) - Posts: 4892 - 17/12/2017 17:38:07 2065447 Link 0 |
The GAA should move to Sky Sports full time, they brought more viewers and revenue to RTE last year that all other sports put together . Let them show swimmers and show jumpers and see how they get on. Not a Dub supporter but they deserved Team of Year and surely Jim Gavin is Manager of Year culmore (None) - Posts: 1398 - 17/12/2017 17:42:15 2065449 Link 3 |
Ah no in fairness some auld biddy who trains animals so people can bet their life away on them fully deserves the women's award instead of Katie Taylor realdub (Dublin) - Posts: 8571 - 17/12/2017 18:26:14 2065454 Link 1 |
What a ridiculous statement! These awards were given by POPULAR vote. The fact that GAA people didn't win them means that a tiny number of GAA fans voted in it or the show jumping fraternity were well organised and voted a multiple of times for their sport. You can blame RTE for many things, but not for the actions of Joe Public! Anyway, not worth getting overexcited about it. For the most part these are meaningless awards
PoolSturgeon (Galway) - Posts: 1898 - 17/12/2017 19:43:06 2065467 Link 2 |
I do not think that Jim Gavin or indeed the Dublin team will be too worried as they have got the titles that matter. Anyway, one does not win an award- it is given out by someone, somewhere even if it is by a phone in. The guys who have nothing else better to do usually are the ones who phone in for such awards -handed out. browncows (Meath) - Posts: 2340 - 17/12/2017 21:21:08 2065476 Link 0 |
a fine hurler who destroyed teams on his own up to minor level, would love to see him produce the talent he has on the senior stage another fine person off the field also who seems to be fairly well grounded
bulmccabe (Tyrone) - Posts: 361 - 19/12/2017 01:23:39 2065559 Link 0 |
Team of the year was not a popular vote. Only McClean was voted on by Public. jpcampion (Laois) - Posts: 194 - 19/12/2017 10:10:17 2065574 Link 0 |