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You think pledging 32 million to the GAA is donating to charity?
SurelyToGod (Donegal) - Posts: 437 - 14/12/2023 17:04:52 2516804 Link 0 |
Are you a Guard?
updwell (Limerick) - Posts: 847 - 14/12/2023 17:06:24 2516805 Link 1 |
Wonder how much of the 13bn tax they didn't have to pay did Apple give away?
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13862 - 14/12/2023 17:15:38 2516806 Link 2 |
So is alcohol u must have been under the influence writing this
Blackandamber11 (Westmeath) - Posts: 20 - 14/12/2023 17:15:46 2516807 Link 1 |
The last money he donated to the GAA every cent went to the club's, I have no reason to doubt that it won't happen again this time. Good man J.P
eoinog (Sligo) - Posts: 1957 - 14/12/2023 17:16:13 2516808 Link 1 |
Well done to JP, Noreen and to all the McManus family for their enormously generous donation to all the GAA clubs in the country, as specified in their letter to the various county boards. letsgetgoing (Roscommon) - Posts: 631 - 14/12/2023 17:53:05 2516815 Link 3 |
The Big Tech Woke billionaires only fund people who support what benefits them, under the guise of "humanitarianism" etc.
BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3118 - 14/12/2023 17:55:04 2516816 Link 2 |
What if everyone in the country took that approach... Don't bother paying tax, but give donations to sports organisations and charities instead? The whole country would grind to a hault. As someone interested in GAA it's a nice gesture from McManus, which he didn't have to do, but I wouldn't call him a great man or anything. MayoDan (Mayo) - Posts: 434 - 14/12/2023 17:55:54 2516817 Link 1 |
Just a left field question for you Pikeman- obviously in the early 90s alot of club grounds and facilities that had been built or upgraded in the 50s and 60s were looking a little outdated. There has been a big push from the top down to upgrade infrastructure with some seeing this as being their legacy when their terms of office are looked back at. The question I have is are we taking our eye off the ball somewhat? There are clubs who aren't getting great participation rates from the young people in their parishes. Adult players especially younger ones are walking away also. Should we be concentrating more now on looking after the players, both underage and adult, before we end up with excellent facilities dotted around the country with gates locked because no players are playing for the clubs and no parents and ex-players are volunteering to coach the clubs teams and do the administration work needed? I'm not suggesting they should be paid, but maybe more blitzes in Croke Park could be organised for underage teams as days out, more fun days organised and paid for for kids and the local community in the clubs, even weekend away training/bonding sessions for adult players part subsidised? Try to incentivise people to join or stick with the GAA going forwards? Not all of this has to cost the GAA anything it mainly needs emphasis and time put into it.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13862 - 14/12/2023 18:24:15 2516820 Link 0 |
It's putting money back into communities all over the country. Its up to clubs to ensure they remain connected to the whole community they live amongst.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13862 - 14/12/2023 18:26:08 2516822 Link 1 |
Yeah because you would definitely do that...
TalkToFahy (Tyrone) - Posts: 26 - 14/12/2023 18:28:50 2516824 Link 0 |
The fact that you and others in the forum have resorted to playground insults instead of engaging any level of critical thinking shows how little thought you give to anything
SurelyToGod (Donegal) - Posts: 437 - 14/12/2023 18:39:06 2516825 Link 0 |
Actually Chris it was 100,000 Euros per County Board that time.
Oldtourman (Limerick) - Posts: 4467 - 14/12/2023 18:40:40 2516826 Link 1 |
I agree with you. By Infrastructure I meant not fancy grounds that are empty but facilities to play/train or something that leaves a legacy like a coaching structure at non elite level to get numbers up yet on year. Make the games accessable to all.
Mayonman (Galway) - Posts: 1890 - 14/12/2023 19:01:11 2516827 Link 0 |
There's more people playing our games than at any point in the past, adult and underage. Facts courtesy of CSO
Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 1916 - 14/12/2023 19:30:09 2516830 Link 1 |
Fair play to JP, a very generous act, he didn't have to give us anything so we should all just thank the man for his generosity, Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 3029 - 14/12/2023 19:56:39 2516831 Link 1 |
So he hasn't donated 1% of his earnings to charity then. It's a PR exercise to gain supporters in the GAA when he faces well-justified criticism for his tax avoidance.
SurelyToGod (Donegal) - Posts: 437 - 14/12/2023 21:55:40 2516840 Link 0 |
Great every county can now afford 5 more stats men breffnibluewhite (Cavan) - Posts: 479 - 14/12/2023 22:02:58 2516841 Link 0 |
I suggest you look at your own thought proceses and join Jennifer Whitmore in some socialist paradise like China,Cuba or Venezuela and then pontificate on how the state IS going to save US all from prosperity!!!
jobber (Westmeath) - Posts: 1600 - 14/12/2023 22:30:32 2516845 Link 2 |
Thanks to JP McManus and Family for this exceedingly generous gift. It's his/their money so it's his/their business what he/they do with it. The simplicity of the accompanying terms is also brilliant, the smaller counties actually fare better. MillerX (Meath) - Posts: 1077 - 14/12/2023 22:58:29 2516851 Link 1 |