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Anti GAA Agenda - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Magpie2: "I understand what you are saying seniorleague. My point is that you have a huge amount of games scrunched into a 10 week period and then NOTHING!! 6 months of zero intercounty activity. For many counties its even longer than that.everything is lumped into a 2 and a half month schedule. The league starts in February and ends in April. The pre season games are in January. The games are coming thick and fast week on week and allows no recovery time for injured players to recover. When I say no exposure I'm talking about the media such as, TV, radio, newspapers, social media.They will have nothing much to say about Gaa. Soccer will get the lions share of coverage and Us Gaa supporters will be twiddling our thumbs, yawning and waiting ,waiting, waiting for months on end for the season to begin. Bottom line is space it out somewhat Of course we have the club games and as I've said they are very important but If we sideline the intercounty season for such a lengthy spell I'm afraid that down the road we will become the forgotten sport for 6 months of the year. Solution--- spread it out!!" We had that "solution" forever, the players rejected it and they like the new solution.
sligo joe (National) - 22/08/2026 12:46:50
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International Rules - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Kew: "Same as any star player makes a sport organisation millions that's why they get the big bucks. TV money, streaming buys, media coverage, social media impressions, game attendance etc it all builds up over a career" What are you talking about? Gaelic football was every bit as popular last year, before Kobe had kicked a ball in senior football. The new rules are what have made it far more interesting. By your logic, we should pay the FRC the big bucks. The GAA isn't a for profit private sporting body. The vast majority of money made is distributed back to clubs and counties, infrastructure etc.
WanPintWin (National) - 22/08/2026 20:13:11
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