Only deemed as mediocre now because he didn't really get going this time, which is a pity but i think we all know that he is not mediocre.
Is a professional horse racing industry sustainable in Ireland without massive taxpayer investment in terms of bloodstock tax breaks and Irish taxpayers funding the prize money...
Greyhound racing Ditto...
Is GAA in this country sustainable minus most schools/communities in the country offering nothing in terms of sport to students other than GAA...
are top GAA eh, "athletes" sustainable without them now being declared defacto civil servants paid for with taxpayers money...
Is a GAA top flight league in this country sustainable without the GAA heads lobbying the Government to ban AFL scouts operating in this country?
It's all relative.
We could have a domestic soccer league in this country on par with SeriaA if domestic soccer was for the entertainement of farmers, parish priests, rural TDs, etc... Sadly none of the above support Irish domestic soccer and therefore no "level playing field".
Maybe so. Obviously the culture was traditionally all about net wages but I know in our club, which to be fair hasn't always been a shining example of how to do things, all wages are paid gross without any real consideration of how much they would be getting into their hand from the club, and the player or staff member can either take it or leave it.