There certainly is a link between the GAA and Republicanism. But aren't Alliance Party, Fine Gael and SDLP voters also involved in the GAA.Originally posted by gspain
I actually know an Alliance voting Blueman - I've staye din his house. I also used to know a Fine Gael voter who supported the Blues.
The GAA's official policy for the last 25 years has been to support "the sturggle for national liberation" In the absenc eof clarification I think we all know what that means. Tyrone players were allowed to be used in GAA kit on SF election material. Dungiven GAA chairman/Republican Movement MLA Francie Brolly stated "the gAA is synonymous with Republicanism".
I'm no apologist for the GAA but haven't nearly all those from Catholic Nationalist backgrounds who've played for Northern Ireland played GAA. Pat Jennings, Martin O'Neill and Gerry Armstrong all came from GAA backgrounds before switching to association football.
Nearly all Nationalist Catholic families have links with the GAA and that's a fact and they see it as way of expressing their Irish identity whether we like it or not.
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