There's some stupid arguments being put forward here. Hear say stuff and friends of friends stuff. Incorrect figures for money and attendances. There are many backward thinking people in the GAA, fair enough, but there are also some very backward people involved in soccer.
And before I go any further, can I just say I have represented my county in both soccer and Gaelic football, so I have no direct interest either way. I will be at the World CUp in Germany next year, but will also be at both Leinster finals in GAA.
The GAA have now said they will allow the FAI and IRFU use of their main ground when redevelopment takes place. Did they offer Lansdowne when Croke Park was being redeveloped?
I played U.21 football for my county, and on that panel, we had four players also playing for LOI clubs (2 Waterford, 1 Bohs, 1 St Pats). One of the guys was told if his name was spotted in the paper playing GAA his contract would be terminated. He left them at the end of the season.
If Dublin cant fill Parnell park for league games, why did they play some of their league games in Croke Park to over 50,000 people?
Liam Griffin, is one of the most outspoken GAA persons in Ireland, has said that he much prefers to see kids with hurls, but if they dont hurl he wants them playing sport and aas long as they get out, he doesnt mind. He also criticised Tyrone for them not wanting to open up Croke Park. He said how can they justify not wanting to open up Croke Park for other games if they dont even promote Gaelic games in their own county (hurling).
And a lot of the arguments here say that its in small rural areas where the 'ban' is worst. I come from a very small rural area. And between the first teams in hurling, gaelic football, and soccer I can only think there's about 5/6 players that dont play all 3. And the president of the soccer club is the seceratary of the GAA and previous U.21 selector, the manager of the football team is chairman of the soccer, the manager of the hurling is centre midfield for the soccer. But we're a small rural backward parish of farmers.
Its a different situation everywhere, but dont generalise everyone and areas as being the same.
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