GAA members in Kerry spreading broken glass on pitches where a foreign game is playedOriginally Posted by clash
There is .... i'm sorry clash, there is no getting away from it. I hate saying it but there is.1. I'm COI, Sam McGuire was COI and one of the last Presidents of the GAA was COI. Theres no Sectarianism in the GAA.
Three or four times wasn't it ?? Am i wrong here ??2. I don't agree with American Football being played in Croker but they were a "once" off.
You're better off ... horrible storyDon't know anything about it.
I think they are just general points about the GAAYour point ?
Same againAgain, your point ?
Dont want to go here but all i'll say is it isnt a level playing fieldThe government funding was relatively small compared to the price of Croke Park and other grounds. The FAI have access to the same funds.
That'll be the power the exercise on a regular basis, clash .... its there, its a can of worms bring this one up but believe me, its there1. What political power ?
That'll be a foreign game ...... Sawkir !!2. And what sport has a higher participation then GAA in this country ?
Double standards, and hypocritical is what he's saying.???
Not a chance .... i only go to GAA league games because of the rat race that is tickets for All Ireland, attendance are brutal. Either Cork or Kilkenny have been in the All Ireland final for the last few years .... when they play a league game in either Cork or Kilkenny the attendances are very poor, same team barr a few changes you know yourself but the crowds are nowhere to be seen. Good games, seriously ... nothing to suggest there would be a low attendance but there is.Most GAA league games have higher attendances then EL finals.
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