
Originally Posted by
G-Man
Like I said, I'm not here to preach holier than thou, I am just saying there are 2 sides o everything and that many can enjoy and participate in both. In my case, I am on our clubs first team in football, and also the first team in Gaeilc and a sub for the first team in hurling. Of the 15/16 on the football first squad, 12/13 play for the gaeilc club too. My father is chairman of the Gaelic club and president of the soccer club and owns the soccer pitch. He was a member of the first team after the ban was lifted and helped set up the club. He has been selector with u.21 county teams in gaelic and is on the wexford county board. And our club isnt unique. Where I went to school, an extremely succesful GAA school, everyone of us were also playing soccer at weekends. In my year alone, there was I think 4 players on my schools Gaelic team that played for Mick Wallaces youth team.
Basically all I'm trying to say is that there is tolerance to both sections, maybe for some reason more so from where I am, but there is no evidence of bigotry either way, there is no bullying and everyone is free to play what they want. And most do. I'm not here to change your mind, I know there are a lot here that hate the GAA, but you want open mindeness from certain Gaa heads, what about the other way around?
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