GAA unhappy with Minister's welfare stance
Thursday, 26 April 2007 21:09
Minister for Sport John O'Donoghue met with the GAA and the GPA today to discuss the joint GAA-GPA submission on player welfare support.
The submission was issued in response to the Association's request for clarification on the matter but had failed to take account of the Minister's position as it was set out in recent correspondence with the GAA.
The Minister has requested the GAA to submit a proposal which recognizes his position on the matter.
Minister O'Donoghue said: 'I have reiterated my position that the Department does not intend to provide direct funding to meet the costs of either direct grants to GAA players or of player welfare policies as the knock-on effects of such an arrangement across all other sports would be detrimental to sports development.
'Responsibility for player welfare issues rests with the GAA in the same manner as similar player welfare issues in other sports must be dealt with by the responsible National Governing Body of Sport.
'I have indicated that I am prepared to make funding available, on an annual basis, which will facilitate the GAA in freeing up existing monies within the Association to meet the additional costs of agreed player welfare supports in the event that an agreement is reached between the GAA and the GPA on the issue of additional player welfare supports.'
The GPA were satisfied with the Minister's stance on the situation.
They stated: 'The Minister's position, that he is prepared to 'make funding available, on an annual basis, which will facilitate the GAA in freeing up existing monies within the Association to meet the additional costs of agreed player welfare supports in the event that an agreement is reached between the GAA and the GPA on the issue of additional player welfare supports,' is wholly consistent with his position on the matter thus far.'
However, the GAA were not happy with the Minister as they stated: 'The GAA is disappointed that its detailed and costed submission in regard to grants for inter county GAA players which is supported by the GPA, has been rejected by the Minister for Sport.
'Despite the fact that the payment of grants to intercounty players was an initiative of the GPA, and was encouraged by Government representatives for a considerable period, Minister O'Donoghue is now saying that it is a matter for the GAA itself to pay these grants through some undefined funding mechanism, in addition to its increased expenditure and significant commitment to player welfare.
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Laughable the GAA thought they'd get away with this
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My reading of it is that he's forcing the GAA into paying the players themselves. Effectively finishing the sham of their claim to be amatuers
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Exactly - this is the big step. Which is why the GPA is delighted but the GAA is furious with the minister's decision. Once the 'pay-for-play' genie is out of the bottle you can't put it back in. County panel members will become defacto semi-professional, some wealthy sponsor in the likes of Kildare, Wicklow will offer to top-up player expenses, and eventually you get the contract lawyers involved and the breakdown of the county structure as it is today with players abandoning poorer teams...
SIGNATURESCOPE
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ya its a vicious circle, thats what i would fear also. spiral effect.Exactly - this is the big step. Which is why the GPA is delighted but the GAA is furious with the minister's decision. Once the 'pay-for-play' genie is out of the bottle you can't put it back in. County panel members will become defacto semi-professional, some wealthy sponsor in the likes of Kildare, Wicklow will offer to top-up player expenses, and eventually you get the contract lawyers involved and the breakdown of the county structure as it is today with players abandoning poorer teams...
making who rich? the GAA? and what if they are rich, its not a share scheme with dividends paid out to members! id love if the FAI were rich, that way facilities up and down the country could be improved no end - to name just one benefit!rather than making themselves rich on their backs
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But Macy thats the beauty of the Governments position.
The GAA wanted the payments to come directly from Government so they could wash their hands of them and refer to them as "Government funding" or "grant payments" or some such fudge which didn't involve the GAA directly but would keep the GPA quiet for a while.
The Government have rightly stated that they can't show favouritism and they must treat sports equally, so will not get involved in funding players directly.
If the money comes from the GAA its effectively pay for play and amateurism goes out the door.
Don't let 1 or decent skins in FF fool you (and I think you'll be right)
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exactly
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Interesting to see how the GAA react to this as they have never had it put up to them to such an extent before (to the extent that this and the Govt's position on Tallaght can be construed as "putting it up to them").
I expect plenty of wailing and gnashing of teeth from the GAA-friendly elements of the fourth estate who will remind us how the GAA is different to other sport and pretty much was responsible for the foundation of Ireland as a nation and other such tripe.....
Lets hope FF stand their ground.
Does anyone know have any of the other parties stated a position on Tallaght/Govt funding and all things GAA?
I have to say I don't agree with funding ( of any kind ) for G.A.A players from the government.
Can someone send me an official document where the G.A.A publicly endorsed the tallaght thingie?! Or has the definition of the word "them" changed since I last looked at the dictionary?Interesting to see how the GAA react to this as they have never had it put up to them to such an extent before (to the extent that this and the Govt's position on Tallaght can be construed as "putting it up to them").
Finally, very good point the G.A.A do fear about amateurism, its the beauty of the game, if it turns professional you would have the likes of schevenko being bought to play for Roscommon by Sean Mulryan. Hold on a sec, that would be deadly![]()
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The Dublin county board backed Thomas Davis. There's a press release about if you have access to the internet![]()
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Are there any financially poor administrators in Croke Park? Football facilities up and down the country would match the GAA if we weren't spending any money on players, put any wages we did spend on administrators, and had the political support that gave such capital grants as the GAA gets.
WAR - I do get that, but the point is he's still effectively paying the players wages out of tax payers money.
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