It wasn't started to have a pop at the GAA. It was started to discuss something that was in the news this morning. Player rights is something that I've long had issue with the GAA about, having witnessed it close hand. No different from me having issue with other organisations that treat their workers poorly. I find it hypocritical of the GAA to try and stop players earning money from sport whilst they refuse to pay the players themselves. They want to deny GAA players the chance to be professional sportsmen.
Maybe it was a bit of glib comment about the GAA coffers, but you have to accept that it is the richest sporting organisation in this country? Who are the only ones to get paid by this organisation? Administrators and Managers. What do players get - poor expenses and a holiday if they're lucky.
The fact that this type of debate is stiffled the whole time is one of the reasons I would generally not be a fan of the GAA anymore. If you dare criticise it's because you couldn't possibly understand, or because you're not really irish. It is never because there is a valid case to bloody answer.


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), i beleive you have to be trained to use one....
) to all ages. The local club at home has 17 teams alone, dont think that this is all paid for by the local community is it fup. They are creating a second pitch with a stand and floodlights and training pitch, partly funded by gaa HQ. The local socccer club? Well they had to go to the government for a grant and fundraise the rest. NO support from the FAI. Thats just one example but id be pretty sure its the same up and down the country. The soccer facilities are savage now though ( for a town the size, especially competing in a mainly gaa-playing ( not supporting necessarily) county ) as well so fair play there. Thats the difference where the 8 mil being made by the FAI and 15 - 20 mil being made by the GAA goes.


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