Beecher Networks - Web Development, Hosting & Domains
Page 4 of 5 FirstFirst ... 2345 LastLast
Results 61 to 80 of 94

Thread: A "Real GAA Man" Views on the LOI - Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid

  1. #61
    First Team
    Joined
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Terryland Park
    Posts
    2,131
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    1,384
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    507
    Thanked in
    288 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by sullanefc View Post
    The main thing that LOI clubs have to do, is to fight the good fight and continue to get involved in community projects. MNS is doing wonders as are the FAI funded promotion officers.

    Keep up the good work.
    Well said.

    LOI supporters sending critism the way of the GAA will only add fuel to the self-fabricated notion within the GAA that the "foreign" LOI is out to destroy the "Local, Patriotic, Poor" GAA.

    MNS is doing wonders. And from what I hear and see of our own Club Promotion Officer, they are doing excellent work.

  2. #62
    First Team
    Joined
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Terryland Park
    Posts
    2,131
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    1,384
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    507
    Thanked in
    288 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Jinxy View Post
    I guess this would be a bad time to ask if anyone is heading to Crossmaglen to watch the Dubs this weekend.
    The LOI branch of the Dublin GAA Supporters Club will be running a bus departing Parnell Square North @12 midday, next to the Dublin Orange Lodge GAA supporters bus.

  3. #63
    Capped Player
    Joined
    Jun 2001
    Location
    Dublin 7
    Posts
    20,251
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    3
    Thanked in
    3 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by shedite View Post
    Why can't we all just get along.
    Will someone please think of the children?

    BTW we are all great!
    http://www.forastrust.ie/

    Bring back Rocketman!

  4. #64
    First Team passerrby's Avatar
    Joined
    May 2006
    Posts
    1,725
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    28
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    214
    Thanked in
    123 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    Will someone please think of the children?

    BTW we are all great!
    accept of course those who are not..great
    I wish i did not know then what I dont know now

  5. #65
    Reserves
    Joined
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    302
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    23
    Thanked in
    18 Posts
    Are there many GAA members posting here? I get the impression there are a few at least.

  6. #66
    International Prospect micls's Avatar
    Joined
    Jan 2006
    Posts
    5,019
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    356
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    279
    Thanked in
    188 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Jinxy View Post
    Are there many GAA members posting here? I get the impression there are a few at least.
    Me.

    But one who loves the game, but hates some of the organisation

  7. #67
    Reserves
    Joined
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    302
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    23
    Thanked in
    18 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by gufcfan View Post
    Well said.

    LOI supporters sending critism the way of the GAA will only add fuel to the self-fabricated notion within the GAA that the "foreign" LOI is out to destroy the "Local, Patriotic, Poor" GAA.

    MNS is doing wonders. And from what I hear and see of our own Club Promotion Officer, they are doing excellent work.
    In all honesty, I don't think that many people involved in the GAA are afraid of the LOI.

  8. #68
    Apprentice south sligo red's Avatar
    Joined
    Mar 2006
    Posts
    54
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts

    Smile

    Quote Originally Posted by micls View Post
    Me.

    But one who loves the game, but hates some of the organisation
    Myself also. Bit ashamed to say so to be honest after reading the first post, but i have to say that i,m also a bit ashamed to call myself a loi fan also because of the hatred some guys have shown for the gaa in this thread! I hate the whole "us against them" approach taken by both sides and and would love if we had more fans like kingdomkerry who are just sports fans and just look forward to supporting their local team at the weekend no matter whether its gaelic/football, hurling, football/soccer etc!
    Steven Gerrard - "My favourite is classical art - there have been so many great artists. But I like modern as well. It's nice on the eye."

  9. #69
    Seasoned Pro Réiteoir's Avatar
    Joined
    Aug 2001
    Location
    En By - Ett Lag...
    Posts
    3,179
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    247
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    79
    Thanked in
    57 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Jinxy View Post
    In all honesty, I don't think that many people involved in the GAA are afraid of the LOI.
    Shamrock Rovers say hello
    Kom Igen, FCK...

  10. #70
    Reserves
    Joined
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    302
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    23
    Thanked in
    18 Posts
    Tell them I said hello back.


    Nice lads.

  11. #71
    Reserves kingdomkerry's Avatar
    Joined
    Aug 2007
    Posts
    851
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    5
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    9
    Thanked in
    5 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Réiteoir View Post
    Do you not go and watch the Kerry League side when they play in the eL Cup and FAI Cup?


    I live in Dublin, if they were playing one of the dublin clubs i would deffo try and go. They only play in the league cup. Dont think they every competed in the FAI cup. Hopefully they will do well in the league cup and people will start asking why they are not in the loi. Already knocked out waterford and got a handy draw against wexford youths in the next round...............
    Last edited by kingdomkerry; 28/03/2008 at 9:53 PM.

  12. #72
    Reserves aidz1's Avatar
    Joined
    Jun 2004
    Location
    Outside the Club House
    Posts
    476
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    1
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    10
    Thanked in
    3 Posts
    As a member of my local gaa club and as a regular at my local loi club, i have to say i dislike all this polarisation i see expressed on this site at times regarding the gaa.

    there are indeed some lunatics within the gaa, and i'd hazard a guess the same percentage exists within some soccer clubs. but times are changing. im seeing good coordination between local gaa and soccer clubs regarding the arrangement of training and matches for juveniles. And if you wathced the amount of time and effort these people put into their respective clubs, you could only have respect for them.

    I am all for people putting in hard work to their local community through sports, no matter which it is. It is all benefical to the the young and the community as a whole.
    This is in stark contrast to the folk who exclusively follow an english football team and inject no contribution into their localities (bar the local pubs takings!!). If you want to be at odds with anyone regarding the loi, direct your attention at them folk.

  13. #73
    Seasoned Pro Raheny Red's Avatar
    Joined
    Oct 2005
    Posts
    3,781
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    4
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    3
    Thanked in
    2 Posts
    Anyone ever read Fear of the Collar: My Terrifying Childhood in Artane by Patrick Touher? From reading this it is quite evident that the biggest crime a child could commit whilst there was playing 'soccer', shocking stuff. You'd think the denouncing of God or acting the maggot in class would be a bigger punishment than 'playing gah with your feet'
    Who Cares?!

  14. #74
    Youth Team HolylandsMan's Avatar
    Joined
    Sep 2006
    Posts
    104
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    The GAA is dead. You heard it here first.

    They are on the brink of tearing themselves apart over pay for play which has driven a huge wedge between the intercounty elite and the rank and file members.

    If it wasn't for soccer, rugby and the Dubs Croke Park attendences were pitiful last year and are a sign of things to come.
    Utter nonsense. Like all sports, attendances go though peaks and troughs, personally I think there has definately been a fall in attendance but there were tens of thousands at many matches last year. Attendance are more than healthy and I don't see this changing any time soon. Yes there are issues over the grants but the issues GAa members have with HQ pale into insignificance compared with the volume of grumbles at the FAI regularly expressed on here.

    They're only motivation is money and being bigot's. I won't even go to an international until we move back into LR.
    A fair and rounded analysis there certainly.

    As far the initial incident the thread started on goes, I think its a terrible attitude for anybody to have. Kids should be free to play the sports they want to play. Personally I think Gaelic football is better sport than soccer. Most people on here disagree and your entitled to your opinion.

    While obviously all sports compete to a certain extent, they certainly don't need to be mutually exclusive

  15. #75
    First Team paudie's Avatar
    Joined
    Feb 2002
    Location
    Cork
    Posts
    1,712
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    73
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    28
    Thanked in
    23 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by ashbournebohs View Post
    Funnily enough my daughters were doing football coaching in school for a few weeks.Gaelic football of course.......They then told me that they were going on a school trip.... to Croke Park and were being encouraged to wear jersies on the trip.Steeling myself to fork out for two Gaa jersies i was delighted when without any input from me my 2 lasses both piped out at the same time.."dont bother Dad we are wearing our Bohs jersies"
    Legends in the making and i might even stump up for a camera for them
    Great story.

    I bet there was a tear in your eye when your very well bought up daughters said that.
    I'm what? I'm ants at a picnic?

  16. #76
    Godless Commie Scum
    Joined
    Jun 2001
    Location
    Co Wickla
    Posts
    11,396
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    138
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    656
    Thanked in
    436 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky77 View Post
    My OPINION is pathetic is it? And for the record, I'd like to think i'm not feeble-minded, but fair. I hate bitterness, as I said earlier. Everyone should have the opportunity to participate in everything and, call me naive, but I'd like to see all sporting bodies strong and healthy, not to the detriment of others.

    Where have I seen ignorance? In posts like "The GAA are bigots". Do mean to claim that something like that is a well-rounded, reasoned suggestion? I know some members who are bigoted, I know some members who aren't.

    I'm sorry i got dragged into this
    The FAI and IRFU have never banned the GAA from using their stadiums (the GAA would barely exsist for the ex-pat community if it wasn't for Football, Rugby and Cricket allowing GAA teams to use their grounds). The FAI and IRFU have never banned their players from playing GAA controlled games. You are not comparing the relative positions of the sporting organisations when trying to make out that they're as bad as each other.

    I don't know any League of Ireland supporter who would try to block any link with any other sporting organisation happens with the GAA, such as in the case above. I'm as anti-GAA as they come, but I think children should have access to as many sports as possible, with the sporting organisations working together to achieve that aim. It shouldn't be about getting exclusivity at underage level, and in my experience and knowledge that is what the GAA wants.

    In rural parishes that I would be aware of the GAA deliberatly scheduled underage training and matches to disrupt the football teams - until the kids started picking football first though. I'm also aware of someone being forced out of a high up position for allowing a GAA hall (a different issue, but the money was raised under the pretences of it being a community centre) to be used for Under 10 five a side.

    So Rocky, make fair comparisons. Make it fair based on the relative strength of the organisations involved. Make it fair based on actions in the real world, not based on what people say on a football forum. To use the tired old cliche, you are comparing apples and oranges.
    If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.

  17. #77
    International Prospect osarusan's Avatar
    Joined
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Scotland
    Posts
    8,031
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    1,219
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    1,823
    Thanked in
    1,025 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Macy View Post
    So Rocky, make fair comparisons. Make it fair based on the relative strength of the organisations involved. Make it fair based on actions in the real world, not based on what people say on a football forum. To use the tired old cliche, you are comparing apples and oranges.
    To be fari Macy, he hasn't tried to compare the FAI with the GAA, at local or national level.


    His 2 posts so far-
    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky77 View Post
    Bad form alright, I can never understand the paranoia that prevails in irish sport. Kids should have the choice of playing any sport they like. I grew up in a rural area and was severely restricted in this regard.

    However, and I ask this in deadly earnest, is the person who made that remark any worse than some of the people who post similar sentiments on these forums, albeit from the other side of the coin?
    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky77 View Post
    My OPINION is pathetic is it? And for the record, I'd like to think i'm not feeble-minded, but fair. I hate bitterness, as I said earlier. Everyone should have the opportunity to participate in everything and, call me naive, but I'd like to see all sporting bodies strong and healthy, not to the detriment of others.

    Where have I seen ignorance? In posts like "The GAA are bigots". Do mean to claim that something like that is a well-rounded, reasoned suggestion? I know some members who are bigoted, I know some members who aren't.

    I'm sorry i got dragged into this
    The only comparison he makes is to say that the bile spewed by that GAA guy in the original post isn't confined to the GAA, and that some members of this forum have been guilty of spewing similar bile. And a few of the posts in this thread and other GAA-related threads would back up that suggestion.

  18. #78
    Seasoned Pro OneRedArmy's Avatar
    Joined
    Aug 2004
    Location
    London-Derry-Dublin
    Posts
    4,893
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    84
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    140
    Thanked in
    82 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by HolylandsMan View Post
    Personally I think Gaelic football is better sport than soccer. Most people on here disagree and your entitled to your opinion.
    I've no idea how gaelic football could be seen as better than football (if it was hurling I could see your point), at least from a spectator point of view. They've had well over a hundred years and still haven't managed to define the tackle yet.

    Also, every unpunished off the ball punch, headbutt or kick reduces the integrity of the game. The old joke about going to a fight and seeing an ice hockey game breaking out is now more appropriate to the GAA.

    Quote Originally Posted by HolylandsMan View Post
    While obviously all sports compete to a certain extent, they certainly don't need to be mutually exclusive
    I suggest you try and spread that message around the GAA. It was on exactly that basis (ie mutual exclusivity) that the GAA was founded and thrived.

  19. #79
    reder
    Guest
    Did anyone see the new GAA football manager program last night?

    I was in a friends house and they were watching it. Anyway, Mary O' Rourke TD said that when the GAA calls, you answer, just like the nurses or the INTO. She said she was speaking as a member of a rural community. A very interesting comment which gives a clear indication of the power of the organisation outside the major cities.

    A 'nice' new reality type program promoting GAA football on a Sunday evening.

  20. #80
    Godless Commie Scum
    Joined
    Jun 2001
    Location
    Co Wickla
    Posts
    11,396
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    138
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    656
    Thanked in
    436 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post
    The only comparison he makes is to say that the bile spewed by that GAA guy in the original post isn't confined to the GAA, and that some members of this forum have been guilty of spewing similar bile. And a few of the posts in this thread and other GAA-related threads would back up that suggestion.
    On threads, on a message board. Not in a meeting about getting a school support from sporting organisations, or whilst trying to organise more sport for children. Can you really not see the difference to opinions posted, on a football forum at that, to what happens in the real world? Which is what I was getting at.

    Quote Originally Posted by reder
    A 'nice' new reality type program promoting GAA football on a Sunday evening
    Yes, we now have them spending millions on GAA rights, millions on GAA sponsorship of the same thing they have the rights too, and now prime time sunday evening promotion. At the same time, we're told there isn't the money to cover the 1st division of the League of Ireland, and many other sports get even less coverage. Why don't they just go the whole hog and let the GAA collect the licence fee direct?
    If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.

Page 4 of 5 FirstFirst ... 2345 LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. Replies: 18
    Last Post: 16/12/2014, 11:25 PM
  2. "The Real Football Factories" on Bravo
    By RogerMilla in forum World League Football
    Replies: 14
    Last Post: 29/05/2007, 12:40 PM
  3. Another move I'm afraid...
    By dahamsta in forum Support
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 21/05/2002, 4:28 PM
  4. Shelbourne afraid of Saint Pats
    By wws in forum Shelbourne
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 11/01/2002, 3:29 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •