Who are the injuries other than McGrogan?
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Truthsayer on May 15, 2024, 01:48:38 AMQuote from: armaghniac on May 15, 2024, 12:11:57 AMThat is some interpretation on what I said! 😆 whatever games are covered should be free to air but they are selling off the profitable high prestige games. Its not that complicated!Quote from: Truthsayer on May 15, 2024, 12:01:14 AMIt is GAA elite's attempts to carve up our national games and privatise and sell off the profitable, prestige games. Our best and most high profile games should be available to all grass roots GAA members via our national broadcaster. Jarlath's efforts to play the man and not the ball in this debate betrays the weakness of his argument.
Only the high profile games, so half the counties would never appear? Is that the GAA you want?
Quote from: tbrick18 on May 14, 2024, 05:50:12 PMQuote from: imtommygunn on May 14, 2024, 03:05:05 PMWorse than anyone.
I'd have to toss a coin between him and Cora.
Quote from: armaghniac on May 13, 2024, 05:11:10 PMThere is a great deal of shite on discussed on this matter. Some guy was on the radio there, likely a politician, saying that "Sky had been better as most people have Satellite TV", which is completely untrue, while in reality far more people have broadband. He then said that it should be on RTÉ and advertisers would bid for slots, but RTÉ hasn't much money to give to the GAA and there are people who are not paying their TV licence ranting about games not being on TV.
There is a loss of visibility to the GAA in not having this game on TV, and that too has its price, but there has to accurate discussion of the situation, not fantasy. For one thing, RTÉ is supposed to serve everyone and this aim might not be compatible with having 20 hours of GAA each weekend. Virgin Media does nothing, which it would if advertisers really were interested.