Quote from: shawshank on Today at 09:52:19 AMit will be interesting to see how each of the provincial winners cope with their first games, each of the winners last year all struggled with the first game of the group. Kerry lost to Mayo, Derry were flat against Monaghan, Galway struggled in the group. Psychological difficult after winning a championship to lift yourself immediately for a new competition.
Quote from: JoG2 on Today at 09:47:33 AMQuote from: tyrone08 on Today at 09:34:29 AMSean said he missed the word amateur as in they are a very rich amateur group.
Burns is turning into a politician. Of course they gaa are rich, whatever the offical figure is they are far richer.
Where do you think all the money comes from for brown envelopes
This makes zero sense. Have to seen the turnover figures and the amijbt that is required in the next while?
What brown envelopes to to who are you talking about?
Quote from: blanketattack on Today at 09:40:47 AMThe Kerry minor goalie gave away a penalty last night for overcarrying.
I've never seen a goalie give away a penalty before for a technical foul.
Quote from: Cavan19 on Today at 09:50:15 AM1.5 When the ball has not been caught, it may be bounced more than once in succession
I would love to see some lad dribbling basketball style up the field and burying the ball into the back of the net.
Quote from: bennydorano on Today at 09:36:35 AMA point I've made about GAAGO a few times is that, to me, it 100% seems like a staging post on the route to semi-pro GAA. Once it gets really established costs will further recede and profits increase. I've no doubt Sean K looks at GAA financial figures throough his previous GPA head - how long before we hear 'GAAGO made €Xm this year and the players who are the product get nothing' only a matter of time imo.
Quote from: blanketattack on Today at 09:40:47 AMThe Kerry minor goalie gave away a penalty last night for overcarrying.
I've never seen a goalie give away a penalty before for a technical foul.