Quote from: RedHand88 on Today at 05:43:41 PMWith technology these days I don't think it'd be that difficult to be honest. Or at least the vast majorityQuote from: seafoid on Today at 12:45:28 PMThe condensed season with all the extra matches in a shorter period of time is the real problem. It's hard to keep up with what is happening and not everything can be televised. GAA people have developed expectations about what will be available. And the football product isn't what it used to be either.
Agree with everything here. People's expectations need to be reined in. It is ridiculous to expect every single game to be free to air all of the time, but that seems to be the hill that some are dying on.
Quote from: ClubScene13 on Today at 03:04:41 PMQuote from: clarshack on Today at 02:52:39 PMQuote from: thewobbler on Today at 01:18:01 PM"Besides not liking Sean what did he say that's incorrect?"
First of all I'm completely biased here and i know it. Cavanagh is quite probably the worst pundit in history. His lack of research is appalling, on a par with Spillane and Brolly, but he's just no loquacious enough to cover it up. He has an odd sense of humour. And his sense of place - I.e. talking about grassroots - always seems based on what he reads on Twitter rather than what's happening in an actual club.
So what did he say that's incorrect? From my perspective he's taking swipes and he doesn't have the foggiest what it is he's swiping at. He's just throwing out irrelevances. Joining in on conversation that he doesn't care much about, and accidentally taking it off on a new angle that nobody needs.
Worse than Tony Davis?
Paul "and your just thinking to yourself" Flynn would like a word.
Quote from: seafoid on Today at 12:45:28 PMThe condensed season with all the extra matches in a shorter period of time is the real problem. It's hard to keep up with what is happening and not everything can be televised. GAA people have developed expectations about what will be available. And the football product isn't what it used to be either.
Quote from: Truthsayer on Today at 02:36:28 PMQuote from: Rossfan on Today at 02:29:17 PMYou mean not providing free entertainment to casual armchair followers of gaelic games ?No I mean there's elderly people, gave their life to GAA, not well enough to go to games that can't afford to pay and families can't afford it or to take crowd kids to a local pub.