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#1
Antrim / Re: Belfast GAA is dying...
April 29, 2025, 03:03:05 PM
Quote from: Spike on April 29, 2025, 02:47:00 PMwould a problem be are the clubs too bunched up in some areas?  St Pauls, Rossa, Sarsfields.  St Galls, St Johns, O'Donnells. Eire Og, St Aggies. 

Has anyone did a study of what is optimum? like in an urban environment would 10,000 people per club be the norm? appreciate it is vastly different than the country clubs where much less is expected.

Working at a high level, If Dublin has a pop of roughly 1.5m and 134 clubs that leaves it loosely at 11,000 per club.  If West Belfast has a pop of 100,000 people then 10 clubs would be the suggestion. lots of Belfast specifics to consider including spacing out the clubs.     
Lurgan has a population of 28,634; 62.2% of whom would not be hostile to the GAA. That amounts to 17,642. That allows for 4,410 per club. There are currently 3 SFC clubs including the current county champions, 1 IFC club and then two of the SFC clubs field second teams in the IFC & JFC.
#2
General discussion / Re: Kneecap...
April 29, 2025, 11:17:58 AM
Quote from: johnnycool on April 29, 2025, 10:18:50 AM
Quote from: Pub Bore on April 29, 2025, 09:56:53 AM
Quote from: Truthsayer on April 29, 2025, 09:23:31 AMWas same with "ooh aah up the 'Ra"... contrived hysteria. DUP won't be happy with that statement, including apology, from Kneecap... pulls the carpet from under their faux outrage.

Carla Lockhart has already said that the apology isn't enough.  It's the same old DUP tactic.

This Carla Lockhart?


If ever there was a cünt to reinforce the Loyalist stereotype of having zero self-awareness.
#3
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Championship 2025
April 27, 2025, 04:29:32 PM
Quote from: knockitdown on April 27, 2025, 04:27:03 PMAbsolutely criminal
Shocking. To have the presence of mind to anticipate the short kick out but not the sweaty goal
#4
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Championship 2025
April 26, 2025, 08:24:32 PM
Thoroughly enjoyable victory, particularly for the sickening nature in which Tyronies got to watch their team come back and take the lead only to relinquish it to a second string Armagh side in the dying minutes.

I will concede that Tyrone probably should have had a free (for what I'm not quite sure) re the Raffetty incident.
#5
WTF goes through peoples heads? Every time I see these videos, I think to myself - do these stupid bastards not realise in all likelihood they're talking to some 56 year old Loyalist?

But a priest!?! It beggars belief.  Surely with every church scandal. All the safeguarding training he's no doubt  done. Surely to god he'd have some cop on, no matter what depraved urges he has.
#6
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Championship 2025
April 12, 2025, 01:25:13 PM
Antrim have been really impressive. Honest hard work and intensity has them deservedly ahead. Keenan black card at the end is a big blow, thought he was immense in the first half. Paddy McBride with an exhibition of 2-pointers. Michael Byrne a couple of excellent saves.

From an Armagh perspective, far too pedestrian and not clinical enough. Big half needed.
#7
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Championship 2025
April 12, 2025, 11:36:55 AM
Only 6 of that Armagh starting team are from senior clubs.
#8
The most pragmatic thing to do would be to build something that's fit to host Antrim club finals and inter county games with a view to expanding when funds become available.
#9
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
April 09, 2025, 10:12:45 AM
All quiet on here, expecting a fairly straight forward victory on Saturday. A mention to the U20s who play tonight, are they playing for pride or can they still progress?  

The club leagues underway and I don't see anyone challenging Clann Éireann this year. Provided they keep everyone available and injury free, they're still a level above the chasing pack.

I did think the new rules would really suit a team like Cross but I see they succumbed to a 5 pt home defeat on Sunday!
#10
The DUP are the reason we don't have a shared stadium at Maze.
#11
Derry / Re: Rory Gallagher
April 05, 2025, 08:01:27 AM
Interesting approach by RG. Why isn't he suing his ex wife?
#12
Quote from: David McKeown on March 30, 2025, 11:40:13 AM
Quote from: general_lee on March 30, 2025, 10:25:48 AM
Quote from: Armaghtothebone on March 30, 2025, 02:07:18 AM
Quote from: Duine Inteacht Eile on March 29, 2025, 10:02:59 PMThe players settling? Talk me through that....

Ok
I'll try and use small words so you can understand.

Unfortunately if there is a settlement it will be the GAA who foot the bill for any costs.

The players acted against the expressed will of the GAA but will face zero repercussions for their actions.
You're a fool. The people taking legal action are fools, and like you are not proper Gaels.

Fools yes but not proper Gaels?  We know nothing about the personal circumstances of any one involved. Also I'm not sure there's a criteria to be a "proper" Gael.
Well there's certainly a criteria for not being one and these 8 fools fit it.
#13
Quote from: Armaghtothebone on March 30, 2025, 02:07:18 AM
Quote from: Duine Inteacht Eile on March 29, 2025, 10:02:59 PMThe players settling? Talk me through that....

Ok
I'll try and use small words so you can understand.

Unfortunately if there is a settlement it will be the GAA who foot the bill for any costs.

The players acted against the expressed will of the GAA but will face zero repercussions for their actions.
You're a fool. The people taking legal action are fools, and like you are not proper Gaels.
#14
Probably the same c***ts that cried when tickets were distributed through the clubs. The GAA should give them complimentary access to 5 clubs matches of their choice.
#15
General discussion / Re: Age Appropriate Dress
March 28, 2025, 08:25:39 AM
With the amount of gen z gimps running about with their burst fades, nose piercings and RUC moustaches kitted out like I was circa 1995, or the smicks who wear their North Face shorts in all weathers, I have embraced the whole not caring what I wear or what others think of what I wear approach. I think I stopped following fashion trends about ten years ago. I now opt for good-fitting, long-lasting comfortable clothes. Hoodies, tracksuit bottoms, GAA club gear, comfortable trainers. Chinos and shirts for work. Nicer chinos and shirts for going out.