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#1
GAA Discussion / Re: GaaGo
Today at 08:22:22 PM
Quote from: SHEEDY on Today at 08:04:35 PM
Quote from: Armagh18 on Today at 06:08:40 PMDo many counties have their own streaming service? I know Armagh tv do a good job with club games etc and Down and Tyrone have their own as well I think. Surely it'd be possible to let them show their own counties games if gaa go/rte don't have it.

Could rte not have some sort of red button service to even link these together?
people want/expect to watch all the matches for free on TV, they don't want to pay for gaago, they'd crack up altogether if you add in another streaming service 🤔

Paying for it for it to crash every so often isn't good value. Loads of times it does thst
#2
GAA Discussion / Re: GaaGo
Today at 02:23:33 PM
Quote from: imtommygunn on Today at 01:29:50 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on Today at 01:08:05 PM
Quote from: imtommygunn on Today at 12:15:35 PMHe can hold his own that boy.

Sean Cavanagh  ;D  Looking to get himself noticed again.

No one is saying that the likes of a streaming service is not a revenue builder, before streaming we still had reasons to generate money, but some matches like Saturday night with everything on the line for Cork at home against the reigning champions needs viewed free

Is Gaago owned by RTE or the GAA?


Yeah but when you have rights etc involved then the games are scheduled way in advance. Did you know 2 months ago that this match was going to have riding on it what was riding on it?

The last few years of the Munster Championship have been the best about, nearly every game in that championship has something riding on it, also doesn't take much to figure out that these games would generate plenty of interest, the sceptic in me thinks that other games would not fill their grounds if they had the game on free TV so rather not worry about games that are stadium fillers and go for others that might have an impact of revenue at the gate.

Obviously provincial finals will need to be shown btw regardless of their capacity grounds
#3
GAA Discussion / Re: GaaGo
Today at 01:08:05 PM
Quote from: imtommygunn on Today at 12:15:35 PMHe can hold his own that boy.

Sean Cavanagh  ;D  Looking to get himself noticed again.

No one is saying that the likes of a streaming service is not a revenue builder, before streaming we still had reasons to generate money, but some matches like Saturday night with everything on the line for Cork at home against the reigning champions needs viewed free

Is Gaago owned by RTE or the GAA?
#4
Quote from: tiempo on Today at 11:09:24 AM
Quote from: NAG1 on Today at 10:46:29 AM
Quote from: tiempo on Today at 10:40:26 AMAhhh the old ... not having top quality football people ... chestnut

One step removed from Neville's 'best in class' trope

So to address that they've acquired a 71yo billionaire minority shareholder supporter and Jason Wilcox

The football world is trembling at the prospect!

And if all else fails blame the Glazers, who to date have 5 PL titles and a European Cup under their tenure

I don't know any other industry where you would have people making decisions on acquisitions who aren't experts in that given field. So sneer at the football people comment all you want, its a basic short hand for people making decisions about which they have experience and expertise in. But I'm guessing you know that already.

It isn't about one man either, it is about getting a structure in place that can make strategic footballing decisions that are not manager dependent, to prevent the club ending up in the position they currently are with a mish mash of players from 5 different managers.

In a proper structure which INEOS are attempting to put in place, this wouldn't be allowed to happen.

You should of applied for the job by the sounds of it, they've just appointed a 71yo supporter after all, or would you be the technical expert, been tough up against Wilcox, apparently a dressing room jester in his time with not an ounce of sense, hope the due diligence is done on the latest raft of bluffers let through the door

Look on the bright side, a year or 2 at Wembley while the stadium is being redeveloped will make it easier for supporters to get to games

From Ireland? Cheaper to fly to Liverpool and head up
#5
Antrim / Re: Antrim Hurling
Today at 11:13:08 AM
Quote from: JonnyD_ on Today at 10:57:24 AMi keep coming back to the players - the current crop! we definitely have something with the players. getting them all out with a full pre-season behind them and injury free and can beat the best.






It's serious commitment, 3 nights a week, your own S&C on your days off, game at the weekend or away for the weekend, no breaks in the year, still doing your bit with club when you can and its not as good as it sounds.

I'm not surprised that there are drop outs, or breaks in training and no surprises that they have injuries, some toll on the body, but we lack quality depth which when you look at some of the games lately the lads coming on to some county teams as subs have some impact.

Whether we can beat the best is debatable, certainly in one off league games or Championship games at Corrigan we can be competitive but being consistent needs crops of players coming through every year, otherwise, which has been happening for a few years, we burn out that squad, they all retire around the same time and we play the Christy Ring for a year or two!
#6
Stopping the Limerick powerhorses through the tackle is bring results, reducing the throws handpasses have brought results too, thought Cork for most parts brought that to the game..

Easier said than done considering the size of these lads, and they have a fair bit of skill too.

Not sure if Aaron Gillane scored from play, and that is a huge ask also, so a few things went well for Cork on the day..

The only time though to beat Limerick is in Knockout
#7
General discussion / Re: Holidays
Today at 10:25:23 AM
Quote from: clonian on Today at 09:36:39 AMI need to hire a car in Malaga in July. Been looking at a few options and got some recommendations for the companies to use but I was wondering are you better taking the higher cost options to cover for the issues with scratches etc. I have heard of some nightmares on returning the car.
It works our €268 without the extra cover and €1200 on your card or €412 with the higher cover level.

Go over that car with a fine toothcomb and take pictures of any scratches that are there before taking it..

Been a while since I've hired a car think the last ones were Sixt and it was ok, some bullshit with trying to upsale you on the day, but They are all at it.
#8
Quote from: gallsman on Today at 09:07:09 AMEvery now and again ITV puts out a really, really good show. They make them so hard to watch though with the quality and ads on ITVX.

Have lost all faith with ITV X and don't bother with it, maybe its the broadband we have or I've looked at some reasons being the TV isn't up to speed, or whatever, but I'm not alone when it comes to the quality of their streaming
#9
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
Today at 09:08:23 AM
Quote from: NAG1 on Today at 09:06:48 AM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on Today at 09:05:50 AM
Quote from: NAG1 on Today at 08:53:25 AMHearing rumours of serious violent conduct at the football Feile during one of the games over the weekend.

Under 15's? or mentors?

All of the above plus spectator/s from what I have been told.

Sometimes I feel its getting better and then all of a sudden its fecking mental!

Probably the ref's fault though ;D
#10
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
Today at 09:05:50 AM
Quote from: NAG1 on Today at 08:53:25 AMHearing rumours of serious violent conduct at the football Feile during one of the games over the weekend.

Under 15's? or mentors?
#11
Antrim / Re: Antrim Hurling
Today at 09:05:15 AM
Quote from: north_antrim_hound on Today at 09:02:47 AM
Quote from: NAG1 on Today at 08:51:29 AMReally but not again wholly unexpected unfortunately.

Hard to see where to go from here.

I wonder what will come out of the strategic review  :o

That's the thing about strategic reviews, they are dependent on who is writing them and who is reading them. Here's my strategic review, we still haven't upped our game at inter county under age level.

Do you think we (antrim players) prefer the club over the county? Because, even at underage, the best players are still not all involved, and that's not down to the mentors
#12
GAA Discussion / Re: GaaGo
Today at 09:03:24 AM
Was on the way back from a game yesterday and had RTE radio 1 on, the section before the start of the Ulster final they wanted to talk about the hurling the night before and how great the game was, John Mullane though had other ideas and got tore into RTE, which is his current employer on the radio, lets face it his isnt suited for TV  ;) (just a joke John btw, mine isnt great either)

He put his argument across very well and Des and Marie were a bit flustered, John also pointed out that there was very little coming from the players and other pundits. You can argue that its unknown that a game will turn out like it did the other night but with only so many able to watch it or go, it left a lot of people missing out on it.

Surely its time for a red button on the screen that allows you to shift to any game that is being broadcasted by RTE anyways, for the likes of the Munster championship they will fill their grounds for most games, so it won't have a pull on numbers at the game.

If you get a chance, listening to John's commentary, its brilliant, serious passion
#13
Prefer theater of streams 
#14
Quote from: gawa316 on Today at 05:33:11 AMSurely it is so easy for yer doll to prove Gadd and Netflix wrong...look no 9 month prison sentence...sue papers incoming?

Watched the interview and thought she was a bit mental. Stated she hadn't watch the show but knew a fair bit about it.

She might have had the 9 months suspended, she just states she never went to prison.
#15
Quote from: Armagh18 on May 12, 2024, 09:57:06 PMOne today there- we had a kickout, Oisin O'Neill won it and was fouled and from the free he played the ball back to the goalkeeper. Is that allowed or should it have been blown up as no one else had touched the ball?

This is the problem, players fans and supporters not knowing simple rules...

Though I'll throw one at you. Player claims a kick out mark, ref blows for Mark, player claims mark, player plays it back to keeper, foul or not?