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#1
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA crowds
April 15, 2024, 10:51:53 AM
In the early noughties there was a media/pundit backlash against Gaelic Football. Puke football and all that. Yet despite being told every week that football was crap, we knew better ourselves... and crowds were never higher.

What we've arrived at 20 years later is different. We now face an utterly dismal viewing experience.

There is only a limited amount of people on this earth who will travel and pay >£20 to solemnly sit bored out of their wits for an hour and a half. And that number is dwindling rapidly.

The occasional classic has saved the sport's bacon for the past decade.

But that's no longer enough.

Wake me up when the rules have changed for i'm not tuning into another game this year.





#2
GAA Discussion / Re: The Sunday Game
April 15, 2024, 07:41:05 AM
Quote from: SouthOfThe Bann on April 14, 2024, 11:16:20 PMWhat does KPI stand for? 😂

Strikes me as a business term.

It stands for over coaching i.e. emphasising a desire statistical success in things other than the scoreboard
#3
Quote from: yellowcard on April 14, 2024, 07:24:40 PM
Quote from: thewobbler on April 14, 2024, 07:15:33 PMWho, where and when has anyone "bigged up" Down?

I've seen plenty of comments on these threads and in the media. They were shoe ins for last years Tailteann Cup and the division 3 title and tipped by lots of pundits to win both of those finals.

They've definitely improved alright under Laverty but from what I've seen of them they lack players who can kick the ball, it's basically the Kilcoo blueprint being employed at county level.

Being tipped to win D3 titles is not bigging anyone up. Not even remotely close.

Even the most diehard blinkered and biased Down followers knows exactly where we are at.
#4
Who, where and when has anyone "bigged up" Down?
#5
Blow it up.
#6
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
April 12, 2024, 11:31:11 PM
Harps showed heart in the closing quarter, but Point were deserving winners tonight.
#7
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
April 12, 2024, 08:53:49 AM
Of course it would make sense Truth. But there's a few involved in running LFGA who live for these moments.
#8
General discussion / Re: European Leagues.
April 10, 2024, 10:00:23 PM
Quote from: J70 on April 10, 2024, 06:47:08 PM
Quote from: Turf on April 10, 2024, 02:49:32 PMSure Munich should have had a penalty for handball that Arsenal fans don't seem to be talking about!

Was reading about that in The Athletic.

I can understand the ref's "common sense" rationale for dismissing it, but surely under the rules he had no choice but to give it?

I don't know.

Well I do know what you're saying.

But if referees didn't apply common sense to soccer (and GAA) the game would be unwatchable.

Almost every referee will punish a late tackle more severely later in a game when a team is protecting a lead, than they will earlier in the game when the outcome is a long way off being decided.

Thats common sense.

It's not as black and white as that bizarre handball, but it's the same chain of thought ie don't force decisions on the game unless they're really needed.
#9
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Colleges
April 10, 2024, 09:31:32 PM
I've said it before and probably on this thread last year.

How they do these things in America is so much cleaner and more accurate.

Every week, each coach nominates players from the opposition for "team of the week". As far as I know they do not have to nominate any, and there's no upper limit to nominations per week in some leagues.

The players with the most nominations at year end become what they call All Americans, and what we call All Stars. Each league/tier has its own awards, and they have "first team" All Americans, and "second team" All Americans per tier when the league is big enough.

To be fair to the yanks - I generally hate how that country is run - they tend to have the most consistent, fair and even sporting structures imaginable. And this is a further example. Of course there'll be personalities, egos and vendettas between some schools/coaches, but it would be a smallminded and soon regretful coach to play this system unfairly, as other schools will notice and black ball them. 



#10
General discussion / Re: Overused words
April 09, 2024, 08:54:05 AM
Shitshow
#11
General discussion / Re: Man Utd Thread:
April 08, 2024, 01:59:59 PM
Paddy Power summed him up succinctly at the weekend...

"There's only one man who can stop Phil Foden in this kind of form, and that's Gareth Southgate".
#12
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA crowds
April 08, 2024, 01:30:37 PM
The split season might be a factor but I don't think it's a weather related one. More that clubs around the country are getting their competitive seasons going this week and last, and there's only so much time any man/woman can give to Gaelic Games.

The ultimate factor though has to be cost. Upwards on €100 for a family to attend any match is bearable for most. But it becomes less bearable if you start thinking about doing it 8-10 times in a season. Thats when the opportunity to watch some of those on TV becomes attractive.
#13
Quote from: nrico2006 on April 08, 2024, 12:21:46 AMDoesn't send a great message to the rest of the squad when Beggan can just swan back in, with no training, and start.

If 14 odd years of unbroken and exemplary service doesn't build enough points to do this, then I'm at a loss to understand the "gaa mindset".
#14
Quote from: marty34 on April 07, 2024, 08:58:26 AMI love the seeing a pitch covered at half-time with young and old, fathers and mothers with their kids etc. pucking and kicking a ball about. No issues.

A great sight.

Conversely, I've seen kids being hunted off pitches i.e. Athletic Grounds at inter-county club championship games by 'jobworths' and it's only 2 or 3 kids looking to kick or puck about, not 500 children.

A joke.

We've gotten soft.

There's a growing culture in Gaelic Games that pitches must be pristine.

There's too much praise and thanks put into the efforts of groundsmen to present them pristine.

#15
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
April 06, 2024, 10:59:55 AM
Ballyholland were convincing winners over (what I assume is) a patchwork Burren side.

Those above pondering why Conor Laverty is making exceptions for John McGovern, would have had their eyes opened on a few occasions last night. Two teams bedecked with recent county minors and u20s, but it was easy to pick out the outstanding athlete on show.