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#1
General discussion / Re: European Leagues.
April 17, 2024, 11:49:51 PM
Quote from: Armagh18 on April 17, 2024, 10:56:17 PM
Quote from: quit yo jibbajabba on April 17, 2024, 10:54:30 PM
Quote from: armaghniac on April 17, 2024, 10:49:17 PMArmagh could take penalties better than Man City.

Be a few boys on that other thread won't acknowledge this as a Madrid win 😋😀
Geezer and  Pep have a lot in common!
Salary?
#2
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA crowds
April 17, 2024, 03:46:25 PM
Quote from: armaghniac on April 17, 2024, 03:14:42 PM
Quote from: Armagh18 on April 17, 2024, 02:29:35 PM
Quote from: armaghniac on April 17, 2024, 02:05:17 PMI haven't listened to this yet, but no GAA person should ever entertain any comparison with the OO. Compare with the IRFU, FAI, IFA, basketball etc by all means, but the OO is not a valid comparison.
He's after saying the most popular place for work experience for St Pauls students is with the psni. All for trying to be inclusive Jarlath but come on ffs.

I suppose that it is more interesting that work experience in Camlough Car & Tractor Parts!
He's willing to go on air and debate, and he can hold his own.  Presidents from south of border don't fully understand the ins and outs of what happened in the six counties so it's a one chance in a decade period to see a President explain the GAA in the north from their lived experience.  The Neanderthals won't listen, thousands probably thought he sounded fair, and many of us in the GAA will have our own personal gripes that we won't agree with him on about how we are run!  At the end of the day he's as well qualified as anyone to represent us.
#3
General discussion / Re: Premier League 2023-2024
April 16, 2024, 11:27:47 AM
Quote from: statto on April 16, 2024, 11:18:34 AM
Quote from: Captain Obvious on April 15, 2024, 09:31:19 PMLike children on a schoolyard.

https://twitter.com/SkySportsPL/status/1779969884601876992
The whole Sterling fiasco makes this even worse after him getting the peno and missing. 
Dele Ali nailed it.  If there was a minute left and they had to score it, they wouldn't have been fighting over the ball. 
#4
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA crowds
April 14, 2024, 05:26:12 PM
Sixty thousand empty seats in Croke Park for a Dublin Meath championship match.  What a sad state of affairs.
#5
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
April 13, 2024, 09:28:05 PM
Couldn't really fault the lads that took the field today.  Plenty of effort and chances were created, but the composure wasn't there to finish them.
If they stay committed and a few come back from injury then another good run in the Tailteann and a big day in Croke Park is still there.
Both teams are a world away from the top level. 
#6
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA crowds
April 09, 2024, 12:30:06 PM
Still can't work out why we don't have an All Ireland Senior, Intermediate and Junior Championship.  Works a treat at club level where every trophy is hard fought and cherished. It would deliver lots more meaningful, evenly contested and attractive games.
Everything else adds to the issue: ticket prices; state of grounds; tv coverage; other sports etc.
The quality of the product is an issue with the coaches, not the rules.
And how many people even knew Monaghan were playing Cavan on Sunday - it just crept up.
#7
General discussion / Re: Overused words
April 09, 2024, 07:56:16 AM
Construction costs
#8
Quote from: thebigfullforward on April 08, 2024, 02:18:05 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on April 06, 2024, 09:42:38 AMOne County (Dublin) get to play all their important Championship games at home. Does this happen in any other sport?
England 2020 Euro campaign  ;D
For all the good it did them.
#9
Quote from: Blowitupref on April 06, 2024, 07:24:50 PM
Quote from: Caitlin on April 06, 2024, 07:18:02 PM
Quote from: Sportacus on April 06, 2024, 01:33:35 PMWholesome content.
The GAA was built on principles of volunteerism, humility, amateur status, desire to express our Irishness, community identity and so on. 

Obviously it will evolve with the times and great things are still happening everyday such as the All Stars teams which are springing up in clubs across the country and are amazing.

But:
Threatening SuperMacs?
Journeymen coaches scouring the country for their next small club and fifty quid a night?
Card only at the gate?
Banning charity advertising?
Casement Park debacle?
Games behind paywalls?

That's just off the top of my head. Basically there's a lot of corporate thinking has crept into the organisation that's undermining the core principles and that is wrong in my book. 
Card only at the gate is a positive step forward; unfortunately I know of clubs (and counties) where gate receipts were well short of what they should have been. While some people may not have cards , society in general requires their use more and more, so the GAA is merely reflecting that development.

I've been to club and county matches in the last year and seen old folks turned away at the gate when they wanted to pay with cash. To highlight the daftness of it all, once you enter any GAA stadium one can use cash to buy a program or refreshments.
Not if you are a pensioner and never used a card. Turning away the people who probably raised the money to build the ground - I mean think about it.
If the problem is cash not accounted for, then there are plenty of other solutions.
#10
Wholesome content.
The GAA was built on principles of volunteerism, humility, amateur status, desire to express our Irishness, community identity and so on. 

Obviously it will evolve with the times and great things are still happening everyday such as the All Stars teams which are springing up in clubs across the country and are amazing.

But:
Threatening SuperMacs?
Journeymen coaches scouring the country for their next small club and fifty quid a night?
Card only at the gate?
Banning charity advertising?
Casement Park debacle?
Games behind paywalls?

That's just off the top of my head. Basically there's a lot of corporate thinking has crept into the organisation that's undermining the core principles and that is wrong in my book. 
#11
General discussion / Re: The Late Late show
April 05, 2024, 11:44:40 PM
Quote from: marty34 on April 05, 2024, 11:38:24 PM
Quote from: Sportacus on April 05, 2024, 11:32:10 PM
Quote from: armaghniac on April 05, 2024, 11:21:59 PM
Quote from: Tubberman on April 05, 2024, 11:16:19 PM
Quote from: armaghniac on April 05, 2024, 11:08:36 PM
Quote from: Tubberman on April 05, 2024, 10:50:39 PMWill he ask about the embarrassing legal threat to Supermacs over the April Fools joke?

They'll not apologise for clamping down on ambush marketing and rightly so.

They'd want to pick and choose their battles.
Corporate Croke Park against a homegrown company that is a big GAA sponsor isn't likely to win much popular support.

Who is "corporate Croke Park"? There is only one GAA and these people are charged with protecting the brand to raise revenue for all of us. Supermacs should be undermining the brand in this way and would likely be just as protective of anyone using their brand.

It was a bit of craic on April Fools Day from a company long associated with the GAA. Paddy Power is at it every day of the week. Trumped up nonsense from know alls in HQ who have lost the run of themselves.  The same muppets who would ban charity advertising on jerseys and are driving the GAAGO  paywall. 

I think they 'banned' Tipperary from wearing the DQ Foundation jerseys last year iirc.

Bit of common sense would go down well at HQ.


Can only hope Jarlath will knock a few heads together and bring decision making back to the basics - look after your community and cherish the things that are unique about the GAA.
#12
General discussion / Re: The Late Late show
April 05, 2024, 11:32:10 PM
Quote from: armaghniac on April 05, 2024, 11:21:59 PM
Quote from: Tubberman on April 05, 2024, 11:16:19 PM
Quote from: armaghniac on April 05, 2024, 11:08:36 PM
Quote from: Tubberman on April 05, 2024, 10:50:39 PMWill he ask about the embarrassing legal threat to Supermacs over the April Fools joke?

They'll not apologise for clamping down on ambush marketing and rightly so.

They'd want to pick and choose their battles.
Corporate Croke Park against a homegrown company that is a big GAA sponsor isn't likely to win much popular support.

Who is "corporate Croke Park"? There is only one GAA and these people are charged with protecting the brand to raise revenue for all of us. Supermacs should be undermining the brand in this way and would likely be just as protective of anyone using their brand.

It was a bit of craic on April Fools Day from a company long associated with the GAA. Paddy Power is at it every day of the week. Trumped up nonsense from know alls in HQ who have lost the run of themselves.  The same muppets who would ban charity advertising on jerseys and are driving the GAAGO  paywall. 
#13
Quote from: seafoid on April 05, 2024, 10:11:33 AMAccording to the Examiner, Pairc ui Chaoimh will  host a European Rugby semifinal on the weekend of 4/5 May. The stadium can hold over 40,000 . The last time it hosted a rugby game, €5.6m was spent by patrons between tickets and refreshments and a further €3.7m was spent in Cork.


Imagine that happening in West Belfast on a regular basis

Define 'regular'?
#14
Quote from: Gabriel_Hurl on April 04, 2024, 02:24:17 PMSupermacs having their Facebook and Instagram accounts suspended over Croke Park April Fools joke

https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/supermacs-facebook-and-instagram-accounts-suspended-over-croke-park-april-fools-gag/a1653191732.html
Corporate head office bollocks from the GAA. Embarrassing.  I was hoping Jarlath would put an end to guff like this.
#15
Quote from: general_lee on April 04, 2024, 10:46:35 AM
Quote from: Rossfan on April 04, 2024, 10:30:29 AMGet working ye lazy hoors...

https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2024/0404/1441589-united-ireland/
The FitzGeralds, well known for their economic nous.
It would seem 'making Northern Ireland work' is a clever enough long term strategy by SF, but over-indexing on benefit bluffers and civil service dossers badly exposed here.