Quote from: Milltown Row2 on May 14, 2024, 12:55:07 PMNo need to be tarnishing a mans business ffs!I didn't see the comments, but cavanagh's firm is doing very well by the looks of it with 4 or 5 offices now open and about 50 staff including many qualified professionals - so I doubt the comments on here would have too much impact on its future. Fair play to him.
If he's not great at being a pundit, that's grand, but lots of lads behind the computer putting a mans and his families business down is out of order
Quote from: armaghniac on Today at 12:11:57 AMThat is some interpretation on what I said! 😆 whatever games are covered should be free to air but they are selling off the profitable high prestige games. Its not that complicated!Quote from: Truthsayer on Today at 12:01:14 AMIt is GAA elite's attempts to carve up our national games and privatise and sell off the profitable, prestige games. Our best and most high profile games should be available to all grass roots GAA members via our national broadcaster. Jarlath's efforts to play the man and not the ball in this debate betrays the weakness of his argument.
Only the high profile games, so half the counties would never appear? Is that the GAA you want?
Quote from: Armagh18 on May 14, 2024, 11:13:03 PMI've a feeling Louth and especially Monaghan will cause Kerry loads of problems.
Quote from: Silver hill on May 14, 2024, 11:09:13 PMI hope I'm wrong but hearing that we've a long line of injured players at the minute including Rodgers, Conor Doc, and mcevoy. Big blow if that is correct. Will need everyone to win in Galway.
Quote from: Truthsayer on Today at 12:01:14 AMIt is GAA elite's attempts to carve up our national games and privatise and sell off the profitable, prestige games. Our best and most high profile games should be available to all grass roots GAA members via our national broadcaster. Jarlath's efforts to play the man and not the ball in this debate betrays the weakness of his argument.