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#1
GAA Discussion / Codes of conduct for IC panels
March 24, 2015, 11:59:20 PM
Anyone catch this discussion on Newstalk?

http://www.newstalk.ie/player/podcasts/Off_The_Ball/GAA_on_Off_The_Ball/83067/2/senior_intercounty_team_code_of_conduct_revealed

If you don't have time to listen, it's basically Parkinson talking about some of the rules on one inter-county team's code of conduct that he managed to get his hands on.

Some items on it:
1: An Alcohol ban is implemented on January 1st. A mid-season drink is permitted when the manager and three or four senior players allow it.
2: There should be no mention of the team or the GAA in general on social media as it is a distraction.
3: There is to be no interaction with the media allowed.
4: Football boots must be predominantly black in colour. There is a designated senior player who decides whether your boots are acceptable or not.
5: No ankle socks can be worn outside your county socks and no tape to be worn on your sleeves or socks.
6: No highlights in your hair.

Personally I think No 1 could be relaxed but can understand how you could argue for it.
The other five, however, are among the most ridiculous things I've ever heard. Like something out of a comedy sketch.

One of the things that concern me most is the media/social media ban. We can see this week how many people are sucked in by Ireland's 'glorious' achievement of coming in a three-way tie for first in a competition with four serious teams in it. The gains made by that sport have a lot to do with the stream of good publicity it generates for itself.

Anyway, as Babs Keating said, if a fella's afraid of a big fat journalist, what's he going to do in front of 60,000 people in Croke Park?

As for the hair, ankle sock and black boots thing... give me strength.

Would anyone argue in favour of these rules or see a benefit to them?
#2
GAA Discussion / Kildare v Roscommon
March 13, 2015, 02:35:13 AM
Thought the clash of the 1928 and 1944 All-Ireland champions deserved its own thread.

What's the prognosis?

I won't poor mouth it, I would have fancied us to win had Niall Kelly been starting. Without him, I'd rate our chances 50-50 at best.

Roscommon have the better underage pedigree and net immigration of footballers from Australia, something we can only dream of...
#3
GAA Discussion / O'Byrne Cup 2015
December 29, 2014, 11:47:10 PM
http://www.leinstergaa.ie/leinster-accident-tournaments-2012/obyrne-cup-sf-2012.325.html

This is it. This is why teams slog through the heat and hard ground of summer.
Dublin might have walked the Leinster Championship but it's all well and good doing it in front of TV cameras and big crowds.
Will they have the stomach for a January Sunday in Portarlington?
Will they f***.
#4
GAA Discussion / Team of your life
February 20, 2014, 02:40:04 AM
Slow day in work so with the Gooch out I got around to thinking about the best players I've seen and putting them in a team.
Only considered players from the time I've been old enough to have some understanding of what I'm watching so my team covers 1991 to 2014.
Anyway here she is I'd love to see others, particularly from older posters with more years to cover.
It's got a wing back playing corner back, a centre back playing wing back, three centre forwards and two full forwards. But it's my team. Feck off and get your own.

1 Stephen Cluxton
2 Seamus Moynihan
3 Mick Lyons
4 Niall Cahalane
5 Tomas O Se
6 Glenn Ryan
7 Henry Downey
8 Darragh O Se
9 Sean Cavanagh
10 Kieran McDonald
11 Trevor Giles
12 Brian McGuigan
13 Padraig Joyce
14 Peter Canavan
15 Colm Cooper