Man in full on Netflix is very good, read some mixed reviews but I'm loving it anyway, 1 episode (of 6) to go.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: tonto1888 on May 15, 2024, 07:51:43 AMThe GAA must be the only organisation where fans want them to move with the times yet remain stuck in the pastPerfectly put.
Quote from: lfdown2 on May 14, 2024, 09:48:45 AMShould be considerably more money generated by having no middle man operator, which should only increase with getting better established / growth and after the initial costs subside.Quote from: bennydorano on May 14, 2024, 09:36:35 AMA point I've made about GAAGO a few times is that, to me, it 100% seems like a staging post on the route to semi-pro GAA. Once it gets really established costs will further recede and profits increase. I've no doubt Sean K looks at GAA financial figures throough his previous GPA head - how long before we hear 'GAAGO made €Xm this year and the players who are the product get nothing' only a matter of time imo.
How is that different than 'the GAA got €Xm from Sky/RTE/TG4 this year...'
I don't necessarily understand the point here (not specifically yours Benny), is it that all games should be available free to air all the time? Or just all the good games? Who should pay for this? Should funds be diverted from capital projects so that people can sit at home with a bowl of crisp and crack open a beer to watch the games?
And Sean Cavanagh has just been completely embarrassed with his hyperbolic statement being called out, I teel you what, based on his handle on numbers I wouldn't be wanting to drop a set of company accounts in to him.