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TG4 provide great coverage of a GAA, my only criticism is I believe they should give an option to listen to it in English commentary by pressing the red button or something

rebelfan (Cork) - Posts: 70 - 20/10/2016 12:42:40    1927848

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Replying To rebelfan:  "TG4 provide great coverage of a GAA, my only criticism is I believe they should give an option to listen to it in English commentary by pressing the red button or something"
TG4 was established as a facility for Teanga na Gaeilge and it provides a wonderful service. I think your criticism should be directed
at channels who transmit through the medium of english to provide the games you require.

fainleog (Limerick) - Posts: 598 - 20/10/2016 13:33:52    1927867

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Replying To rebelfan:  "TG4 provide great coverage of a GAA, my only criticism is I believe they should give an option to listen to it in English commentary by pressing the red button or something"
the names are in english,maybe you need to brush up on your irish ;)

perfect10 (Wexford) - Posts: 3929 - 20/10/2016 13:52:10    1927886

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Replying To rebelfan:  "TG4 provide great coverage of a GAA, my only criticism is I believe they should give an option to listen to it in English commentary by pressing the red button or something"
It's an Irish Channel that's probably the reason. And it's a good reason too!

Awwwwnow (Cavan) - Posts: 1050 - 20/10/2016 17:25:23    1927949

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Replying To perfect10:  "the names are in english,maybe you need to brush up on your irish ;)"
That's because that is there names , I was just giving an opinion, RTE give you the option of Irish commentary, I can't see why tg4 can't do the same, TV3 when they had the Minor finals have peole an option to listen to it in both English and Irish, as for me learning more Irish, I would have more use in learning Spanish than Irish, just giving the reality of the Irish language

rebelfan (Cork) - Posts: 70 - 20/10/2016 17:25:29    1927950

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