There was a lot of love for the U-21 football grade on Twitter following today's action-packed semi-finals. Not so much the decision to axe it...
Two brilliant u21 matches today. What do we do??? Get rid of the competition sometimes the Gaa baffles and maddens me!!! Great games
- Tomás Ó Sé (@tomas5ky) April 16, 2016
Crazy yet it's ok for a team to be beaten 17-20 to no score https://t.co/9aashSLgb9
- Conor.mortimer (@Conmort) April 16, 2016
Congrats @OfficialCorkGAA 21s on a big win! @michaelhurley9 no room for that little MOTM award in my cabinet
- Brian Hurley (@BrianHurley15) April 16, 2016
Genuine question here but was it to help with fixtures calendar or "player burn out" for scrapping u 21 grade?
- Eamon Mc Gee (@EamonMcGee) April 16, 2016
@EamonMcGee Whatever it was, it was a another horrendous decision. Players deserve the chance to play at that level.
- Steven McDonnell (@Killeavy13) April 16, 2016
These #EirGridU21 semi finals are a joy to watch .. Free flowing open football with serious scores .. #bantheblanket
- anthony masterson (@antomasterson1) April 16, 2016
Two savage u21 games on tg4 here.. Always was the best football to watch! #gaa
- Conor McManus (@ConorMcManus_15) April 16, 2016
TweetSome serious pace to this u21 semi final. Great intensity and powerful scores. Out of breath just watching it #EirGridU21 #GAA
- Colm Begley (@Begz_17) April 16, 2016