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Replying To DuhallowRed:  "Anti GAA agenda? How often have I seen any rugby inside here."
Anti rugby I should say. Stupid autocorrect :(

DuhallowRed (Cork) - Posts: 268 - 31/05/2022 11:56:05    2421333

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The current anti "gah" stuff from certain people is completely down to the latest expose of betting connected match fixing at LOI games. Matches that had 2/300 people at them were subject to hundreds of thousands of Euro bets! More than on most horse races .

They know this has - or at least ought to - throw major questions over the FAI begging for GAA and IRFU dig out to host the European soccer championship in 2028.

That Byrne creature is in his 60s and still sounds like he's 12. "Beloved Chelsea". Name of Jeepers ...

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 2557 - 31/05/2022 12:13:26    2421339

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Replying To GreenandRed:  "Pay no heed to them Gleebo. A lot of League of Ireland supporters follow the GAA and a lot of GAA players played League of Ireland and higher levels of soccer. And plenty too refer to Gaelic Football as 'bogball'. They're looking for a reaction and best ignored. Plenty of GAA people have time for other sports and plenty don't like other sports, that's their own choice. Plenty of online 'newspapers' are only too happy to represent a disagreement at a match as 'GAA match turns into full blown schmozzle as video shows 'one in all in' brawl'. Third rate clickbait where someone was paid to give them video footage off their phone to create a nonsensical headline.

But most of the anonymous online soccer 'fans' referring to Man City, Liverpool, Barca, Bayern etc as 'we', believing soccer was invented around the time the Premier League and Champions League started posting defensive/abusive stuff because they don't know anything about football other than what they've seen online a computer from Tuam to Timbuctoo. Bandwagoners. Plenty of very knowledgeable soccer people too.Thankfully GAA sports have a high participation and volunteering rate, young and old. Has it's faults too. Be proud of it without needing to compare with other sports. No point in giving people who criticise the GAA any reaction. Save your energy for the shouting on Saturday Gleebo. We'll need it!"
Yeah, of course it's not everyone who holds those views, but they exist. I lived up east for several years and IMO the cross-section of both GAA/LOI fans seems fairly slim up there. There is a section of the soccer public for whom the "Yeh can stick your gah up your ****" mentality lives on.

There is also a GAA dinosaur type out there who objects to GAA members playing anything other than gaelic games, but they are a dying breed as far as I can see.

Gleebo (Mayo) - Posts: 2208 - 31/05/2022 12:19:29    2421343

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Replying To BarneyGrant:  "The current anti "gah" stuff from certain people is completely down to the latest expose of betting connected match fixing at LOI games. Matches that had 2/300 people at them were subject to hundreds of thousands of Euro bets! More than on most horse races .

They know this has - or at least ought to - throw major questions over the FAI begging for GAA and IRFU dig out to host the European soccer championship in 2028.

That Byrne creature is in his 60s and still sounds like he's 12. "Beloved Chelsea". Name of Jeepers ..."
He's no longer with us, in fairness. I just mentioned him as his articles typified that sort of attitude.

I know people working in the FAI, and they're not generally bad types, at least at the working level. But as an organization, they have such a history of bungling, factionalism, dubious decision-making and financial mismanagement at the top levels that they shouldn't get another cent of public money until the proper supervisory mechanisms are implemented.

Say what you like about the IRFU, but at least their corporate governance is very well-managed. I do personally think that the rugger types were a little bit more outwardly appreciative for the use of Croke Park than the soccer crowd while Lansdowne was being rebuilt, too.

Gleebo (Mayo) - Posts: 2208 - 31/05/2022 13:00:13    2421354

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Replying To Gleebo:  "He's no longer with us, in fairness. I just mentioned him as his articles typified that sort of attitude.

I know people working in the FAI, and they're not generally bad types, at least at the working level. But as an organization, they have such a history of bungling, factionalism, dubious decision-making and financial mismanagement at the top levels that they shouldn't get another cent of public money until the proper supervisory mechanisms are implemented.

Say what you like about the IRFU, but at least their corporate governance is very well-managed. I do personally think that the rugger types were a little bit more outwardly appreciative for the use of Croke Park than the soccer crowd while Lansdowne was being rebuilt, too."
The IRFU did not change the name of Hill 16 to "Northern Terrace."

That petty move summed up exactly what the attitude of the FAI suits was and is to the "gah." Well, it's mutual among many Dub GAA people.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 2557 - 31/05/2022 13:31:44    2421378

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I see the Anti GAA crowd are complaining about the Croke Park fees. Kieran Cunningham wants the GAA to lower its fees so Katie Taylor can fight there. Eddie Hearn will profit where as the GAA will lose out if the change the fees.

brisbane (Galway) - Posts: 674 - 28/01/2023 18:53:36    2454789

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Replying To brisbane:  "I see the Anti GAA crowd are complaining about the Croke Park fees. Kieran Cunningham wants the GAA to lower its fees so Katie Taylor can fight there. Eddie Hearn will profit where as the GAA will lose out if the change the fees."
Cunningham, a Donegal man, is not anti-GAA. The GAA would lose out if the fight doesn't go ahead at all in Croke Park. Up to the Croke Park to negotiate with Hearn like they do with any promoters hoping to schedule events there.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7346 - 28/01/2023 20:19:13    2454803

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Replying To brisbane:  "I see the Anti GAA crowd are complaining about the Croke Park fees. Kieran Cunningham wants the GAA to lower its fees so Katie Taylor can fight there. Eddie Hearn will profit where as the GAA will lose out if the change the fees."
GAA mightn't be covering themselves in glory with the extra man thing but they shouldn't be walked over by outside sports. Let them name their prices and if millionaire promoters don't like it lump it.

Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2014 - 28/01/2023 20:43:59    2454807

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Replying To Saynothing:  "GAA mightn't be covering themselves in glory with the extra man thing but they shouldn't be walked over by outside sports. Let them name their prices and if millionaire promoters don't like it lump it."
You should know by now the GAA are obliged to let everyone used their grounds for nothing. Especially in this case with the media darling Katie...

oneoff (UK) - Posts: 1380 - 29/01/2023 09:40:11    2454857

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Replying To oneoff:  "You should know by now the GAA are obliged to let everyone used their grounds for nothing. Especially in this case with the media darling Katie..."
Players complaining about the surface last week so Croke Park should only be grudgingly rented out to non GAA activities be they concerts, other sports or multi cultural virtue signalling.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 2557 - 29/01/2023 10:00:00    2454862

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Replying To BarneyGrant:  "Players complaining about the surface last week so Croke Park should only be grudgingly rented out to non GAA activities be they concerts, other sports or multi cultural virtue signalling."
Something I often wonder is how fast would Rugby etc to open their grounds to the GAA if they needed them?

oneoff (UK) - Posts: 1380 - 29/01/2023 12:08:26    2454898

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Replying To oneoff:  "Something I often wonder is how fast would Rugby etc to open their grounds to the GAA if they needed them?"
Slow would be my guess! Mind you rugby crowd don't come begging much. It is the FAI I would not allow into the parking lot. Nothing against the lower level local teams with whom most GAA clubs get on well with, but you only need look at what goes on at the top to know enough to spurn them.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 2557 - 29/01/2023 12:18:29    2454905

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Replying To oneoff:  "You should know by now the GAA are obliged to let everyone used their grounds for nothing. Especially in this case with the media darling Katie..."
Ttue but hosting katie a world champion wpuld not be bad thing she is one of greatest athleted ever

Gaaforlife2023 (Longford) - Posts: 214 - 29/01/2023 16:17:53    2454977

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Replying To oneoff:  "Something I often wonder is how fast would Rugby etc to open their grounds to the GAA if they needed them?"
which grounds would GAA want or need?

KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3510 - 29/01/2023 16:35:35    2454987

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Replying To Gaaforlife2023:  "Ttue but hosting katie a world champion wpuld not be bad thing she is one of greatest athleted ever"
That doesn't mean that we under value the use of the grounds. A professional sport with the worldwide reach that boxing has should well afford to be able to pay for use of the grounds. The IRFU paid c2mil per Six Nations Game... and that's what Eddie Hearn should be paying, if not more.

Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 844 - 29/01/2023 16:48:50    2454992

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Replying To KillingFields:  "which grounds would GAA want or need?"
"If" being the key word there.

oneoff (UK) - Posts: 1380 - 29/01/2023 17:03:57    2454997

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Replying To Square_B:  "That doesn't mean that we under value the use of the grounds. A professional sport with the worldwide reach that boxing has should well afford to be able to pay for use of the grounds. The IRFU paid c2mil per Six Nations Game... and that's what Eddie Hearn should be paying, if not more."
Hearn has more options for venues to hold a Katie Taylor fight, than the IRFU to host home 6 Nations games. He'll put it out that Croke Park is the dream venue, to put pressure on Croke Park to get a rate that could suit him. But if the price is right to have it an alternative venue, or in his garden, he probably wouldn't think twice before doing that.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7346 - 29/01/2023 19:54:31    2455087

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Replying To GreenandRed:  "Hearn has more options for venues to hold a Katie Taylor fight, than the IRFU to host home 6 Nations games. He'll put it out that Croke Park is the dream venue, to put pressure on Croke Park to get a rate that could suit him. But if the price is right to have it an alternative venue, or in his garden, he probably wouldn't think twice before doing that."
He has very few options on Irish soil and that's what is being touted here... a 'homecoming'. If the IRFU can give him a better deal he should go with that... but he's not stupid... he knows Croke Park would sell out, it wouldn't be touted otherwise. The GAA should hold tight and negotiate the deal they want... not the other way around.

Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 844 - 29/01/2023 21:22:03    2455137

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Replying To Square_B:  "That doesn't mean that we under value the use of the grounds. A professional sport with the worldwide reach that boxing has should well afford to be able to pay for use of the grounds. The IRFU paid c2mil per Six Nations Game... and that's what Eddie Hearn should be paying, if not more."
It definitely should be more, as the tickets will most likely cost more, and it will be on pay per view tv.

friedporridge (Leitrim) - Posts: 23 - 30/01/2023 09:52:02    2455174

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So as expected the GAA bashing started early this morning.

oneoff (UK) - Posts: 1380 - 02/02/2023 09:53:25    2455904

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