Well then if they are in that way focused they have to ensure their biggest money generator survives and thrives. Therefore they have to stack the deck in their favour with extra funding etc. Therefore they are not in fact running a competition. Simples.
ye were never happy in munster hurling, Connacht wasnât right either , things look nice and dandy now in leinster and there is still an old gripe bout the GAA
I suppose if you want an example to support your argument you need look no further than home, whinged for years about not having home games for the leinster hurling and when ye get yere first one ye rock up with a 3rd of a pitch barren owing to ed Sheeran!
suppose ye needed the concert money to fund the home venue to stay competitive!
You sound really dim. Im talking about the all ireland football championship. You have no answer to me simply pointing out the rigged game the gaa is running so come out with this total irrelevance. Munster championship, ed sheeran. Yes galway need the funding because it doesnt get the helping hand and nationally funded home stadium dublin gets. You a certified simpleton.
Why does dublin receive the lions share of funding, from the sports own governing body, in a supposedly even competition. And how does the body pretend to be impartial when its aim, profit, depends on the success of one team.
Ok ill make it relative for you. What instead of a sheikh, it was the premier league who decided what funding each club got and decided to give the most to man cityâŚ
Who said it was even? Itâs never been even. On those figures produced by @carryharry it would appear that Dublin gets less per head of population than most counties.
Itâs no wonder Parnell Park isnât fit for purpose and we have to play all our games at neutral venues.
In case you canât make that out, the investment per player in Dublin is âŹ274.70. The next nearest is âŹ68.17, in Fermanagh. Third is Longford, at âŹ62.30.
Beaten All-Ireland finalists Mayo have received âŹ22.30. Kery got âŹ19 per player, while Donegal - the team Dublin beat in the quarter-final - pulled in âŹ20.10 per player.