The GAA and the government worked together to fund and improve meaths biggest rival. Cant blame them for giving up, anyone would in a rigged game. Which is exactly what happened.
Uggghhh why didnāt the other cyclists ignore Lance and just pedal harder. Losers.
As we always say, the Leinster championship was a beautiful competition before the GAA decided to supercharge one of the sides. The competition without Dublin is still a tapper. Offaly are good lads
Itās a disgrace. If the other counties had any gumption theyād down tools until Dublin were separated as their own province, but they need the crumbs from the table. I guarantee you munster hurling counties or Ulster football counties would have kicked hard against the organization funding and helping one team (hard to believe its true typing it)
The GAA is built on rows, on utter emotional investment, on never being wrong, on never backing down, on crushing your opponent, using any means to do so, including flagrant lying, and then burying their face in the dirt and keeping it buried with your boot.
This is also why these right wing culture wars drag in so many people, theyāre built on the same things, except itās actual real peopleās lives the protagonists want to destroy, not their opponentās teamās chances.
Only some of the time is true in the GAA. The rest of the time you shake hands at the end of it all and get drunk together.
Can be certain he was sitting within a few seats of the county secretary as well, would have been little value unless he could see the face of the lad he was targeting. The plane done a couple of circles of the pitch and went away for 5 minutes, but then came back sounding much, much noisier and stayed for an age to the annoyance of all in attendance. There was some speculation that it had gone to south Armagh for refueling during the brief respite, hence the dramatic change in decibel levels.