Yes.
The inter county game is going to destroy the gaa for a finish if the genie isnât put back in the bottle.
It was never ever meant to be this bastardised semi professional code.
Yes.
The inter county game is going to destroy the gaa for a finish if the genie isnât put back in the bottle.
It was never ever meant to be this bastardised semi professional code.
60k tickets sold for Leinster v Munster in croke park.
They sold the place out in 2009
But players have pushed to scale things back e.g been the drivers to get rid of the pre season competitions, if you have a genuine grievance it should be with managers, coaches etc.
If players donât want to play nobody is forcing them.
Itâs the authorities that should be dictating things and every single decision they make pushes more towards professionalism.
Youâve idiots then cheerleading it.
Last night your exact words were intercounty load is ridiculous, now your basiclly saying players are prima donnas.
Your points are so inconsistent
My point is consistent. If you canât read I canât help you.
Heâd be happy if you had a club championship quarter final tonight in the pissing rain ending in extra time and penalties with the semi final on Saturday.
And theyâll sell it out again.
I expect Leinster v Munster at Croke Park will become an annual fixture.
Prob half the price of an Ireland international?
Well to be fair last night you couldnât work out how thereâs a 7 month intercounty season and 7 month club season
Is the URC the Heineken cup or magners league? Why is this game such a big draw in particular?
For a European cup semi final
A third of the price Iâd say!
Itâs the game that stops the nation
Regular season
Amazing the way rugby can tier the prices in croker but the gaa canât
I see the provincial football championship draw has been downgraded to radio from TV. Another casualty of the split season, microwaved championship. All we have now are the memories of Jo(h)nny Cooper in October of one year being quizzed about a Leinster Quarter Final taking place in May or June of the next year. âCarlow or Wexford will be very tough. We wonât be looking beyond that.â
Because rugby lads will sit in the seat given them. Gaa lads who know the score will abseil down from their allotted upper davin seat, walk across the pitch and sit in Ard Comhairle