Gaa split season,killing Meath football since 2011

@BruidheanChaorthainn posting tweets from some far right loon now

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Now?

I presume the loon wanted Banty and their family to hand over the properties for free.

You never knew until now that Banty was a gangster?

Jesus that’s generational money, fair play.

Right place right time

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https://twitter.com/examinersport/status/1851322651941507072?s=46

:clap::clap:

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What a guy. :clap:

That’s a lovely bit of logo work.

https://twitter.com/RTEgaa/status/1855315862762213434?t=mMORzfc70csf9aTaofuGWg&s=19

Within a few years inter County players won’t be playing with clubs
At all.

We’ve have two seasons running alongside each other from April to September / October

What’s Noel on about at all?

The culture in Dublin is different I think.

I’d say most people accept it’s a complete failure tbh.

We are moving towards two seasons running together.

If you doubt yourself as most people I’d say you’re spot on.

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I see the FAI are going for a summer season again.

They will cause unnecessary conflict I’d say.

Your sarcasm needs more work pal.I thought you were being serious

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I see some pollutant with TFK in his twitter name has now responded to Bellew with gibberish, raging that facts continue to be brought into the debate. I regret posting it now, I’m sure Bellew has plenty to be at these days without having to deal with that type rubbish. We are all as well to park this whole topic now, the data from Galway reflects what we are all seeing across the country.

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Seven percent reduction in GAA team registrations from pre-Covid numbers

A total of 22,514 sides were signed up four years ago compared to 20,994 between October 2021 and September 2022, a drop of 1,519.

https://archive.is/3HAKy

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Don’t let the facts get in the way off the odd ball wannabe American football coaches who have decided to ruin the gaa with their crap.

The GAA’s people problem: ‘We’re sleepwalking into something that’s going to be catastrophic’

The GAA’s hot-button issue feels like football’s ills or championship structures, but in reality it’s people and clubs - there are either too many or too few of both. Can Croke Park provide solutions to a looming crisis?

https://archive.is/zFyng

Post it up there