Galway - quadruple travails part 2

Dreadful situation. Your heart would go out to those who loved him.

How are Galway allowed train in Clarecastle the last couple of weeks ahead of the permitted schedule? Disguised as pre-season trials? Here again tonight

Did same last year

It’s clearly working well

Obv

Hopefully this is enough to get Paul Bellya to resign in disgrace before he’s ratified in December.

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He’ll lose fingernails if he’s ever dragged out.

Training on an Astro in Clarecastle isn’t going to do much for them.

They need to be dogging it out in some bog of a pitch in deepest South Easht Galway to knock them in to the right mindset for the year ahead.

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Can’t believe I feel sympathy for PJ. There’s no truth to that from what I was told.

Whats happening?

He erroneously left his monogrammed trainers in the turf shed the other night.
They were gone in the morning. A sly young fox believed to be the guilty party.

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Interesting interview with the bould PJ.

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Even I’ve heard by now.

From today’s GAA report.

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The could have made the dots a different colour than the coastline ffs

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This fella had it all but sad to see him up to this sort of messing

Galway GAA vow to continue spending big on county teams

Galway GAA chairman Paul Bellew paid tribute to all the people who organise and support fundraising activity and said that while generating income is a difficult task, they continue to push the boundaries.

€1,053,315 was spent on Galway’s three inter-county hurling teams in 2025. Pic: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile

Wed, 10 Dec, 2025 - 11:21

John Fallon

Galway GAA chairman Paul Bellew said that a spend of over €2.3m on county teams in 2025 is sustainable and they will continue to invest in teams representing the maroon and white.

Bellew paid tribute to all the people who organise and support fundraising activity and said that while generating income is a difficult task, they continue to push the boundaries and that a surplus of over half a million euro was recorded on income of over €5.7m.

This brings an overall surplus of just over €2m in total over the past four years after years of turmoil prior to that.

“There is stability now with Galway finances and a surplus of half a million this year can be repeated again next year. We need that to continue so that we can invest in our structures and ensure that teams representing Galway are given every support.

“Those sort of figures are not achieved without enormous effort and good structures and I want to acknowledge and thank all of the people involved,” he said.

The headline expenditure figure is over €2.3m being spent on the six teams representing the county at minor, U-20 and senior levels in hurling and football, with €1,271,712 (54%) being spent on the football teams and €1,053,315 (46%) on the three hurling teams.

The Galway senior footballers expenditure amounted to €1,085,478 with €802,629 on the senior hurling team. A total of €113,630 was spent on the U-20 football team and €141,057 on the hurling team in that grade.

At minor level, €72,604 was spent on football and €109,629 on hurling.

In percentage terms, 47% of the expenditure on county teams was spent on the senior footballers, 35% on the senior hurlers, 6% and 5% on the U-20 and minor hurling respectively, and 5% and 2% at U-20 and minor football.

The trend is similar to other years with the senior football team costing more than the senior hurling team. Last year €1,331,378 was spent on the footballers when they reached the All-Ireland final, there was €1,065,574 the previous year and €925,883 in 2022.

In hurling, €824,097 was spent on the senior team in 2024, €932,361 the year before and €767,214 in 2022.

Was there a trophy for that ?

Monogrammed trainers don’t come cheap.

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Imagine what they’d spend if they had a sponsor.

Lads here moaning about Chairman Bellew!!! Other counties salivating at the thoughts of a progressive Cathaoirleach overseeing incomes and levels of surplus previously unheard of.

If he could only turn his attention to the state of Choom he’d be a topper.