There will be less of an overlap at u18 and it would go back to what it was 5 years ago which worked perfectly.
Last Go Games game this season on Saturday.
The split season and no Go games over summer in Dublin does irk me.
that seems to be a Dublin problem anyway, we had a full summer of go games in Wexford. Pretty much goes in line with soccer season, that once the GGA ends, the soccer season starts up, and then that will end in Spring and GGA will get going again.
Yeah it’s there for whatever reason - schools, holidays, holiday homes.
Means you miss out games during the nicest weather so maybe it builds resilience for us coaches.
I was at my lad’s soccer game last week. It’s a different vibe to the GAA alright. The ref was an older lad - not the teenage GAA ref type - and he took no shite at all. They seem to move the good players between teams much more quickly in the soccer too. One lad played great last week and was moved up immediately.
That’s a superclub, upper middle classisation of the go games. Taking 6 weeks off in the height of summer
Tis gas, I just thought it was the upperwardly mobile crowds like Syls that did it, but its actually all of Dublin GAA? Tis no wonder they need all the GDO’s.
Can you imagine the chat the first night back at the end of August. Pricks in their range rovers (paddle boards still tied to roof), cargo shorts, sun glasses pearched on the head, coffee in hand. “So Mike, how was Roundstone? I see the savages didn’t eat you ha ha ha ha”
I’m first generation Roundstone. I’m not posh enough to go there these days.
I’m still looking for the cargo short wearing lad with the stop watch*. He doesn’t know he’s facing an attack from a hack and it’ll be all my fault.
- i think I know who he is
Laois should try it and you might make men out of your boys.
Fachtna got one of those Joe Canning hurleys, he’s been swinging it goodo all summer, so I’d said we’d drop down here to give it an aul lash as the bogmuncher GDO would say.
Cad é “beár”?
Is that before or after the Yoga?
Surely taking place while Honor, Eefa and the girls are at the Bikram?
It’s much easier to get a Saturday morning car park space in St Anne’s Park during the summer months when there’s no underage GAA on. Raheny and Clontarf are all back since September and will go through to next summer, and then stop.
Fellas struggling to get their head around a fixtures conmittee designing a fixture calendar that actually suits the clubs. A novel concept i know but maybe it will catch on in other counties eventually.
If nobody sees you running have you really run.