The great PJ McManus

This money might pay for the audit we’ve coming up in Galway. A down payment on the shredders we need anyway.

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That’s a case for giving them 200k

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They should let us all into IBROX FOC next year

I’d love to see a county refuse to take in on some silly principle, Lord PJ to them get thick and withdraw the whole lot.

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So would i. Its vaguely feudal, the lord of the manor distributing his tax free gains to the peasants

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If the shoe fits.

You can please some of the people some of the time etc.

He’s taking the piss in fairness.

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Well said Brimmer. Limerick has already been bought. PJ has just managed to buy every other GAA club now. The Irish were always bought cheaply, this is no different.

PJ and Gerry are well known for their hatred of football.

On the small segment from Sligo, RTE managed to show the account number for JP’s personal account on the news. It’s on the bottom of the cheque :laughing:

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GDPR

What JP McManus’s gesture is worth to each club in Ireland

Antrim (46 clubs) - €2,174 per club

Armagh (51) - €1,961

Carlow (30) - €3,333

Cavan (41) - €2,439

Cork (167) - €599

Clare (53) - €1,887

Derry (40) - €2,500

Donegal (40) - €2,500

Down (48) - €2,083

Dublin (91) - €1,098

Fermanagh (22) - €4,545

Galway (81) - €1,235

Kerry (70) - €1,429

Kilkenny (41) - €2,439

Kildare (50) - €2,000

Laois (46) - €2,174

Leitrim (24) - €4,167

Limerick (69) - €1,449

Longford (24) - €4,167

Louth (41) - €2,439

Mayo (50) - €2,000

Meath (59) - €1,695

Monaghan (33) - €3,030

Offaly (41) - €2,439

Roscommon (32) - €3,125

Sligo (26) - €3,846

Tipperary (72) - €1,389

Tyrone (53) - €1,887

Waterford (49) - €2,041

Westmeath (47) - €2,128

Wexford (49) - €2,041

Wicklow (39) - €2,564

Surprised to see so few clubs

DAFUQ?

Me too. Less than one club for every 15,000 people on Dublin.

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That’s pretty good given that 65% of each 15 thousand are foreigners…

All the more reason for the county boards to shut a few down there.

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We have twelve nationalities playing with my group in Crokes.

Diversity and inclusion.