Individuals mired in discontent and who generally have a negative outlook on the world harbor a profound sense of jealousy towards the success of self-made individuals like the great JP McManus, a man who has amassed considerable wealth through his inherent brilliance.
These individuals find comfort in denigrating JP , because they haven’t got the ability to achieve anything.
Pj is one of those lads that everything he touches turns to gold, that drives Paddy arse mental
Like development funding, Dublin put at a disadvantage when you break it down per capita. This will hardly keep Fento in coffee and power bars @Bandage
I propose a special 33rd county ex gratia payment of another €1 million for Dublin Gaa to put us on semi par with the muldoons
Some lads have an unnatural obsession with other peoples wealth
JP’s money could help my club acquire a full-time GDA. Or a crack *outside manager. Not to be sniffed at.
*At this stage you’d nearly want your head examined to manage your home club. No money for what’s practically a second job and politics to boot.
I can get past the Tax Avoidance bit handy enough but there are legitimate questions to be asked about where the money is coming from.
His best buddy and business partner was arrested a few months back by the Feds on very serious criminal charges.
But, but, but Mister Donovan…
The auld lads would leave an outside man alone would they? They’d think they could force their opinions on a club man. Johnny isn’t reallt a half forward now, you’d want him inside
Out of the wood work at times like this they crawl to expose themselves.
“How dare JP not subject himself to self-flagellating tax here in Ireland bla bla bla”
Woolberto is having a night of it on the X
“Peso” rhymes exactly with “pay, so.”
An auld lad without a direct relative on the team would be just the kind of objective observer a new manager would need. I know one who rarely misses our training. Parked up observing everything. Although they don’t tend to take well to methodical football tactics. Not great viewing from the bank.
Lookit we won’t complain. We’ll do what we always do and trust the process.
Every club in the land have one of these by next year (apart from Cork, 25 quid wont go far)
https://twitter.com/scotstowngaa/status/1735201029820477467?s=46&t=YOfhVM10W0bcyIiYSLI3Wg
You’re trying way too hard on this one!
A yes, association - a stone wall proof of guilt in all matters.
You’re extremely naive.
What each club will get
Antrim | €6,667 |
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Armagh | €10,870 |
Carlow | €22,222 |
Cavan | €13,699 |
Clare | €7,874 |
Cork | €2,660 |
Derry | €10,753 |
Donegal | €10,765 |
Down | €8,065 |
Dublin | €4,444 |
Fermanagh | €17,857 |
— | — |
Galway | €7,643 |
Kerry | €10,204 |
Kildare | €10,309 |
Kilkenny | €11,905 |
Laois | €16,667 |
Leitrim | €26,316 |
Limerick | €6,711 |
Longford | €29,412 |
Louth | €14,925 |
Mayo | €14,706 |
— | — |
Meath | €9,615 |
Monaghan | €13,158 |
Offaly | €12,346 |
Roscommon | €21,739 |
Sligo | €30,303 |
Tipperary | €7,692 |
Tyrone | €11,364 |
Waterford | €11,494 |
Westmeath | €14,493 |
Wexford | €7,092 |
— | — |
Wicklow | €13,699 |
Few pints be had
Langers getting SFA.