You are a sort of bigot against semantics as well, clearly.
You think it is âsophisticatedâ to be anti GAA and pro soccer. I think you are deluded.
The question not asked: what about all the other sports organizations in Waterford? Why are they not making their facility available? Is Ballygunner GAA Club the only sports organization in Waterford with a relevant facility? And why does Bohemian FC not have its own facility?
Youâve put up a lot of scaffolding and straw men around yourself on this topic, as you canât square the circle and call the rule out for what it is.
You talk about sophistication yet take pride in ridiculing another human for liking a different sport in public.
Big words canât mask ignorant intent and by God you are a pig of a man
The problems with lads like you â and I have seen it a million times â is that ye cannot just like soccer and get on with it. Oh no. This great liking for soccer also has to include the anti Gah bullshit and double standards and hypocrisy and bigotry.
I am indifferent to soccer â but well aware of its underbelly as regards hooliganism and racism. Calling the GAA a âwhoreâ represents â as Chairman Dan pointed out â quite monumental levels of delusion.
This is all correct.
I think that any GAA club should be allowed to allow anyone they want to use their facilities though. Itâs not something that should be under central dictat, I donât think. Sport, especially team sport in any form, should be facilitated wherever possible.
It should be up to the individual club to balance out the use/overuse Vs the financial side of things, just as they should be entitled to refuse if they wish.
The more team sport, the better for the population on the whole (though there are obvious caveats)
I am not even slightly bitter about anything. Then again, my emotional life does not centre on 22 multi millionaires moving around a pitch in an English city. So I have that advantage.
No,but it seems to centre on delighting in denying 10 year old children from playing sport and ridiculing people in public for having the temerity for enjoying a sport not under the association umbrella
It would have been 6 if the Brickeys supporters hadnât run a load of horses on to pitch to get the final abandoned in what became known as the âGiddy Upâ county final.