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"I played hurling and GAA football as a kid but any organisation that makes TV rights and doesn’t pay its players is exploitation. I refuse to watch it. Plus I’m afraid it’s the most unsexy sport on the planet, I avoid GAA jerseys like the the plague." Man, if you'd be only interested in GAA because of the guys' sexy jerseys, then well, I have a bad new for you... Ps: camogie skirts are sexy. | |||
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"I 100% disagree with you and think no matter what you think of the money men in the GAA you should still support your club and county. Paid hurlers and footballers would ruin the best two spots in the world " +1 | |||
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"I played hurling and GAA football as a kid but any organisation that makes TV rights and doesn’t pay its players is exploitation. I refuse to watch it. Plus I’m afraid it’s the most unsexy sport on the planet, I avoid GAA jerseys like the the plague." Absolute nonsense EVERY business on the planet exploits their workers | |||
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"I played hurling and GAA football as a kid but any organisation that makes TV rights and doesn’t pay its players is exploitation. I refuse to watch it. Plus I’m afraid it’s the most unsexy sport on the planet, I avoid GAA jerseys like the the plague." Most players get expenses now. Two words fro you "dublin footballers" And would you not rather develop grassroots players rather looking after the top level only? | |||
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"Surely there's no doubt the GAA does great work all over the country. My only criticism with the GAA is that most school sport is based around hurling and gaelic, if yourself or your child isn't into it, he/she's been left out and sports lessons and sports days become a farce and a pain because there's no alternative for those who are not into the sport. The tribalism and cronyism that comes with it is also not my thing." it's extreem | |||
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"Surely there's no doubt the GAA does great work all over the country. My only criticism with the GAA is that most school sport is based around hurling and gaelic, if yourself or your child isn't into it, he/she's been left out and sports lessons and sports days become a farce and a pain because there's no alternative for those who are not into the sport. The tribalism and cronyism that comes with it is also not my thing." Agree wholeheartedly with thís, and as for the person above who thinks involvement in sport keeps them away from other crap, my LC daughter informs me that the kids in her year doing the most drugs are the hurling "jocks". | |||
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"Like any sport it has its pro's and con's but I think it's great for the young ones and in at the heart of every wee community throughout ireland.fermanagh for Sam " You live in hope | |||
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"Like any sport it has its pro's and con's but I think it's great for the young ones and in at the heart of every wee community throughout ireland.fermanagh for Sam You live in hope " oh I do Jilly aswell as an all Ireland | |||
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"Like any sport it has its pro's and con's but I think it's great for the young ones and in at the heart of every wee community throughout ireland.fermanagh for Sam You live in hope " See ye got our ricey on board now to lead ye to glory next year | |||
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"Fuck the grab all association. Great respect for the players but the guys in charge are greedy bastards. " Example? | |||
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"Surely there's no doubt the GAA does great work all over the country. My only criticism with the GAA is that most school sport is based around hurling and gaelic, if yourself or your child isn't into it, he/she's been left out and sports lessons and sports days become a farce and a pain because there's no alternative for those who are not into the sport. The tribalism and cronyism that comes with it is also not my thing." Well, it's true. Only after school activities such like: martial arts, tennis, basketball (rare in Ireland),rowing, swimming and soccer. My kids have interest in these sports but no in GAA. | |||
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"Hurling is the best sport on the planet. Truly sublime. " Agree with you 150% | |||
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"Surely there's no doubt the GAA does great work all over the country. My only criticism with the GAA is that most school sport is based around hurling and gaelic, if yourself or your child isn't into it, he/she's been left out and sports lessons and sports days become a farce and a pain because there's no alternative for those who are not into the sport. The tribalism and cronyism that comes with it is also not my thing. Well, it's true. Only after school activities such like: martial arts, tennis, basketball (rare in Ireland),rowing, swimming and soccer. My kids have interest in these sports but no in GAA. " There is a basketball league in Ireland. | |||
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"I played hurling and GAA football as a kid but any organisation that makes TV rights and doesn’t pay its players is exploitation. I refuse to watch it. Plus I’m afraid it’s the most unsexy sport on the planet, I avoid GAA jerseys like the the plague." What an asshole thing to say , it's the fastest & most skillful team sport in the world . You obviously don't know your arse from your elbow | |||
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"Hurling is the best sport on the planet. Truly sublime. " Absolutely ! #GAA&PROUD !!! | |||
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"Hurling is the best sport on the planet. Truly sublime. Absolutely ! #GAA&PROUD !!!" without a doubt hurling is the best sport to watch and play | |||
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"I played hurling and GAA football as a kid but any organisation that makes TV rights and doesn’t pay its players is exploitation. I refuse to watch it. Plus I’m afraid it’s the most unsexy sport on the planet, I avoid GAA jerseys like the the plague. What an asshole thing to say , it's the fastest & most skillful team sport in the world . You obviously don't know your arse from your elbow " You don’t really mention which part of the statement you disagree with?? Yes it’s fast and skilful, there was nothing to dispute that. | |||
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"Fuck the grab all association. Great respect for the players but the guys in charge are greedy bastards. Example?" are you having a giraffe? you do realise they have been called the bgrab all association for longer than I have been alive and not for no reason either? | |||
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"Fuck the grab all association. Great respect for the players but the guys in charge are greedy bastards. Example? are you having a giraffe? you do realise they have been called the bgrab all association for longer than I have been alive and not for no reason either?" Sooooo examples? Actual ones not perceptions or storys | |||
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"Fuck the grab all association. Great respect for the players but the guys in charge are greedy bastards. Example? are you having a giraffe? you do realise they have been called the bgrab all association for longer than I have been alive and not for no reason either?" Up in Dublin we call them the "Give back assosiation", cause they give so much back to us | |||
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"Never seen as much nepotism in my life, as I have in rural ireland, Junior C football clubs. Every year I would see young lads training all year long in the rain and cold, only for some auld lad to come out of retirement a week before the championship starts take their position. The GAA sickens me. " Let me guess. Your that young lad riding the bench aren’t you? | |||
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"Never seen as much nepotism in my life, as I have in rural ireland, Junior C football clubs. Every year I would see young lads training all year long in the rain and cold, only for some auld lad to come out of retirement a week before the championship starts take their position. The GAA sickens me. Let me guess. Your that young lad riding the bench aren’t you?" Actually, this is the female half. Was super involved in men's/women's local teams in various coaching and playing roles. It's a fucked up league that's more about who you know than what you do. | |||
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"Hurling is the best sport on the planet. Truly sublime. " Thats why only about 9 of the 32 counties on this small island with a tiny population play the game! Have a reality check. | |||
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