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The Dominance of Dublin GAA *Mod warning post#1*

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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 118 ✭✭aodomhnaill


    irishgeo wrote: »
    It's the 80s and 90s when Dublin were ****. Dublin fans we're not going. Now the crowd only shows up for the semi final and finals.

    Dublin were sh*t in the 90's when they were in 3 finals and won 1?

    Then you believe 2000-2010 was a different story when they didn't make a single final?

    Honestly, there's informed wind-ups and then there's brainless ill-informed nonsense. I'll let you try and figure out which one of those two categories your post fits into.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,029 ✭✭✭✭Ace2007


    selassie wrote: »
    even if they reduced Dublin's funding ten fold they'd just moan about our population size, and if we split up Dublin they'd moan that it's always one of the Dublin sides winning it.

    Exactly, and are Dublin really dominated the GAA as the anti Dublin brigade like to shout. Let's look at the facts:

    Senior Hurlers - last time we won Liam was in 1938
    U20's/U21s Hurlers - never won the cup
    Minor Hurlers - haven't won the Irish Press Cup since 1965

    U20's/U21's Football - Dublin haven't won it in 2 years
    Minor Football - Dublin haven't won it in 7 years

    All Ireland Club Football Championship - Curofin from Galway have won it 2 years in a row - don't hear much talk that it needs to be reformed to stop them doing 3 in a row...

    So basically Dublin Senior footballers are the only team that are winning. Yet Dublin have the population, Dublin have the money, why aren't Dublin winning 5 in a rows in the minor/U21s? Why are the hurlers not winning? Why is county team from Galway winning the club championship 2 years in a row?

    Dublin footballers did the 5 in a row because of excellent team management, Jim Gavin installed the winning mentality into the Dublin team - winning the league being the start of it, winning the O'Byrne cup, before then, the league wasn't taking seriously - and still isn't by a lot of teams - which is to their own downfall.

    Jim Gavin has thought the players to manage the game, use their heads, 4/5 points down - don't worry keep playing the way they are and the gaps will come, the opposition teams will tire - because they won't have put in the long hard hours in the gym to last 70+ mins.

    The hurlers don't have the same management team, they don't have the same belief - they lost to Laois this year - says it all - Jim would never let a Dublin football team go onto a pitch and lose in the way that the Hurlers did.

    When Donegal won the All Ireland in 2012 they were drinking and partying for nearly a year. They were happy with winning one, Dublin on the other hand, they want to win more and more. When they won 3, Jim prepared for 4 in a row, and then again for 5 in a row.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 149 ✭✭rm75


    ClanofLams wrote: »
    Something being less tangible doesn’t mean it’s not a substantial factor. The figures are there to be seen in black and white. It’s not about senior team supports, you’re right almost every county has those. It’s about the huge amount of resources being pumped in underage.


    https://twitter.com/seanmcgoldrick1/status/1093268753725431808?s=21

    Yawn. Those looking for an excuse to lose will always find them i guess. Its essentially what seperates winners from losers.

    Kerry will win in the next few years and their supporters while happy enough with a young teams performance this year wont accept repeated defeats by the Dubs.

    Anyway, a once in a generation team, congrats to the Dubs. Other counties need to up their game.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,274 ✭✭✭ClanofLams


    Ace2007 wrote: »
    Exactly, and are Dublin really dominated the GAA as the anti Dublin brigade like to shout. Let's look at the facts:

    Senior Hurlers - last time we won Liam was in 1938
    U20's/U21s Hurlers - never won the cup
    Minor Hurlers - haven't won the Irish Press Cup since 1965

    U20's/U21's Football - Dublin haven't won it in 2 years
    Minor Football - Dublin haven't won it in 7 years

    All Ireland Club Football Championship - Curofin from Galway have won it 2 years in a row - don't hear much talk that it needs to be reformed to stop them doing 3 in a row...

    So basically Dublin Senior footballers are the only team that are winning. Yet Dublin have the population, Dublin have the money, why aren't Dublin winning 5 in a rows in the minor/U21s? Why are the hurlers not winning? Why is county team from Galway winning the club championship 2 years in a row?

    Dublin footballers did the 5 in a row because of excellent team management, Jim Gavin installed the winning mentality into the Dublin team - winning the league being the start of it, winning the O'Byrne cup, before then, the league wasn't taking seriously - and still isn't by a lot of teams - which is to their own downfall.

    Jim Gavin has thought the players to manage the game, use their heads, 4/5 points down - don't worry keep playing the way they are and the gaps will come, the opposition teams will tire - because they won't have put in the long hard hours in the gym to last 70+ mins.

    The hurlers don't have the same management team, they don't have the same belief - they lost to Laois this year - says it all - Jim would never let a Dublin football team go onto a pitch and lose in the way that the Hurlers did.

    When Donegal won the All Ireland in 2012 they were drinking and partying for nearly a year. They were happy with winning one, Dublin on the other hand, they want to win more and more. When they won 3, Jim prepared for 4 in a row, and then again for 5 in a row.

    Hurlers have improved from getting hidings by Westmeath to being a top tier side. A Dublin club had never won a Leinster hurling title before. Cuala won back to back All Irelands. Ladies going for three in a row. U-21/20 men’s success way up, four wins and another final, most successful decade they have ever had. It’s not a coincidence all this is happening 15-20 years after a huge disparity in funding levels was created.

    It’s proven in all sports that funding is a huge factor in improving outcomes/success, the idea that some have on here that doesn’t apply to GAA is moronic.

    Dublin are the best team of all time with some of the best footballers of all time. But anyone who says funding isn’t a factor in their success is either ignorant or simply unwilling to acknowledge a clear fact.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,274 ✭✭✭ClanofLams


    rm75 wrote: »
    Yawn. Those looking for an excuse to lose will always find them i guess. Its essentially what seperates winners from losers.

    Kerry will win in the next few years and their supporters while happy enough with a young teams performance this year wont accept repeated defeats by the Dubs.

    Anyway, a once in a generation team, congrats to the Dubs. Other counties need to up their game.

    Such tired cliches without addressing the issue I raised eg funding, irrelevant post. What are you talking about? What Kerry supporters accept or won’t accept isn’t going to make any difference on the pitch.

    Ah yes the old once in a generation team - half the starters yesterday are new since ‘15.

    In a perverse way I’m looking forward to the next decade of Dublin dominating. When they win another 7/8 titles in the ‘20s I wonder what the line will be - ah just unreal the way two once in a generation teams came together but no panic, the success won’t last much longer. Our u-14s are of a very low standard currently, there’s no one coming through at all, Jim just wants to win his fifteenth in seventeen years and he’ll be gone then.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 325 ✭✭Hawkeye9212


    On the topic of declining crowds. Why bother going to games in Leinster if you know you're your team will be taken apart by Dublin at some stage even if they try and put it up to them? It's not Dublin's fault. Finances, exceptional players, and population. It's a combination of all three. The GAA are responsible for the current state of Leinster. I'll only be attending League games from now on. At least you have something to play for.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,274 ✭✭✭ClanofLams


    rm75 wrote: »
    I'm sure you are, you sounds like someone who will always find an excuse to lose.

    Kerry and indeed Jim Gavin wont accept that, i guess thats what seperates them from people like you. Anyway leave you to wallow in your defeatism and self pity.

    You have no idea what you’re talking about. ‘Won’t accept it’ - barstool talk lacking any relevance whatsoever. I’m sure there were Kerry supporters in the stands yesterday who wouldn’t accept defeat - made f all difference to the outcome did it?

    If you want to disprove that funding makes a massive difference in sporting outcomes I invite you to do so.

    If you’re incapable of debating the substance of the point I recommend you don’t make any more inane posts.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,733 ✭✭✭irishgeo


    The dubs refuse to acknowledge the huge funding difference. It does make a difference. Ignoring it won't make it go away or hiding behind the it's good management.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,665 ✭✭✭Bonniedog


    ClanofLams wrote: »
    Hurlers have improved from getting hidings by Westmeath to being a top tier side. A Dublin club had never won a Leinster hurling title before. .


    Crumlin won Leinster in 1980. Dublin have never gotten hidings from Westmeath. They beat us in 2006 and that was shock even though we were mediocre at the time and had one on championship game in nearly three years!

    Dublin hurlers at county level are now ahead of a few teams like Offaly and Laois, and more experience of playing and occasionally beating teams above them.

    Not much different really other than the league and Leinster win. Club is completely different kettle of fish.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,274 ✭✭✭ClanofLams


    Bonniedog wrote: »
    Crumlin won Leinster in 1980. Dublin have never gotten hidings from Westmeath. They beat us in 2006 and that was shock even though we were mediocre at the time and had one on championship game in nearly three years!

    Dublin hurlers at county level are now ahead of a few teams like Offaly and Laois, and more experience of playing and occasionally beating teams above them.

    Not much different really other than the league and Leinster win. Club is completely different kettle of fish.

    Sorry you are correct. It was Laois I was thinking of who beat Dublin by 12 in ‘05. They have obviously been transformed since then, this year they gave Galway their second championship loss in three years and narrowly lost to all Ireland finalists Kilkenny. Laois caught ye on the hop but you’re a long way clear of them realistically.

    Dublin are a legitimate top tier side, which was light years pre funding disparity.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 149 ✭✭rm75


    ClanofLams wrote: »
    Wtf are you talking about you buffoon? I wasn’t playing yesterday nor I am from Kerry. I played football till I was about 16 and then concentrated on another sport. I’m involved in that sport now coaching but I have no GAA involvement other than as a spectator so what is it you want me to take responsibility for?

    You don’t seen like the sharpest so I will make this very basic. Funding impacts everything including sporting outcomes. You invest more, you get out more, otherwise there would be no point to funding would there? Do you accept that or do you think GAA is somehow unique and funding has no impact?

    Honestly, there would be more sense from a toddler than you.

    Lol close to the bone isnt it!

    You could remove all funding and give every other county 10 million a year and you'd find something else to whinge about. You're whinger , god help any team you're " coaching".

    Bit of rain today lads, lets stay in bed!

    Best to ignore negative people like you.

    Congratulations to this fantastic Dublin team on their historic achievment. We truly are blessed to have the opportunity to see them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,564 ✭✭✭RugbyLover123


    Embarrassing stuff from Dublin fans failing to admit they benefit from extreme advantages in their favour. I think the fact they have no other real response to the facts other then ‘stop whinging’ or ‘sore losers’ says it all.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 149 ✭✭rm75


    ClanofLams wrote: »
    You’re a simpleton who can’t acknowledge obvious facts. You probably never kicked snow off a rope and live vicariously through Dublin’s success so are unwilling to have any debate on their domination at all. Enjoy it.

    I have indeed acknowledged the obvious fact that you are a whinger who likes to moan and find excuses.

    Best of luck with that whinging you are clearly well praticised at it and it appears to be something you really enjoy.

    Fantastic team , truly a priviledge to watch.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,274 ✭✭✭ClanofLams


    rm75 wrote: »
    I have indeed acknowledged the obvious fact that you are a whinger who likes to moan and find excuses.

    Best of luck with that whinging you are clearly well praticised at it and it appears to be something you really enjoy.

    Fantastic team , truly a priviledge to watch.

    Never kicked snow off a rope. Thought so.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 630 ✭✭✭jay1988


    Embarrassing stuff from Dublin fans failing to admit they benefit from extreme advantages in their favour. I think the fact they have no other real response to the facts other then ‘stop whinging’ or ‘sore losers’ says it all.

    But all we're getting is whinging from sore losers, what else is there to say?

    Embarrassing stuff from posters here trying to downplay and belittle the achievements of the greatest team of all time. Serious sour grapes and if it was any other county who had just won 5 in a row, we wouldn't have half the moaning we have here, just makes it all the sweeter for us really.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 294 ✭✭TrueGael


    8 AIs from the 30s to 00s, 7 this decade

    F i n a n c i a l
    D o p i n g
    W i n s
    A g a i n


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 149 ✭✭rm75


    Embarrassing stuff from Dublin fans failing to admit they benefit from extreme advantages in their favour. I think the fact they have no other real response to the facts other then ‘stop whinging’ or ‘sore losers’ says it all.

    The " extreme advantage" they have is having the best team as is usually the case with every team that wins the All Ireland.

    Everything else is nonsense.
    Congratulations to this fantastic Dublin team.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,564 ✭✭✭RugbyLover123


    jay1988 wrote: »
    But all we're getting is whinging from sore losers, what else is there to say?

    Embarrassing stuff from posters here trying to downplay and belittle the achievements of the greatest team of all time. Serious sour grapes and if it was any other county who had just won 5 in a row, we wouldn't have half the moaning we have here, just makes it all the sweeter for us really.

    Its not being a sore loser and whinging if we are stating stone cold facts that Dublin have in their favour. I have no problem admitting this is the best team of all time. And I have stated on this forum a few weeks ago that Jack Mc is the best player I’ve seen. But it’s difficult for me to say this is the greatest achievement in Irish sport say when all the advantages Dublin have in their favour, they should be dominating like. They are doing what should be expected of the county with By far the most people, bar far the most funding, always having home advantage..

    But it’s never going to be any other county. Dublin is where the population is, where the work is for other county players.

    As for why is it only the Dublin Senior team winning. Because it’s a professional environment. All underage teams all live at home or don’t have full time job/families, it’s more of an even playing field. They also don’t have 100% home advantage.

    The dublin hurling team were absolutely muck when I was growing up now they are competing with Kilkenny and beating Galway. It’s only a matter of time before they win Liam. They also aren’t as dominant as the Gaelic team as hurling wasn’t or hasn’t been as popular in Dublin as Gaelic, but now with it growing its only a matter of time before they become an even stronger and dominant force in hurling.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,665 ✭✭✭kyote00


    Interesting figures from the 2018 GAA annual report.

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 149 ✭✭rm75


    Congratulations to the greatest team of all time on their achievment.

    This entire thread is an embrassing display of bitterness and childish pettiness.

    Whingers will all find a reason to whinge of course, they are best ignored.

    Well done Jim and the lads.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,564 ✭✭✭RugbyLover123


    rm75 wrote: »
    The " extreme advantage" they have is having the best team as is usually the case with every team that wins the All Ireland.

    Everything else is nonsense.
    Congratulations to this fantastic Dublin team.

    Not that they have by far the biggest population, by far the most investment and always having home advantage? Ok.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 149 ✭✭rm75


    Not that they have by far the biggest population, by far the most investment and always having home advantage? Ok.

    I'd say you gave your teacher some great excuses for not doing your homework!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,663 ✭✭✭JeffKenna


    To be honest it's the players I feel more sorry for. Seem like a genuinely nice group of lads and are undoubtly very talented. However their achievements will be forever associated with financial doping.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 149 ✭✭rm75


    JeffKenna wrote: »
    To be honest it's the players I feel more sorry for. Seem like a genuinely nice group of lads and are undoubtly very talented. However their achievements will be forever associated with financial doping.


    Only in the eyes of whingers and moaners and no offence but who cares what those losers think.

    Congratulations to the greatest team of all time.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,663 ✭✭✭JeffKenna


    rm75 wrote: »
    JeffKenna wrote: »
    To be honest it's the players I feel more sorry for. Seem like a genuinely nice group of lads and are undoubtly very talented. However their achievements will be forever associated with financial doping.


    Only in the eyes of whingers and moaners and no offence but who cares what those losers think.

    Congratulations to the greatest team of all time.
    rm75 wrote: »
    JeffKenna wrote: »
    To be honest it's the players I feel more sorry for. Seem like a genuinely nice group of lads and are undoubtly very talented. However their achievements will be forever associated with financial doping.


    Only in the eyes of whingers and moaners and no offence but who cares what those losers think.

    Congratulations to the greatest team of all time.
    I'd say you gave your teacher some great excuses for not doing your homework!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,946 ✭✭✭MayoAreMagic


    selassie wrote: »
    even if they reduced Dublin's funding ten fold they'd just moan about our population size, and if we split up Dublin they'd moan that it's always one of the Dublin sides winning it.

    Sounds like you are having a good moan yourself there...
    Lets split them and find out who starts moaning, shall we?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 294 ✭✭TrueGael


    Dont look now but the AIG mob are on their way to another bought trophy on their home ground as we speak

    Another golden generation, gee whizz what a coincidence!!!!!!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,525 ✭✭✭The White Wolf


    Financial doping in GAA.....heard it all now.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,580 ✭✭✭RoyalCelt


    salmocab wrote: »
    Pretty sure I remember donegal training in the mornings years ago for a bit.

    And that resulted in their panel utterly burning out. A shadow of themselves the next year and after their 2014 run never hit those heights again. I don't see any sign of Fenton burning out after 5 Sam's and 7 finals. If anything he looks to be getting stronger. Different ball game in the capital.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,564 ✭✭✭RugbyLover123


    rm75 wrote: »
    I'd say you gave your teacher some great excuses for not doing your homework!

    Again, your response doesn’t address the points I’ve raised. You have no come back to them again, other then to try pick holes in me as a person. Which I think tells me all I need to know.


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