Gael85 wrote: » I played football in Clare for a few years .Football is a hindrance to county board and they simply don't give a damn. Footballers budget is a fraction of what hurlers get and it amazing Collins brought team from Division 4 to survive into Division 2.
Gael85 wrote: » When is the Division 3 final?
Davys Fits wrote: » Rubbish. Football may not be as popular but it has a healthy coexistence with hurling in a county that has just 100k population. Football has grown throughout the county over the last 20 years and in clubs that were always predominantly hurling. Simply blaming hurling is lazy analysis.
Claregaafan18 wrote: » Confirmed that St Josephs Doora Barefield and Eire Og Ennis will play in their re-arranged semi-final of the Clare U21 Football Championship tomorrow night at Gurteen with a 8 pm throw-in. The parish refused to play this match 3 weeks ago due to a fixture clash with their minor footballers due to play on that same day. Had Doora-Barefield being thrown out of the championship, Eire Og Ennis would have received 2 walkovers on route to the final. The winners of tomorrow night's match will play Cooraclare in the final.
Keano wrote: » Do you work for the champion?
Clareman wrote: » These dedicated months are a great idea in theory but what I can see happening is the inter-county teams being taken away for training camps or "recovery".
Gael85 wrote: » Especially if a team is playing early May players definitely won't be with clubs.
Claregaafan18 wrote: » The big news to come out of last night's Clare GAA structures meeting is that the club championships will not start in April. That month will instead be designated for Cusack Cup and Clare Cup matches. Clare GAA chairman Joe Cooney said that they will work with both county managements and clubs to ensure that these clubs have as much access to their county players as much as possible during these games. Club Championships in Clare will start once the county teams involvement in their respective inter-county championships is over. Meanwhile Eire Og Inis have booked their spot in the Clare U21 Football final after a dramatic 0-11 to 1-7 win over St Joseph's Doora Barefield in Gurteen last night. The townies will face Cooraclare in Kilmihil this Sunday. The competition looks set to be played earlier in 2018 after a motion was passed by clubs in the Woodstock Hotel last night. The Clare GAA county convention will take place on Thursday the 14th of December where this club v county row and the fixture debacle will in no doubt rumble on.
danganabu wrote: » That's where the clubs need to be stronger, there was ruptions at the Tipperary County Board meeting last night but ultimately when the vote was taken the clubs wishes won out after a heated debate that has being going on for 2 months. In Tipp we have 28 Senior Hurling Clubs and I think off the top of my head there are 7 dual senior clubs, so the county boards proposal and the wish of the senior inter-county management was unacceptable. Remember that the Munster Club QF will be played in October, that window between the All Ireland final and first round of Munster is redicilous and again is a case of forming the calender around less that 1% of the organisations players. One thing clubs need to remember, and trust me it has taken alot of clubs in Tipp a bloody long time for the penny to drop, is that the clubs are the county board, the county board cannot do anything with out the support of the clubs, the lack of knowledge of the rule book among club delegates is frightening. I myself will be putting forward a motion at our clubs AGM that our club rep at next years county board meetings be a current player or at the very least any motions being delat with at said meetings be put to the players in advance.
Keano wrote: » Are we getting closer to that point that Clare is your club and that's it? This will then allow games to played all year round and yes clubs will have to play with what they have.
danganabu wrote: » It's the fear and will be the single biggest disaster ever to face the organisation, teh club is the GAA.
square ball wrote: » There is a serious shortage of investment in football especially at underage level in the last few years. A lot of funds went to the Senior hurling team and was taken away from football development squads when Davy was in charge. Football is an after thought to the current county board. In spite of this the minor team reached a munster final and gave a good account of themselves in an All Ireland quarter final and the Under 21s are strong but both were unlucky to come up.against phenomenal Kerry sides. We need change at the top to see the interests of football in the county best served.
windy shepard henderson wrote: kilkee and shannon gaels would be my example , two clubs in the mix of things 10 years ago have nothing coming now and need to be totally restructured like the inagh kilnamona model ,