dvcireland wrote: » Any relation to Buck !
Dan Jaman wrote: » He forgot his parachute.
2smiggy wrote: » 4 hours work for €600 , you are a sucker !! There seems to be more than just a dim bulb ......
dvcireland wrote: » Tomorrow the Irish Shinty Association moan about getting no money from JP
BarryD2 wrote: » One of the better LLs of recent times, threw a little useful light on women's sport and the GAA etc. Maybe it's time that Mná na hÉireann stopped fundraising for their local GAA clubs, stopped washing jerseys and making sandwiches etc. The lads on the county boards might wake up then.
BBFAN wrote: » I just listened back to today's show and I have to say it reminded me why I've never gotten involved with or donated any money to the GAA in any county I've lived it because it's full of politics, sexism, snobbery and all about money.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Jaysus man ....if you don’t mind me saying, that’s pure bollox. How do you arrive at that conclusion. The GAA is amateur, the players don’t get paid. The money earned is funneled back into the clubs. It’s non political. How is it sexist and snobbish. You have to explain your reasons here.
ButtersSuki wrote: » Following on from the Gavin Duffy and Miriam cyber, shall we say, "misrepresentations" earlier this year we now have Tubs, though i doubt Fateen will be likely to discuss this one. It just POPPED UP :rolleyes::D:);):pac: on boards dot EYE EE no less:https://revealthemajesty.com/ryan-gets-unseated/index.php?ad=295930847643
ButtersSuki wrote: » Wellllllll....the players may not get paid but plenty of others do.....officials, coaches, strength & conditioning people, trainers etc. Not all the money is funneled back into the clubs. You've (I think it was you though it may have been someone else) previously agreed there's an element of sectarianism in some quarters of the organisation/amongst some members. They have serious disciplinary issues and issues with respect towards match officials etc. I assume I needn't expand on that any further but I can if you like? It's hard to describe it as non-political considering some of the activity of some of the members in the last referendum AND Bertie's nice little dig out (while other less well-funded sports who arguably needed it more than the GAA were given a pittance). Sexist and snobbish? I don't really know much about the snobbery element of it, but the sexism though not always overt is more of the patronising kind. Just an observation from afar.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » The money earned is funneled back into the clubs. It’s non political. How is it sexist and snobbish.
somesoldiers wrote: » Article in indo today saying it will be shared with the wimmin so to speak, just saw it in the canteen there I don't read it normally and dat
BPKS wrote: » I only caught the last half hour of the show yesterday and havnt bothered looking back through this thread but I assume that a lot of posters, like Joe, dont really have a clue what they are talking about.
zell12 wrote: » Wha, by using the "dressing rooms, pitches and facilities"
zell12 wrote: » Joe de Quizmasterhttps://twitter.com/HistFest/status/1045032032911413248