Pogue eile wrote: » How in the name of god would he have a link to a detailed development plan even if such thing did exist? Do you honestly think that a County Board would make such a plan public?? Another feckin thread ruined by Dublin v the rest crap :rolleyes:
salmocab wrote: » In fairness this thread is for the Dublin v the rest crap. Keeps it all in one place.
blanch152 wrote: » I am not the one making outlandish claims that properly costed, formulated and developed coaching plans to improve participation at junior level have been rejected by the GAA for lack of money. I am just asking for some evidence, other than hearsay.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Farawayhome has put it very well The general public can see this scam for what it is a mile away. If this carries on (no reason to see any change), crowds will dwindle to a trickle and even the dubs fans won’t show up in numbers. Also general interest will fade even lower than it is. Well done GAA! My solution is split Dublin into 2 for a trial period Reduce their funding to the average received by all other counties. No special sugar daddy deals for Dublin any longer. Stop any back handers If found to be in operation. The financial doping scandal that Dublin has been engaged in has sickened and disgusted the genuine GAA supporter. The dubs themselves admit as much after a few pints “celebrating” the latest empty victory.
salmocab wrote: » Split Dublin in 4, that way only Dubs are not allowed represent their county. It will have the knock on effect of giving the other top teams better chances of winning the AI and leave the weaker counties as weaker counties. This I declare to be a well thought out plan.
Farawayhome wrote: » Dublin is already split into 4. It's set up perfectly for this. It might take a little bit of adjustment but the 4 areas will be well supported and more players have opportunity to represent their area. Nothing but positives for Dublin and everywhere else. The whole reason for the injection of cash was to increase playing numbers, wasn't it? Other counties like Kerry and Mayo have attempted to tap into various markets to increase their spending power. They have done this in an effort to catch Dublin. This also needs to be looked at. We need a fair system. You can call it financial fair play if you like. Each county should get funding appropriate to them. No county should be out of line. I don't see how anyone can disagree with this? How can some counties receiving far more resources be justified?
salmocab wrote: » Dublin is not already spit in 4 that’s just councils nothing to do with sport. How you think there are nothing but positives for Dublin is beyond me. Kids grow up supporting and wanting to play for their county not their local council area. The support would be decimated along with sponsorship. 3 extra county boards to fund and a need for at least one new stadium. There are no positives for Dublin in this ridiculous plan only for the likes of Kerry, Mayo and Tyrone.
salmocab wrote: » It’s not inevitable by any stretch of the imagination, Dublin county board will never agree to it and you seem happy to deny people of Dublin the chance to play for their county.
Jaden wrote: » It would save alot of to-and-fro if people simply came straight out and said that the Dublin Senior Football Team needs to be split X number of times, because they are too good. It shows a distinct lack of spine that this desire needs to be dressed up as some kind of thinly veiled concern for the poor kiddies of Dublin who will never get to don the blue. They don't care much for the current holder of these Jerseys, and I doubt in the extreme they care for any future holders, but that's OK, just stop faking it. That said, if the concern is genuine, then allow Dublin to field multiple teams in Provincial and National tournaments, at any grade that they can. I personally look forward to All Dublin Provincial Finals, and possibly two Dublin teams in the Super8s - but only as a novelty. To those feigning bewilderment as why there would be resistance to Splitting a county, suggest to the Sligo and Leitrim County boards that they need to be scrapped and amalgamated as a first step to making them competitive. I'm sure that would be well received. Quid Pro Quo.
Farawayhome wrote: » Well these are the options. Split Dublin or get your county mangled. It needs to be laid out bare.
Jaden wrote: » Why do you think this to be a binary choice, why, for example, not do both? Surely a meeting in the middle would be the fairest solution? You seem to be trying your hardest to turn this into an Us V Them issue. The stance of "Get the before they get us", is well, disheartening.
Farawayhome wrote: » It's gone past the stage where we can give them a choice. That's why the Dublin president is so gung ho about removing counties from the championship now. They know it's a them or us situation. Either Dublin gets split, other counties get mangled or there's a breakaway. That's where we are heading. Dublin are making their move now, it's up to the rest of us to resist it and fight back.
Farawayhome wrote: » It's not me that's making it a them v us. It's clear that the Dublin president is. He and others are trying to demote teams from the championship. This is step one. Where do you think this leads? And why talk about the solution? Dublin have been receiving millions upon millions of euro from all of us for 14 years. Did anyone from Dublin talk about fairness then? No they did not. In fact, they doubled down when their finances were questioned.
rebel girl 15 wrote: » Sure Limerick won the hurling last year and they are sponsored by JP McManus who is a multi millionaire so let’s split them as well, any team that wins more than two All Ireland’s in a row - nonsense suggestions and I agree with the poster who said it as it is - a thinly veiled idea that the Dublin senior football team be split in two! Dublin v Dublin AI final - great idea :rolleyes: A poster linked to a story about the Laois manager bemoaning the lack of resources for hurling - clearly a lot of the posters on here are very tuned in with the GAA, but no - we won’t bother mentioning one of the best initiatives the GAA has had in a long time, because we want to moan about Dublin GAA getting “all the money” - boohoo! It is the same nonsense when any Irish team is successful - moaning and whinging and begrudging them -KK in the hurling,Kerry in the football, Cork in the ladies football (10 All Ireland’s in 11 years! - I can imagine the explosion on here if the Dubs manage that) So for all the posters complaining about Dublin - I think at this stage it’s either give over or do something about it as ye keep going around in circles - get involved in your club and get a motion from your club to the next county AGM and if as many of you claim there is such an overwhelming desire the change it, the motion will pass and go to Congress to be debated. You can moan and whinge all you want being internet warriors to stop this “scourge” in the GAA or you can do something about it. You want change - that’s how you get it, not by whinging on an Internet forum.
salmocab wrote: » Dublin are making their move now? Resist and fight back, I think there may be a movie in your struggles.
rebel girl 15 wrote: » Link to that or stop posting false claims please
Farawayhome wrote: » As I said. The days of discussion for this is over. We know Dublin have been financially doped since 2005, we know it has led to increased success across the board. This is not up for debate. It's what we should do now. We have to split them. This will benefit the children of our capitol and it will go along way to righting the wrongs af the past decade. Time to get our games back in shape.
Farawayhome wrote: » This will benefit the children of our capitol