RoscommonTom wrote: » the Jack's dont like what he writes cos its true, fellas will look back at this last few years in the future and take that the all irelands the Dubs won were drugged with money, give me the great kerry team any day off the week,
crossman47 wrote: » The bigger advantage is having all their important games at home. And don't tell me Croke Park is not the Dubs home.
EICVD wrote: » Hi Ewan
lukin wrote: » Kilmacud Crokes and Ballyboden employ two full-time coaches. Presumably their salaries are coming from the Games development funds.
EICVD wrote: » See you in Croker soon Tom, at least give us a game this time
Jaden wrote: I might stand to be corrected, but I believe they pay 50% of the salary for one of the GDOs from Funding, and pay the rest themselves.
ToBeFrank123 wrote: Clarke, Parsons, Boyle, A Moran, D O'Connor. All of them in fact. Great players who have stood up and been counted in big games and usually only ran out of steam when Dublin brought on the fruits of their massive games development funding from the bench.
La Bamba wrote: What section of supporters did I "attack"? .
Stoner wrote: » Well you attacked the Dublin supporters that's the vocabulary you've introduced into the thread. Bonninedog didn't "attack " you but you said he did, or maybe he did. Are you ok?
Jaden wrote: » I might stand to be corrected, but I believe they pay 50% of the salary for one of the GDOs from Funding, and pay the rest themselves.
EICVD wrote: » crossman47 wrote: » The bigger advantage is having all their important games at home. And don't tell me Croke Park is not the Dubs home. It’s not, I don’t recall being at a midweek minor or u20/21 game in Croke Park. O’Byrne Cup either. Suppose the hurlers did have a great home win in Croker against Galway a few weeks ago...
lukin wrote: » Yeah and those funds pay for full-time coaches. Dublin have more full-time coaches per head of population than any other county in the country. Kilmacud Crokes and Ballyboden employ two full-time coaches. Presumably their salaries are coming from the Games development funds. Dublin supporters like to throw out this argument that all the funding they receive goes towards kids and promotion of Gaelic games in schools etc. It's utter nonsense. It doesn't matter what I say anyway because the dubs will come back with some ridiculous counter argument attempting to disprove it. They will say anything rather than admit their success has been helped even a little bit by the enormous sums of money given to them by Croke park. Nobody is saying their success is all down to money. They just refuse to accept that money has played any part whatsoever.
JeffKenna wrote: » What's the capacity of Parnell Park? 13/14k? Surprised the Dublin County board haven't pushed on and tried to build a stadium a bit bigger.. I'm sure they could fill it?
Mehapoy wrote: » JeffKenna wrote: » What's the capacity of Parnell Park? 13/14k? Surprised the Dublin County board haven't pushed on and tried to build a stadium a bit bigger.. I'm sure they could fill it? Probably because they realise building stadiums is not a willy measuring exercise, if other county boards(looking at you cork) realised this gaelic games would be in a much better place in other parts of the country.
grimbergen wrote: » I'm as anti-Dub as the best of them but I'm also mighty glad that the GAA has people of vision that realise you need to invest in the biggest population centre if you want to your games to develop.
ArielAtom wrote: » Then how do they spend less in team preparation than Mayo??? Millions you say😂😂😂😂
ArielAtom wrote: » If you are going to quote facts about clubs, at least get it right. Boden have a a GDO who is 50% funded by the GAA, other 50% by the club. This is available to every club in Ireland should they wish to avail of it. The other coach is fully funded by the club.
La Bamba wrote: Thanks for the constructive input though throughout, Mr Moderator its appreciated.
JeffKenna wrote: » Errr no, they have Croke Park so don't neer to invest in a decent size stadium of their own.
kilns wrote: » That is a big issue within the GAA, the county ground vanity projects. No county should have a county ground with a bigger capacity of 10,000, then there should be 4 provincial grounds with capacities 35-50,000 and then croke park. Why did Cork need to waste so much money to build Pairc Ui Caoimh, when Munster has other large grounds. The money that went into that could have been spent better elsewhere i.e. coaching
Dots1982 wrote: » So the team with the only provincial ground situated within its borders gets home advantage in every game with an attendance of more than 10k for ever more. Sounds like a great idea. Give yourself a pat on the back.
kilns wrote: » as opposed to every county having stupid 40,000 capacity stadiums and the cost of upkeeping them then yes, those counties can spend money on something more worthwhile i.e. coaching of kids
Dots1982 wrote: » Your idea of only one large ground per province is stupid. It would hugely harm counties like Cork or Kerry or Limerick if all the time they played big games they were in Thurles. Every Munster football final being in Thurles. Could you imagine? A completely daft idea that luckily would be laughed at if anyone tried to introduce it.
kilns wrote: » I am talking about new stadiums being built, there is no way in this world Cork should have built the new Paric Ui Caoimh, there was no need for such a huge stadium
Dots1982 wrote: » No, what you were saying effectively was one county in each province hosting all medium and large sized games for the life span of a stadium (at least 30 years). If you want to pretend like you were only saying the Pairc Ui Chaoimh shouldn’t have been built so big we’ll go for it but that wasn’t what you were talking about. You completely disregarded factors like both set of fans constantly having to travel to neutral venues and thereby hugely affecting the income the Munster council would make from Gate receipts. You also completely neglected to think about how much money these games bring into to Cork, limerick and Killarney. It would be wonderful news for the economy in Thurles of course but businesses in the other towns and cities would be badly affected You basically showed you hadn’t a clue what you were talking about.