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GAAGO is a subscription based sports channel from RTÉ and the Gaelic Athletic Association

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A ‘Pissed-off GAA fan’ writes:

Over the past few weeks there have been some class GAA matches on. If you live outside of Ireland it means you need to access GAAGO to watch them legally. You can pay €79 for all games – hurling and football, which is fine if you’re into both sports and you have the cash.

If, on the other hand, you just wish to watch choice hurling or football matches it costs €10 a game. Last Saturday there were three hurling games back to back. That would have been a whopping €30 to see all three games – what is this, the UFC?

This weekend, Tipperary vs Galway and Clare vs Waterford will cost €14 each! A €4 increase per match for whatever reason.

Can both the GAA and GAAGO realise that not every Irish person abroad is raking it in tax-free in Dubai, particularly students or now unemployed gastronomy workers like myself.

Under normal circumstances people could probably chip in and watch the games together, but eh, maximum household rules and all that. Irish sports bars are also shut.

I get that there are no ticket sales this year, but it’s largely an amateur sport and we’re paying extortionate prices to watch the games online abroad.

My county, Tipperary, will play an historic Munster final on Sunday, but there’s no way I’m forking out more for that. I’ll do what I did for the Leinster hurling final…listen to it on the wireless. Get with the times GAAGO.

Anyone?/Fight!

GAAGO

 

 

It is so.

Sorry.

Watch: Fans go through ‘disinfecting pod’ ahead of Northern Ireland clash (Extra.ie)

A letter from Roger Casements GAA Coventry to GAA HQ. Currently racial abuse in the GAA is seen as a Category IV offence – a minimum of 8 weeks suspension – whereas threatening language towards a referee is a Category V offence – receiving a minimum of 12 weeks suspension in all codes and at all levels

This morning/afternoon.

Neil Webb writes:

Roger Casements GAA Coventry are attempting to get the GAA to change their punishment and discipline process for racial abuse.

[Currently racial abuse in the GAA is seen as a Category IV offence whereas threatening language towards a referee is a Category V offence – receiving a minimum of 12 weeks suspension in all codes and at all levels.]

We think in this day and age it is unacceptable that the GAA takes such a lenient line on racism with a minimum of a mere 8 weeks considered appropriate punishment for such a disgusting and heinous act.

Petition here

Roger Casements GAA Coventry

This morning.

Via Amnesty Internation Ireland:

In EA’s FIFA 2021 updated game, the best-selling football jersey from Irish club Bohemian FC has gone global, in partnership with Amnesty International.

The away-game jersey features the iconic image of a family fleeing, with the words ‘Refugees Welcome’. It also features the famous ‘Love Football, Hate Racism’ slogan. Amnesty International Ireland launched its partnership with Bohemian FC in early 2020.

Name those players, above.

Bohemian FC

Frank O’Dea, at Dublin’s Balla Ban Art Gallery writes:

Happy 80th birthday to Johnny Giles. Watercolour caricature by Dublin artist Ray Sherlock. Prints of it available for 20 (including postage).

Balla Ban Art Gallery

Meanwhile…

Good times.

Dart-stopping football.

Lansdowne Road, 1989.

Republic of Ireland play Hungary in a successful Italia ’90 qualifier with Kevin Sheedy (in green) and Hungary’s Imre Garaba (at right).

Grace O’Sullivan tweetz:

Couldn’t beat the atmosphere in the delightfully quaint ‘old Landsdowne’ – have some great memories of matches there!

In fairness.

Damn you Delaney and your wretched Champagne.

Pic via LearnEnglishThroughFootball

This afternoon.

Nobby Stiles, World Cup winner with England and European Cup winner with Manchester United, has died at 78.

Nobby was married for 57 years to Catherine ‘Kay’ Giles (they had three children), having met her through her brother John, when they were fellow young recruits at Old Trafford.

RIP.

Nobby Stiles: The ‘toothless fella’ who meant so much to fans (BBC)

Pic via All Football

Golfgate 2: Electric Boogaloo.

FIGHT!

Name that course (top), anyone?

RollingNews

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