"The vision it has for itself is that Gaelic games and all four codes [Gaelic football, hurling, ladies football and camogie] will be the most exciting amateur games in the world to both play and to ...
Now, in the GAA’s secular world, tradition is more like a superstition ... Tradition gave them cover. Big intercounty games are no longer tethered to 3.30pm on a Sunday. In 2000 the All-Ireland ...
Former Dublin manager Jim Gavin has played a massive part in ushering in a new era of Gaelic football, as the game will ...
Pat Spillane believes the GAA's new rules will separate "bluffers and spoofers" from the tactically astute coaches as the new ...
Derry manager Paddy Tally believes the new rule anomaly of Gaelic football's '12th man' could kill the game if it goes ...