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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Tell us this....what's the Dublin county boards budget for the senior football team for the year. "
Probably around the same as the limerick hurlers tbh....
But anyway regardless of finances the football the dubs have played over the last 8 years has been fantastic and I'm glad I have been able to witness it |
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By *P_80Man
over a year ago
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I've always thought that while the Dubs are a great team, playing in front of tens of thousands of their own fans every Championship game played a significant role in how much success they've had in the last few years.
I now stand corrected.
Great achievement and as the OP said, we're watching history being made.
Well done Dublin. |
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"Tell us this....what's the Dublin county boards budget for the senior football team for the year.
Probably around the same as the limerick hurlers tbh....
But anyway regardless of finances the football the dubs have played over the last 8 years has been fantastic and I'm glad I have been able to witness it"
Not a Limerick man...and wouldn't know much about the smaller counties. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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They are most likely going to rack up 10 in 1 row. Regardless of whether the Dubs get split (most likely not) the sport has to look at ways of making it more entertaining. As a natural to football its kinda gone boring and predictable |
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Retired broadcaster put everything in prospective. A galway man through and through
Its not the money the puts the ball over the bar . Other counties should stop moaning and get on with the job . Of trying to up their game an compete. |
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"Retired broadcaster put everything in prospective. A galway man through and through
Its not the money the puts the ball over the bar . Other counties should stop moaning and get on with the job . Of trying to up their game an compete. "
True but it helps. Clubs in Dublin have full time GAA coaches, yeah clubs. Alot of other counties dont. It is up to the rest to raise their game but anyone that says to money allocation needs to research further. Its nothing to do with numbers either.
I think Dublin should never be split, they are in my eyes the best team I have ever seen BUT I think their financial power should be reduced. 28 people on the backroom team!!! |
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"Retired broadcaster put everything in prospective. A galway man through and through
Its not the money the puts the ball over the bar . Other counties should stop moaning and get on with the job . Of trying to up their game an compete. " Money makes a difference in every sport and the Dubs have that advantage. But that being said all other counties need to rethink. Other sports have been able compete with big guns.. Its not easy but possible |
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Before people comment on what the Dublin County board spend on the Dublin senior football team, it might be worth having a look around. If I remember correctly, the last set of figures I saw in this regard was from about two years ago and Mayo, Galway, Roscommon and Cork were all spending more on their senior football teams.
Yes, Dublin gets more money but it's mostly spent at underage level and not on the senior footballers. |
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I can't understand the negative talk around Dublin. We are witnessing a team of greats showing all the skills of Gaelic football. I grew up starstruck watching kerry golden years video as a young fella made me fall in love with football and the kerry Jersey watching great men win 8 all Irelands. This Dublin team will in time have their own legendary status that's already guaranteed but they will eventually loose but I for 1 can count myself lucky that I will b able say I saw them play. Wat a team. Other teams will step up wait and see hopefully my own county of course but now let's just all acknowledge their greatness commitment and above all their humility in their victory . |
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Up the boys in blue. Cant help but feel it for Mayo at the same time they always fall at the final hurdle. Maybe the curse is real?? Some achievement all the same |
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Well said hitachi..i also grew up watching the great kerry teams .win all before them . Giving us dubs so hammerings .but i always respected them . As i know at least Kerry football people know they are wseeing an amazing bunch of great guys .
Yes it will come to an end . They will be beaten . And i for one hope its a good young Kerry team . That do it ..
Not next year though . Lets just enjoy their talent for now .. up the dubs. |
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