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Soccer Pitch ploughed during night on instrutions of GAA Club

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meri for ********************s sake, Soccer in ireland has always been inclusive right back to my own schoolboy playing days where one of the few places you saw black people In Ireland was on the football pitch.

Once again the difference between football and GAA are highlioghted. An nasty incident occurs at a soccer game - the club is banned. A GAA Club destroys a 20 year old soccer pitch and they are congratulated.

What a shower of sh1te!!!!
Im playing stars in their eyes.

Tonight Matthew, Im going to be The SR.

Do you remember that fella who received sectarian abuse a while back on a GAA field?

The SR (knobjockey that he is) got endless milage out of that one.
I thought Id be an intellectual retard for a day too.
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merriweather, you are one of the few sane GAA fans on this site. What are you playing at?

Can you please comment on / criticise / justify the Kerry GAA ripping up a pitch that has been used for 20 years by a football team, at night, in order to build a car park. And on direct instruction from Croke Park.

The fact that you are playing inane semantics indicates to me you would rather not discuss this latest upsurge in sporting fascism.
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Im playing stars in their eyes.

Tonight Matthew, Im going to be The SR.

Do you remember that fella who received sectarian abuse a while back on a GAA field?

The SR (knobjockey that he is) got endless milage out of that one.
I thought Id be an intellectual retard for a day too.
Was any action taken against the individual or the club in question? No

Compare and contrast.
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Im playing stars in their eyes.

Tonight Matthew, Im going to be The SR.

Do you remember that fella who received sectarian abuse a while back on a GAA field?

The SR (knobjockey that he is) got endless milage out of that one.
I thought Id be an intellectual retard for a day too.

did he get endless mileage out of the incident or out of the official response from the GAA? One off incidents pass and don't generally reflect the tone of a team/sport/governing body, but the manner in which it is dealt with perseveres and does reflect an attitude.
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At least they didn't spread broken glass over it, which is what the GAA in Kerry used to do to football pitches.

Its progress I suppose.
And your Prod friends in Northern Ireland have also been very active spreading glass on pitches to prevent gaelic football being played on them.
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did he get endless mileage out of the incident or out of the official response from the GAA? One off incidents pass and don't generally reflect the tone of a team/sport/governing body, but the manner in which it is dealt with perseveres and does reflect an attitude.
Nail on head.

I won't apologise for the FAI taking a firm stance on racism in sport.

Now, back to the kids of Kerry losing a playing field so the GAA can build a cheap car park
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And your Prod friends in Northern Ireland have also been very active spreading glass on pitches to prevent gaelic football being played on them.
No they haven't.

Any comment on the topic in hand?
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You need planning permission for a car cark

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merriweather, you are one of the few sane GAA fans on this site. What are you playing at?

Can you please comment on / criticise / justify the Kerry GAA ripping up a pitch that has been used for 20 years by a football team, at night, in order to build a car park. And on direct instruction from Croke Park.

The fact that you are playing inane semantics indicates to me you would rather not discuss this latest upsurge in sporting fascism.
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This dovetails into the Tallaght/Lusk debate nicely. The GAA is applying political pressure and using the courts to be 'included' in football facilities.

Indeed.

They are not football facilities, they are municipal facilities. Where did you get the idea that public property is soccer property?
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You need planning permission for a car cark
The GAA have applied for it. Hence the injunction. Its all in the article.....
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