@PearseDoherty It is very easy to see what happened. The banking system was broken and the government tried to rescue as much as possible from the wreckage. Decisions made may have been right or wrong but I believe they were made with the best intentions
@Toibin1 I don't know but I suspect this is department policy backed by the unions who don't like seeing their potential pupils taken by Gaelscoileanna. As is normal the minister is little more than a mouthpiece
@PlayerGaelic Indeed. It could be introduced to our senior players. From what I see on TV a standard operating procedure seems to be walk to a colleague standing with the ball and take it from him. Totally static and not a good spectacle, which as a potential paying customer is all I want.
@DavQuinn On the surface that should be a cause for hope but when you hear the religious views expressed by many Americans I'm not so sure. Maybe there is a large silent and rational majority but not much evidence of this.
@WilliamWHamil@finnster1977 Let the game flow and give the advantage to the man fouling. Know of no other sport that does that but hurling people seem to like it.