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the professionalization, monetization of sports.
And while there's some justification for doing that in the professional sport, there's absolutely none in an amateur sport where, as John was saying just in your last caller, so many people put their lives into it.
And another good point that John Millan was making there in a podcast was a couple of weeks back, he was
You know, he was talking about this guy, this young kid, this really promising young fella, and his father was Brazilian.
They'd limited English, or he had limited English to communicate with him.
But he was trying to tell them all about hurling and what a wonderful game it was.
And that's becoming, all that's going to do actually in the long term is going to make it more and more of a minority sport.
And, you know, when the money's supposed to be trickling down to clubs, yes, 89%, I think he was quoted there by John Arnold, but...
That's only after they've paid all these clowns that are running their own little circus up in Croke Park.
I mean, to create the GAA Plus Rojo, for example.