Conor Power
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And, you know, I'm grateful that we have that many at least.
But I think that it's the road that the GAA is going down, hurtling down now at speed.
Really, and I suppose going back to John's point about it, like the GAA...
It's a huge organization, and of course I have a lot of time for it.
I was sort of born into it, even though I'm not a member at the moment.
My dad was a famous player, but he's, you know... Who was your dad?
He would never take... Ned Power was his name.
He was Watford goalkeeper in 1959 when they lost... Oh, the last World Island winners, yeah.
The point I'm making is that it's an amateur organization.
The money that's being made, it's simply driven by greed.
Yes, it's good that RT has 35 games, but all these big games should be seen for free.
The focus seems to be on the whole money-making part and not on the very basic organization.
This was the case, I know, when I was involved in underage training some years ago when my sons were smaller.
And the focus on simply organising games to be played was completely gone.