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As shocking as spending €2.8m on a piece of land, doing nothing with it and selling it at a massive loss over 10 years later, the whole deal costing Galway over €3m with interest payments included? If you think playing a game in floodlights in 2025 is shocking, god help you when you read about an actual scandal. Plenty counties play big games under lights. The quality of the lights in Pearse Stadium is very good. We beat Clare in the league earlier this year under the same lights and the players managed absolutely fine. WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2598 - 15/10/2025 23:24:02 2640220 Link 2 |
An old league game with fringe players is a million miles away in terms of importance from a county semi-final.
TanCanRan (Galway) - Posts: 297 - 16/10/2025 10:47:58 2640255 Link 1 |
In your opinion
jm25 (Galway) - Posts: 1698 - 16/10/2025 11:16:19 2640268 Link 1 |
Will be 'streaming' at the games now too, based on current weather projections. 10mils in 20mph winds for the big Loughrea Turlough clash. Thunder and lightening not mentioned.
Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 4432 - 16/10/2025 13:38:36 2640295 Link 0 |
Dreadful weather promised Saturday night. Hurling under lights in the pouring rain What a way to promote hurling. Are we mad? The split season, which Galway has so adamantly supported was supposed, to increase the chances of playing games in better conditions. Nothing has improved SixtiesKid (Galway) - Posts: 366 - 16/10/2025 14:57:56 2640309 Link 0 |
Just as well there's a fine big stand in Salthill which will keep the patrons dry. Most would be drenched if it was in Athenry. I do agree with you that the county board are to blame for the poor weather forecast on the weekend. It's one of the biggest scandals I can remember in Galway GAA. Although, they've done well over the past 2 weeks on that front, with two very dry weekends. I'm pretty sure most rounds of the championship have been played on dry weekends actually. Have we gone soft in Galway, giving about the threat of rain? We definitely need to develop more hurlers from west of the Corrib if that's the case. They're well used to the rain. WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2598 - 16/10/2025 15:34:17 2640315 Link 1 |
It's mid October...in our climate the chances are that we'll have bad weather rather than good for our county semi finals and final. I dont know what better solution you can think of apart from moving the semi finals to Lanzarote or the Costa Del Sol? Do you think we should run off the county championship in August and September? Well then we would have to go back to the old style straight knockout competition. Our county champions wont play their All Ireland semi final til mid-November (let's campaign for Lanzarote for that one!) so if the final was being played now or earlier it would be too long a gap and would hamper their chances of reaching the All Ireland final. Of course from now on, with senior club reduced to 16 teams, there will be the possibility of playing the final around now or possibly earlier in October and entering our county champions in the Leinster club championship though I wouldnt be an advocate of that myself. But certainly they would need to take part in a provincial championship if the county championship was to be run off any earlier than it currently is. PoolSturgeon (Galway) - Posts: 2083 - 16/10/2025 15:42:20 2640316 Link 1 |
Ideal scenario would be that our senior and intermediate championship group games (which give everyone a very good chance of progressing to knock-out) should start 2 weeks after our senior county hurlers/footballers (whoever lasts longest) are knocked out of AI contention. OK, clubs may be missing a few lads in US (but will hopefully have enough in the tank to make KO), but it gets the ball rolling and increases chances of games being played in better weather. batitout (Galway) - Posts: 76 - 16/10/2025 16:30:10 2640320 Link 0 |