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Replying To boxtyburgerbuns:  "It is, but the point also is if you have a good football pitch with reasonable dressing rooms isn't that is all that is needed. Lob in a community centre with a gym in situ and sure you're flying it. Expecting players to go round the region fundraising isn't a great use of people's spare time. There's no need for half the facilities clubs are looking for.

People from other parishes and even other counties shouldn't be expected to fund clubs that already have the best resources in the county imo, but if they're willing to do it good on them. I wouldn't be contributing to seeing a rival club head out of sight while my own fades."
But is it? Carrick have one pitch (I don't know if the one on park lane is still in use... it was always flooded from my memory). Mohill as well as far as I know. Mohill only built a proper building in recent years which I'd expect didn't come cheap with money still owed possibly (happy to be corrected on that). Carrick's facilities arent great for a club of their size lets be honest. I'm 100% sure both clubs would love a another pitch given the playing population. No one is forcing anyone to buy tickets to any draw. Fair play to both clubs, investing in their community and the future of the clubs. More clubs should take note. And truth be told, Carrick Rugby will get better facilities in the near future so GAA clubs in the region have to keep ahead with investment or be left behind.

Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 1076 - 16/01/2025 12:22:43    2586065

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Replying To TJH:  "There's always an exception"
Not sure what rugby games you are watching if you think most as 6'5" and weighing around 25st

Drax_the_destroyer (UK) - Posts: 284 - 16/01/2025 13:03:06    2586070

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Replying To boxtyburgerbuns:  "It is, but the point also is if you have a good football pitch with reasonable dressing rooms isn't that is all that is needed. Lob in a community centre with a gym in situ and sure you're flying it. Expecting players to go round the region fundraising isn't a great use of people's spare time. There's no need for half the facilities clubs are looking for.

People from other parishes and even other counties shouldn't be expected to fund clubs that already have the best resources in the county imo, but if they're willing to do it good on them. I wouldn't be contributing to seeing a rival club head out of sight while my own fades."
I reckon it's safe to say that a lot of the people that bought tickets couldn't give two hoots about either club or whether it would help them progress. I say fair play to both clubs for having the initiative and taking the risk that it would work out. The location of the winner suggests that they had a very successful marketing campaign.

Obviously people had a choice whether to buy a ticket or not. Outside of wealthy benefactors or grants clubs are dependent on fundraising and I'm sure clubs would assume that people would be broadminded and intelligent enough to set aside petty rivalries to buy a ticket. If the winner was passionate enough about their own club they could always make a sizeable donation to them. Bitterness and begrudgery aren't going to solve the problems of clubs.

ThePowerhouse (Leitrim) - Posts: 149 - 16/01/2025 13:12:16    2586073

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Replying To Square_B:  "But is it? Carrick have one pitch (I don't know if the one on park lane is still in use... it was always flooded from my memory). Mohill as well as far as I know. Mohill only built a proper building in recent years which I'd expect didn't come cheap with money still owed possibly (happy to be corrected on that). Carrick's facilities arent great for a club of their size lets be honest. I'm 100% sure both clubs would love a another pitch given the playing population. No one is forcing anyone to buy tickets to any draw. Fair play to both clubs, investing in their community and the future of the clubs. More clubs should take note. And truth be told, Carrick Rugby will get better facilities in the near future so GAA clubs in the region have to keep ahead with investment or be left behind."
I'd say every club in the county is investing in their future with facilities, hopefully none of them overstretch on it and stay within their means for what is absolutely needed.

boxtyburgerbuns (Leitrim) - Posts: 60 - 16/01/2025 13:12:52    2586074

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Replying To boxtyburgerbuns:  "I'd say every club in the county is investing in their future with facilities, hopefully none of them overstretch on it and stay within their means for what is absolutely needed."
I don't think you'll need to worry about it... complaining for complaining sake.

Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 1076 - 16/01/2025 14:56:07    2586095

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Replying To Square_B:  "I don't think you'll need to worry about it... complaining for complaining sake."
Not complaining, discussing. Which one does on a forum.

I just don't want clubs going to the wall because they want to keep up with the Jones's

boxtyburgerbuns (Leitrim) - Posts: 60 - 16/01/2025 15:08:56    2586098

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Replying To southleitrim_mafia:  "Believe what you want its no loss on me"
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Tacaí Liatroma (Leitrim) - Posts: 1127 - 16/01/2025 15:52:29    2586103

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Replying To Drax_the_destroyer:  "Peter Stringer was 5'7" and little over 11 stone."
Thats only how he seemed because he was standing in the distance. Man was 6 ft 4 and over 20 stone.

MagnumPIG (Leitrim) - Posts: 147 - 16/01/2025 16:41:42    2586106

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