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How many games realistically do you play with your club yearly...10-15 maybe? So 15 days out of 365 boxtyburgerbuns (Leitrim) - Posts: 191 - 14/02/2025 14:46:42 2591004 Link 1 |
Our lads at our club would play more than 10 championship games every year, 11 last year, 13 the year before and 15 the year before that. plus around the same number of League games. That's football and hurling combined.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 15237 - 14/02/2025 15:55:32 2591021 Link 0 |
Couldn't agree more, and this guff of not being allowed take holidays unless you ask the manager is a cod
Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2223 - 14/02/2025 17:07:49 2591032 Link 0 |
I think a big issue lads packing in football is the changing of minor to undrr 17 at least when it was 18 lads were playing and it is not as big step playing adult football at whatever grade but in my opinion bringing minor to undrr 17 has being a very poor decision most counties have gone back to 18 at club level but unfortunately here in Galway they won't change also in Galway undrr 16 pure joke of competition 3 matches that it and then players are expected to be ready for county minor the year after well actually 6 months after under 16 on in Aug same time as minor ( under 17 ) a 16 year old in Galway who plays soccer gets 17-20 matches cup competition included in gaa 3 -5 if u get to final joke Kickitout (Galway) - Posts: 1034 - 14/02/2025 17:33:06 2591037 Link 0 |
Some of the stuff you hear about is like boot camp stuff Bon. But then maybe that's why we aren't a Senior club.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 15237 - 14/02/2025 18:04:37 2591044 Link 0 |
Agree and you have managers training this time of year early on a Sunday morning so that screws up your Saturday night. There's more to life than GAA but in order to keep up with the big clubs and "winners" you've zero chance unless the work is put in. I think it would be great if rules were brought in as to the number of times/hours you can train but realistically that can not be policed. The vast majority of players will never even win a county title. You talk about 10-15 games…how many even mean that much? League and divisional comps are secondary. Championship is where it's at and that 2-3 games for most depending on your county structure. No wonder lads are leaving the game in droves. I'm from a small rural club that struggles for players at senior level but I could count at least 10-15 lads who could play and maybe would if the demands were not so high. yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11512 - 14/02/2025 19:10:39 2591047 Link 0 |
They're lucky, minimum 3-4 championship games and 7 league ones in Leitrim. No dual chances here for the majority alas
boxtyburgerbuns (Leitrim) - Posts: 191 - 14/02/2025 19:29:21 2591051 Link 0 |
We are lucky with the games we have for sure.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 15237 - 14/02/2025 20:19:07 2591059 Link 0 |
There's definitely a time and a place for knuckling down and getting some work done, but you need to let fellas live too, life's far too short, lads need to let of steam .
Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2223 - 14/02/2025 22:37:55 2591081 Link 0 |
Arethoae figures for competitive games really that low KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3743 - 16/02/2025 19:52:26 2591418 Link 0 |
I'd imagine most GAA club teams would play a few friendly games too throughout the season
Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2223 - 16/02/2025 22:21:59 2591456 Link 0 |
The reality for the majority of underage sports people, you have a range of sports you play under 16/18. tirawleybaron (Mayo) - Posts: 1284 - 17/02/2025 16:26:13 2591624 Link 0 |