Tóibín critical
The GAA was part of a Gaelic revival at the end of the 19th century that revived a suppressed pride in the nation’s traditions and history
One of the greatest ever
35,000 people attended the final, 100 years ago.
As the big day approached it was clear that interest in Kerry was huge
The GAA was part of a Gaelic revival at the end of the 19th century that revived a suppressed pride in the nation’s traditions and history
The GAA has now set a precedent that it can, and will, be pushed around into making political statements. That was a mistake. And not one, even, that will do a single thing for a soul in the Gaza strip.
One of the greatest ever
COYBIB
Names have meaning and significance, and should be treated with the respect they deserve.
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