Westport GAA: Reworking structures enabled club’s spectacular revival
‘There’s a lot of moving parts and you have to work hard to get every section working in tandem together’
‘There’s a lot of moving parts and you have to work hard to get every section working in tandem together’
Ranelagh Gaels are one of the fastest-growing clubs in Ireland but remain a nomadic outfit scattered across various Dublin pitches, none of which belong to them
Proposers submit sharp rise in population underscores application, but St Colmcille’s of Piltown opposed to establishment
‘Sometimes the feeling for Gaelic football in Derry city is underappreciated – especially its appeal to the girls’
As populations shift from rural areas, a GIS can help clubs pre-empt future problems and plan for various scenarios
Parish rules, strict planning laws on house-building and urbanisation among issues threatening rural clubs
‘We were actually in the county of Waterford but by the 1980s, the boundary of the city had expanded’
‘We decided at the meeting we are going to venture out on our own again’
Donegal club need to stop the emigration drip draining more players from the area and hold on long enough for younger footballers to come through
Kiltane: Fighting a brave rearguard action despite population decline
‘I’m sitting down these nights and going, ‘How am I going to get these fellas football?’
‘Loads of lads between 40 and 50 have moved away from the area and farther up the commuter belt’
Last year Kilmeen & Kilbree GAA club didn’t have enough players to field teams at U-17, U-19 or U-21, so they pooled their resources with two neighbouring clubs
Sympathy towards Dublin super-clubs might be in short supply, but first-world problems don’t go away just because you call them that
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