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GAA/SKY deal goes bang
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<blockquote data-quote="junior footballer" data-source="post: 7129167" data-attributes="member: 22729"><p>Nothing in this except more RTE monopoly and as they have proven they are really poor at coverings GAA. For RTE the aim is simply having the monopoly and destroying the competition not producing a top class programming and while the likes of Cahill, mcstay and o’rourke being gone is a bonus they will be replaced by the usual collection of cliche ridden players ex players, while between them Marty and canning continue to mangle the English language trying to describe games they in reality don’t have an iota of understanding of, keeping Rte radio as a partner doubles down on this mistake. I wonder will the ‘auld fellas’ who didn’t have sky be able to access GAA GO?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="junior footballer, post: 7129167, member: 22729"] Nothing in this except more RTE monopoly and as they have proven they are really poor at coverings GAA. For RTE the aim is simply having the monopoly and destroying the competition not producing a top class programming and while the likes of Cahill, mcstay and o’rourke being gone is a bonus they will be replaced by the usual collection of cliche ridden players ex players, while between them Marty and canning continue to mangle the English language trying to describe games they in reality don’t have an iota of understanding of, keeping Rte radio as a partner doubles down on this mistake. I wonder will the ‘auld fellas’ who didn’t have sky be able to access GAA GO? [/QUOTE]
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