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Post by givehimaball on Jan 17, 2018 16:51:14 GMT
An Ghaeltacht v Moy is on TG4 - throw-in 2pm
Eir released the league games they are broadcasting
3 Kerry football games being broadcast.
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Post by peanuts on Jan 17, 2018 22:10:28 GMT
I'm sure they'll be a few Kerry games on TG4 on the Sunday as well, the Galway game for definite.
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Post by piggott on Jan 18, 2018 10:36:30 GMT
Last year they broadcast some of them on Eir HD which very few people have!
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Post by buck02 on Jan 18, 2018 10:49:44 GMT
Last year they broadcast some of them on Eir HD which very few people have! I hope they have Eir HD in the nursing homes and hospitals.
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Post by givehimaball on Jan 19, 2018 17:58:30 GMT
Kerry's games against Donegal and Monaghan game are confirmed to be broadcast on TG4 and there might be more.
So between Eir and TG4 at least 5 of Kerry's league games are on the box.
TG4 might have the Galway game as one of their 3 on the 25th February - There is only one other Division 1 football game on the Sunday (Donegal v Kildare) However there is a full round of hurling fixtures - including Tipp v Kilkenny
The Tyrone v Kerry game as part of the final round of games is on the 25th March and Tg4 is probably waiting to see the state of the league and possible permutations before deciding what game to show live and what are the other 2 deferred games.
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Post by sullyschoice on Jan 20, 2018 13:17:29 GMT
Where is the clamourous moral outrage about eir and their filthy pay per view deal....or is it just an anti sky thing.
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Post by kerrygold on Jan 20, 2018 20:15:11 GMT
Where is the clamourous moral outrage about eir and their filthy pay per view deal....or is it just an anti sky thing. These are additional televised NFL games. Regardless, it is hard to see anyone getting a hissy fit over NFL games!
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Jan 22, 2018 7:52:45 GMT
Getting Eir sport is actually more difficult than getting Sky as it’s not available on all platforms! By not doing a deal with Virgin media- they have messed up so if you want all sports channels (eir & sky) you will be getting screwed not only on the subscriptions but the lack of being able to avail of bundling.
I’m not against anything per se (never been too critical of the sky deal) with regard tv deals but I would like if the GAA just settled on one subscription service as opposed to the two
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Post by Ballyfireside on Jan 22, 2018 9:57:46 GMT
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Post by glengael on Jan 24, 2018 10:57:59 GMT
The Sky deal got a good airing on Maletalk last night when Joe Molly interviewed Paraic Duffy.
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Post by buck02 on Jan 24, 2018 14:47:52 GMT
The Sky deal got a good airing on Maletalk last night when Joe Molly interviewed Paraic Duffy. It got over 15 minutes of the interview. The allocation of funding for coaching got one minute. The same amount of time given to the issue of 'testimonials'. So in reality what Joe Molloy was inferring is that the Sky deal is 15 times a more important issue in the GAA than the issue of funding allocation for coaching amongst the counties. And the issue of coaching funding is of the same importance as testimonials.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Jan 24, 2018 15:27:36 GMT
The Sky deal got a good airing on Maletalk last night when Joe Molly interviewed Paraic Duffy. It got over 15 minutes of the interview. The allocation of funding for coaching got one minute. The same amount of time given to the issue of 'testimonials'. So in reality what Joe Molloy was inferring is that the Sky deal is 15 times a more important issue in the GAA than the issue of funding allocation for coaching amongst the counties. And the issue of coaching funding is of the same importance as testimonials. I think that’s too simplistic an interpretation of the interview- I’d imagine the sky deal was such feature due to the fact that Duffy was personally involved in that and it flies in the face of precious statements that he made. While the other issues are, relatively, independent of him. I thought it was a god interview overall and Joe Molloy is excellent but I found Duffy to be a bit too much of a flip flopper and a bit disingenuous if truth be told
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Post by buck02 on Jan 24, 2018 16:04:39 GMT
It got over 15 minutes of the interview. The allocation of funding for coaching got one minute. The same amount of time given to the issue of 'testimonials'. So in reality what Joe Molloy was inferring is that the Sky deal is 15 times a more important issue in the GAA than the issue of funding allocation for coaching amongst the counties. And the issue of coaching funding is of the same importance as testimonials. I think that’s too simplistic an interpretation of the interview- I’d imagine the sky deal was such feature due to the fact that Duffy was personally involved in that and it flies in the face of precious statements that he made. While the other issues are, relatively, independent of him. I thought it was a god interview overall and Joe Molloy is excellent but I found Duffy to be a bit too much of a flip flopper and a bit disingenuous if truth be told Really. Joe Molloy and excellent are three words I never expected to ever hear in the same sentence. I very quickly got bored of his social justice warrior persona. The interview was with the outgoing Ard Stuiritheoir. And the interviewer decided that the Sky deal warranted 15 minutes and the allocation of coaching funding (something that also has gone ar$eways under Duffys watch) warranted 1 minute. In the overall scheme of things, which is more important do you think?
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Jan 24, 2018 16:56:11 GMT
I think that’s too simplistic an interpretation of the interview- I’d imagine the sky deal was such feature due to the fact that Duffy was personally involved in that and it flies in the face of precious statements that he made. While the other issues are, relatively, independent of him. I thought it was a god interview overall and Joe Molloy is excellent but I found Duffy to be a bit too much of a flip flopper and a bit disingenuous if truth be told Really. Joe Molloy and excellent are three words I never expected to ever hear in the same sentence. I very quickly got bored of his social justice warrior persona. The interview was with the outgoing Ard Stuiritheoir. And the interviewer decided that the Sky deal warranted 15 minutes and the allocation of coaching funding (something that also has gone ar$eways under Duffys watch) warranted 1 minute. In the overall scheme of things, which is more important do you think? I think the Sky deal is a more emotive issue- while OTB has covered the funding on several previous occasions. I agree both are important topics but Dublin's funding is an issue that would exist without the GAA's input- Sports Ireland, sponsorships, etc are all contributors here. While with the Sky deal- he is the main man so it was essential to talk to him. On personas in the interview- I though Duffy's 'I cant wait to get back to my club and make the sandwiches for the under 14s' nonsense was very grating. He doesnt have to work because he was phenomenally well paid by an 'amatuer' organisation and has gotten a big golden handshake when leaving. He's not going back for love of the club and to volunteer- he's going back because he is absolutely stinking rich from his time with the GAA
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Jan 25, 2018 11:58:07 GMT
The Sky deal got a good airing on Maletalk last night when Joe Molly interviewed Paraic Duffy. Regarding the comment "Maletalk". They are great for getting in female guests, and talking about female issues, but why haven't they actually gone the whole hog and actually try and get a female on the team? Bit of a talking shop in that regard (although they do deserve credit for the female guests).
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Post by peanuts on Jan 25, 2018 13:50:41 GMT
I think that’s too simplistic an interpretation of the interview- I’d imagine the sky deal was such feature due to the fact that Duffy was personally involved in that and it flies in the face of precious statements that he made. While the other issues are, relatively, independent of him. I thought it was a god interview overall and Joe Molloy is excellent but I found Duffy to be a bit too much of a flip flopper and a bit disingenuous if truth be told Really. Joe Molloy and excellent are three words I never expected to ever hear in the same sentence. I very quickly got bored of his social justice warrior persona. The interview was with the outgoing Ard Stuiritheoir. And the interviewer decided that the Sky deal warranted 15 minutes and the allocation of coaching funding (something that also has gone ar$eways under Duffys watch) warranted 1 minute. In the overall scheme of things, which is more important do you think? In fairness he did say afterwards that he probably spent too long on the Sky issue. He definitely glossed over the whole funding issue, 30 sec at the most. Nobody seems to be willing to address this issue, not Brolly with all his righteous indignation, nor our own guys in the media esp. Tomás and Spillane. I think they're afraid of what they'll lose out on if they raise the issue.
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Post by buck02 on Jan 25, 2018 17:34:21 GMT
Really. Joe Molloy and excellent are three words I never expected to ever hear in the same sentence. I very quickly got bored of his social justice warrior persona. The interview was with the outgoing Ard Stuiritheoir. And the interviewer decided that the Sky deal warranted 15 minutes and the allocation of coaching funding (something that also has gone ar$eways under Duffys watch) warranted 1 minute. In the overall scheme of things, which is more important do you think? In fairness he did say afterwards that he probably spent too long on the Sky issue. He definitely glossed over the whole funding issue, 30 sec at the most. Nobody seems to be willing to address this issue, not Brolly with all his righteous indignation, nor our own guys in the media esp. Tomás and Spillane. I think they're afraid of what they'll lose out on if they raise the issue. The fact he said AFTER he did the recorded interview that he spent too much time on Sky (had turned off by that stage myself) means he knows he made a mess of the interview. It was his last chance to interview Duffy and this is what he focused on. Have a look at this from todays Indo www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/ewan-mckenna-praic-duffy-and-the-gaa-have-made-dublin-a-financially-doped-outfit-and-there-is-no-defence-for-this-scandal-36530924.html
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Post by Mickmack on Jan 25, 2018 20:22:48 GMT
Buck...would you agree that the financial doping of dublin, to use the phrase in the article, and the money from sky are connected. The gaa can now play God as to who they want to succeed....due to all the money they have
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Post by kerrygold on Jan 25, 2018 20:40:57 GMT
Really. Joe Molloy and excellent are three words I never expected to ever hear in the same sentence. I very quickly got bored of his social justice warrior persona. The interview was with the outgoing Ard Stuiritheoir. And the interviewer decided that the Sky deal warranted 15 minutes and the allocation of coaching funding (something that also has gone ar$eways under Duffys watch) warranted 1 minute. In the overall scheme of things, which is more important do you think? I think the Sky deal is a more emotive issue- while OTB has covered the funding on several previous occasions. I agree both are important topics but Dublin's funding is an issue that would exist without the GAA's input- Sports Ireland, sponsorships, etc are all contributors here. While with the Sky deal- he is the main man so it was essential to talk to him. On personas in the interview- I though Duffy's 'I cant wait to get back to my club and make the sandwiches for the under 14s' nonsense was very grating. He doesnt have to work because he was phenomenally well paid by an 'amatuer' organisation and has gotten a big golden handshake when leaving. He's not going back for love of the club and to volunteer- he's going back because he is absolutely stinking rich from his time with the GAA One for future potential pub quiz questions. Who was the first GAA millionaire?
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Post by buck02 on Jan 26, 2018 9:28:37 GMT
Buck...would you agree that the financial doping of dublin, to use the phrase in the article, and the money from sky are connected. The gaa can now play God as to who they want to succeed....due to all the money they have The money from Sky is not directly connected to the 'financial doping'. That ship had long since sailed by the time the Sky deal was done in 2015. Indirectly it probably is however. The Sky deal is just another on the long list of examples as to how commercial interests are the top priority of the GAA hierarchy. Given the size of the organisation its not surprising that this is the case. The Sky deal is actually helping shift the focus from what McKenna outlines in the article I posted the link to. I imagine this suited Duffy and co to some degree.
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Post by Jigz84 on Jan 26, 2018 11:01:48 GMT
The rescheduled Gaeltacht v Moy game is on TG4 tomorrow according to their TV schedule.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Jan 27, 2018 13:01:23 GMT
The rescheduled Gaeltacht v Moy game is on TG4 tomorrow according to their TV schedule. Coverage starts 1.45pm. Pleaded with the girlfriend to let me go, but someone has to stay home and she hasn't been to her parents for weeks. I'm lucky I'm allowed out of the house tomorrow. An Ghaeltacht abú!!!
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Post by The16thMan on Jan 28, 2018 3:41:26 GMT
With the Munster Final on a Saturday night (June 23rd) this year it looks extremley likely it'll be shown by Sky, any thoughts on this?
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Jan 28, 2018 8:22:25 GMT
With the Munster Final on a Saturday night (June 23rd) this year it looks extremley likely it'll be shown by Sky, any thoughts on this? More reason to try your best to attend it
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Post by The16thMan on Jan 28, 2018 11:58:29 GMT
With the Munster Final on a Saturday night (June 23rd) this year it looks extremley likely it'll be shown by Sky, any thoughts on this? More reason to try your best to attend it I have every intention to,it's others who cannot and don't have Sky that I had in mind.
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Post by Mickmack on Jan 28, 2018 13:54:33 GMT
With the Munster Final on a Saturday night (June 23rd) this year it looks extremley likely it'll be shown by Sky, any thoughts on this? More reason to try your best to attend it I dont think he is talking about himself. I suspect his is talking from an egalitarion point of view. Not everyone takes the "I am fine so i dont give a fcuk" position on everything. Thankfully
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Jan 28, 2018 15:51:01 GMT
More reason to try your best to attend it I dont think he is talking about himself. I suspect his is talking from an egalitarion point of view. Not everyone takes the "I am fine so i dont give a fcuk" position on everything. Thankfully Thank god you are here to bring clarity to all situations Mick. I should have guessed you’d pop along when the opptunity yo play the victim arose.
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Post by Mickmack on Jan 28, 2018 20:24:39 GMT
With the Munster Final on a Saturday night (June 23rd) this year it looks extremley likely it'll be shown by Sky, any thoughts on this? Your attempt at a discussion deserved better than the boorish comment you got with the cheerleader from annascaul egging him on. Dont be put off
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2018 20:35:57 GMT
It must have been at least 2 weeks since we had the exact same debate.
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Post by buck02 on Jan 28, 2018 20:42:14 GMT
Not yet 16 years ago, Kerry played Cork in a replayed Munster semi final in Pairc Ui Chaoimh on a Sunday evening. It wasn't on TV as RTE had sole broadcasting rights and they were concentrating on the World Cup at the time.
Kerry lost that night and went onto play Wicklow and Fermanagh in the early qualifier rounds. Neither game was on TV.
Just to put a bit of perspective on things.
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