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<blockquote data-quote="The TRUTH" data-source="post: 89497"><p>What do you think about the GAA maybe using some of these profits to insure players against the loss of any income due to injury (like say Geraghty).</p><p></p><p>Do you think that would be a good idea?, or would it be pointless seeing as though the same benefit wouldn't apply to the rest of the Gaelic players during their regular season?.(hmm maybe i just answered my own question <_< )</p><p></p><p>With all the profit being made from this series ,i've been thinking if there isn't any way some of this money could find it's way to the players without corrupting any of the values that Gaelic footy stands for. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>BTW, doesn't Pearce only hold 30,000?.... either way, 112-113,000 is massive for a two game series.</p><p></p><p>Last year in OZ there was a combined total of just over 90,000......... i find it funny when the league fans make fun of this game when the biggest crowd they can get to a tri-nations match is 30,000 (in a 85,000 seat stadium :lol: ).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The TRUTH, post: 89497"] What do you think about the GAA maybe using some of these profits to insure players against the loss of any income due to injury (like say Geraghty). Do you think that would be a good idea?, or would it be pointless seeing as though the same benefit wouldn't apply to the rest of the Gaelic players during their regular season?.(hmm maybe i just answered my own question <_< ) With all the profit being made from this series ,i've been thinking if there isn't any way some of this money could find it's way to the players without corrupting any of the values that Gaelic footy stands for. BTW, doesn't Pearce only hold 30,000?.... either way, 112-113,000 is massive for a two game series. Last year in OZ there was a combined total of just over 90,000......... i find it funny when the league fans make fun of this game when the biggest crowd they can get to a tri-nations match is 30,000 (in a 85,000 seat stadium :lol: ). [/QUOTE]
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