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The more things change: Dubs, fixtures and amateurism – the problems that won t go away for the GAA

The more things change: Dubs, fixtures and amateurism – the problems that won’t go away for the GAA Independent.ie 16/01/2021 Colm Keys Every so often the GAA, like other sporting organisation and business, holds a mirror up to itself and takes a cold, hard look at everything it does. Root and branch reviews are a staple diet for any organisation that draws many people into huge amount of activity and with so much revenue channelling through its arteries and veins. Such reviews are expected to take a snapshot in time, reflect a changing world and keep pace with it. Recommendations arise, some are taken on board and acted upon while others never see the light of day.

GAA set to unveil plan for 2021 season with inter-county February start and July All-Ireland finals

); Here’s how the 2021 inter-county season is expected to look. By Kevin O Brien Saturday 19 Dec 2020, 9:47 AM Dec 19th 2020, 9:47 AM 8,809 Views 6 Comments A general view of Croke Park. Image: Bryan Keane/INPHO Image: Bryan Keane/INPHO THE GAA LOOKS set to approve a condensed 2021 calendar which will see club and county activity continue next season amid the Covid-19 restrictions. The Central Competitions Controls Committee (CCCC) put together the plan which is set to be approved by the GAA’s management committee next week. The county season will begin with leagues near the end of February, with pre-season competitions scrapped and the All-Ireland finals taking place in mid-July.

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