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Published 16:51 7 Oct 2021 BST
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"This is a very significant vote. It’s for the future of Gaelic football, and it deserves debate, it deserves solid foundations, and that’s what we have at the GPA. "We looked at it, and using Leitrim for example - my conversation with their captain Paddy Maguire, we played Sigerson football together and were very on par."And he said ‘Tom, you’ve went on and every year you’re playing seven or eight championship games, I played two. I've got to play for Leitrim for 35 years before I get the same amount of championship caps as you.
"Like games develop teams, and develop players. So imagine at the start of every year, you know as a player, I’ve seven championship games, in the middle of summer, and our team are going to grow, and develop and adapt, and if we win, we get a chance to play for Sam Maguire, and if we lose, there’s still another competition."For the development of teams, and the development of our games across the country, it’s so strong. "Also, another key principal is the word ‘fairness.’ What does fairness mean? Every time I go out to play a game, I’m not sure if I’m going to win or lose that game.
"These are teams, playing against teams at the same level, it’s going to end those brutal mismatches that we had seen at the height of summer, and teams will grow and develop and get better, and if they win then yeah, you’re playing a division two team or a division one team, you have built up that momentum, and there’s so many solid, solid foundations for this structure."Talking to players as well, a lot of players are excited, you know? Really excited of the prospect of this being passed, and next summer’s football is, ‘I’m going to get seven championship games.’ You can listen to the full discussion on the GAA Hour now.
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