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Published 16:47 17 May 2018 BST
Updated 22:03 17 May 2018 BST
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"My commute from Dublin to Laois for training, I used to be hitting a thousand quid a month coming down three nights a week for training," Colm Parkinson said on the latest GAA Hour football show. "It is a great earner and that's tax free. It's a super few quid at the end of the month. "We used to meet up at An Poitín Still [Naas Road, Dublin] so we'd carpool down in four and only one car is doing the bulk of the driving but we all put in for four separate expenses. I was getting a nice few quid out of these expenses but they've tightened up on that now."Steven McDonnell weighed in.
"Don't be letting the secret out! "You used to hear stories of the guys going around the car park counting how many cars were actually there. "If a player is travelling, I actually think he's entitled to his mileage for taking time out of his own daily regime to go and train with the inter-county team regardless of whether he's carpooling or not."It carried on. Former Laois and Armagh players - unlikely foes - now trading war* stories. *Expenses stories. CP: "Expenses are expenses but people might be surprised at how much they add up. I had a friend who thought he was playing semi-professional soccer getting 20 quid a night. I used to be like, 'sure I'm getting a hundred for just driving down here.' And it's the amateur game!" SMcD: "They're handed that in a wee brown envelope and it makes you feel great. I remember playing youth soccer and reserve soccer for Glenavon and getting a brown envelope on a Saturday and there was a fiver in it. I was delighted with that!" CP: "And we complain that we're not looked after in the GAA." Listen to the full chat below.
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