
GAA
Share
Published 11:00 26 Dec 2021 GMT
Explore more on these topics:
Obviously, we all love a fancy meal in an expensive restaurant, but there is something to be said for a greasy bag of chips, smothered in salt being shared amongst the family after a long drive.
Especially when the weather is cold, your hands are frozen and the pipping hot brown bag of goodies is acting as a hot water bottle, providing you with warmth and comfort, as well as filling your empty bellies.
You've seen them on the telly, you watched your club play, but you always remember your first county game.
Walking arm in arm from your car which had to be parked ages away, a backpack full of sweets and treats you know you'll be munching on later, and the noise is like nothing you have ever heard.
You can see mummys and daddys everywhere screaming, jumping and shouting hooray, even saying the odd bad word with absolutely no consequence whatsoever.
It's like you just found a new special place where the rules are different, better in fact, and you can feel the whole mood of the place sway, completely dependant on how well your team is doing.
Win or lose though, you're still getting ice cream afterwards, so it's a real win-win situation for you.


Some are clever, some are crude, but some really hit the nail on the head and capture exactly what the GAA means for these fans.
Young Clough Ballacolla supporters are seen here trying together their message onto the big screen so that the whole country can know just how proud of their team they are.Cork star tracks down young fan he accidentally injured at Tipp game
A great gesture! After experiencing the joys of Cork’s win over Tipperary on Sunday, a young fan suffered an unfortunate injury when running on to the field after full-time, to get close to his heroes. He went straight for Darragh Fitzgibbon, who, unbeknownst to him, accidentally knocked the kid to the ground and continued on […]
GAA
2 days ago
Dónal Óg involved in tense exchange over Cork pundits with RTÉ presenter
Things got tetchy…. Last week, Cork selector Ronan Curran stated that he felt pundits from the Rebel county could be more of a help to their side. He said: “We kind of think maybe sometimes we could get a bit more help out there from our own lads.” This was brought up during the weekend’s […]
GAA
2 days ago
Pat Spillane makes bold claim that county should be removed from Tailteann Cup
GAA