Persistent fouling is ruining gaelic football

MINOR football has a poor reputation of persistent fouling. Disappointed, frustrated fans watch at matches starting and stopping because of persistent fouling.

Persistent fouling is ruining gaelic football

It’s a common within the game to foul a player after an opposing player has lost the tackle.

It’s a cold day in hell for the GAA when referees come off the field drenched in blood. Players must learn to conduct themselves properly, otherwise the game is not worth playing.

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