Letters to the Editor: The GAA now has a top-down approach

One reader suggests the GAA should adopt 'Road to Nowhere' as its anthem, while others consider issues including Defence Forces recruitment, public transport, and climate change
Letters to the Editor: The GAA now has a top-down approach

John Arnold writes that the GAA 'now makes it difficult, nay, impossible for hundreds of thousands of fans to see the games they love on television'. Picture: iStock

It must be nearly 30 years ago since Talking Heads had a hit with their song ‘Road To Nowhere’ — might I suggest that as the GAA approaches the 140th anniversary of it’s foundation, next year, that this song be adopted as the GAA anthem? 

One of the chorus lines is ‘We’re on the road to nowhere’ and in my humble opinion, these words are a true and accurate reflection of the present state of this once-great association.

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