John Fogarty: Four predictions for the revised GAA season

Expect the thirst for more football matches to increase this season
John Fogarty: Four predictions for the revised GAA season

BACK IN THE GAME: Newry Shamrocks GAA Club’s senior squad training at the Páirc Esler back pitches in Co. Down in line with the new Covid-19 protocols in place in Northern Ireland, which came into force yesterday. Picture: Inpho/Tommy Dickson

Appetite for change in football will grow

If the Tailteann Cup was a sprinter, it would have been disqualified last year but now after a second false start, its architects, including former GAA president John Horan who made it a goal to introduce a tiered structure for inter-county Gaelic football, might be wondering if it will ever get out of the blocks.

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