Dublin's financial advantage has echoes in US baseball

Imagine a national sports body at odds with its constituent parts about money.

Dublin's financial advantage has echoes in US baseball

Specifically? Long-running arguments about fairness or otherwise in the distribution of revenue generated by the sport, about the advantage certain constituent parts have over others because of populations, about the role played by central government in providing facilities to one constituent part — provision that leads once again to accusations of unfair advantage.

The GAA? No, Major League Baseball.

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