John Fogarty: Out of the loop GAA know the true value of games

T IME, that arbitrary hoor of a measurement, has never felt so redundant. We can’t say exactly when but days for us lost their appeal a week or two back. We are Phil Connors. “They say we’re young and we don’t know…”
John Fogarty: Out of the loop GAA know the true value of games

Two Mayo fans share a tender moment during a Championship match. Championship 2020 is very much in doubt but, given the tangible benefits sport provides for mental health, the hope remains that it can somehow go ahead. Picture: INPHO/Morgan Treacy
Two Mayo fans share a tender moment during a Championship match. Championship 2020 is very much in doubt but, given the tangible benefits sport provides for mental health, the hope remains that it can somehow go ahead. Picture: INPHO/Morgan Treacy

TIME, that arbitrary hoor of a measurement, has never felt so redundant. We can’t say exactly when but days for us lost their appeal a week or two back. We are Phil Connors. “They say we’re young and we don’t know…”

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