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Essential reading for anyone who cares about the past, present and future of the GAA.
The GAA is more than a game. It’s a cornerstone of Irish identity — woven into parishes, families, and the national psyche. But behind the passion and pride lies a question that has never really been asked. Where is the GAA going? In this revealing and timely book, acclaimed journalist Michael Moynihan explores how the GAA is changing, and what it means for the Ireland it serves. Is it still a grassroots, amateur participation movement? Is it a delivery system for elite sport? Is it a real estate organisation with thousands of premises? With sharp insight and deep research, Moynihan tackles the big questions — from unregulated payments to stadium sponsorships, broadcasting controversies, and postponed games for pop concerts.
Michael Moynihan is an editor with The Irish Examiner. He has written many books and co-produced documentaries such as The Game, Christy Ring: Man and Ball and GAA Nua. A regular contributor to TV and radio, he lives in Cork with his wife and children and is a member of Glen Rovers. St. Nicks
| ISBN | 9781804582039 |
|---|---|
| Author | Michael Moynihan |
| Publisher | Gill Books |
| Publication date | 5 Sep 2025 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Weight | 0.340000 |