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26th July 2015
11:50am BST

The only risk that O'Rourke sees is when the games are not available to the public. Defensive or not, the nation wants to tune in but they can't tune in all the time.
"The Sky deal is one instance where the central authorities got it badly wrong, and the viewing figures reflect that. Nobody is watching on that channel. If Dublin and Kerry met in a quarter final and it was not on free to air TV, then the complaints would start again in earnest."
He took it one further with his backing of modern day Gaelic Football when he saw the numbers that flocked to Ulster championship clashes this year. And when he thought about what players and supporters really want out of sport.
They want to win.
"Somebody should carry out a survey of supporters and ask what they want from the matches they attend," O'Rourke pondered. "Top of the list would probably be that their county is competitive. The games (in Ulster this year) were in general poor but the crowds went way up.
"In Monaghan last week, the general view was that it was a brilliant Ulster final. And it will be exactly the same when clubs win championships over the next few months.
"Who will care about continuous handpassing, backpassing or no kicking then? Success covers all cracks."
Well said, Colm. Just stay away from Joe for a while.Explore more on these topics: