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1st September 2023
12:56pm BST

"Hard to see this as a good thing. Don’t know why we celebrate all our stars and role models leaving when we’re trying to grow the game here. The men’s game without 33 of its stars would be a much lesser place too."The point was raised to MacAuley that ladies footballers have to battle to even get their expenses when they play Gaelic football, so it makes perfect sense for them to play professionally and get paid. https://twitter.com/MDMA_9/status/1697288766585463056 This was something that the former Player of the Year agreed with wholeheartedly. "Absolutely 100%, conditions aren’t good enough for them to stay. Feels akin to the situation we have with all of our doctors." As brilliant as it is to see homegrown talent get the appreciation and respect that they deserve by signing these pro contracts, it does raise some concern for the GAA and LGFA as a whole. There needs to be a bigger carrot on offer for the players to want to stay here and play Gaelic football, otherwise, the game's best stars will continue to flood out of the country. Related links:
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