Rides
Kerry-Armagh is the biggest show in town, so why are the GAA putting it behind a paywall?
— Ai Summary —
The author questions why the GAA is behind a paywall, arguing that the strategy is poor business practice and harms fan engagement. The piece uses a personal narrative about a parent and child fascinated by the 2026 World Cup, sticker books, and the clash of options between a local GAA camp and a soccer camp. It notes that three of four games this weekend are behind GAA+ paywall, while RTÉ will stream Dublin vs Donegal, highlighting accessibility issues for fans and participants. The overarching point is that accessibility should trump monetisation for the sport’s long-term health.
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