How the GAA thrives by offering sense of belonging - News Summed Up

How the GAA thrives by offering sense of belonging


Surprise resultsThe Tipperary players won the county’s first Munster senior football championship since 1935. Expand Close Alan Campbell of Tipperary, wearing the number 2 jersey as worn by Michael Hogan on Bloody Sunday, after the Munster GAA Football Senior Championship Final match against Cork at Páirc Uí Chaoimh. The GAA was a sporting comb-over, a Pioneer pin, a pair of Farah slacks, a plate of hospital cabbage. Expand Close Kilkenny and Tipperary tussle it out for the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship Final in front of more than 82,000 fans at Croke Park in Dublin. It offers a sense of belonging that David Goodhart argues has become a more urgent need as feelings of fragmentation and dislocation escalate.


Source: Irish Independent November 28, 2020 02:37 UTC



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