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What is Gaelic Football? (part 2 of 3)

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Gaelic Football is a irish sport. www.barcelonagaels.com www.barcelonagaels.cat
www.esportsgaelics.cat

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  • @riseingstur your well entitled to your opinions and im as hor a united ireland as much as anyone but please can we leave the politics out of our sport? just saying like i play hurling with and against protestants and indeed include them in my close family. lets keep the gaa clean tho. thanks

  • @riseingstur there are plenty of protestants playing gaelic games. hundreds, maybe thousands. although the GAA do very little to encourage it. diversity is a good thing in sport.

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  • @shiffty1032231 piss away off you yankee tube!

  • AFL rules

  • @redsportt lol you probably prefer shopping like nearly every soccer player

  • @avanpeltno2fan Because over the bar counts as 1 point, while trying for a shot into the actual goal is worth 3. You'll see a lot more kicks over the bar than into the goals because it is easier.

  • THIS IS KNOWN AS BOGBALL ACTUALLY! GAY AS FUCK

  • Gealic is the best mix of speed skill and strength faster than most other sports and supriseinly hard hitting and by the way its not a mix of rugby or soccer its older than both of these sports

  • american football is a load of shite with all them pads rugby players wear a bit of tape round thier ears so no one bites them its a more exciting sport no pads heavier tackles and a lot more aggresive thats way its better

  • they did their best to destroy soccer and replace it with bogball and succeeded

  • @aod123100 i know i played since i was little and i know none of the players are pro's in the gaa

  • @DAJAZDJ1 Gaelic is an amateur sport even at the highest level

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