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The spirit of Where We All Belong has vanished behind the GAAGo paywall

We are a nation of sports fanatics, but more and more of us are being locked out of watching it live on television

Mark Kehoe of Tipperary in action against Damien Cahalane of Cork: three of the Rebels’ four matches in next year’s championship will be behind a paywall on GAAGo. Picture: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile via Getty

Gil Scott-Heron famously promised that the revolution will not be televised.

The American poet is not believed to have been a GAA fan, but if he were I suspect he would be a supporter of the Cork hurling team who last week discovered that three of the Rebels’ four matches in the 2024 Munster Championship will be behind a paywall on GAAGo. This is part of a 38-game package of matches costing fans €79 with ...