Pat Spillane: Football had become the mongrel dog of the GAA family but the game has got its bite back
Briefly

The article expresses the author's frustration with the current state of Gaelic football, highlighting the challenges faced by fans as they witness the game's decline. The lack of engagement from notable figures regarding new rules exacerbates the disappointment. The author laments the difficulty in defending a sport that is increasingly perceived as being damaged, while also acknowledging the continued popularity of figures like Jim Gavin, who seems to maintain a flawless reputation amidst these changes.
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