John Hughes says streamlining the associations will make life easier for everyone.
Opening Shot – The difficulties of modern coaching
John Hughes points out that more than ever we must be wary of protocal for child protection.
Opening shot – The GAA, an antidote to the cruel world
John Hughes says we should be grateful for the GAA during these harsh times.
Opening shot – Playing new teams is better
John Hughes says that the footballer is better when team don’t know each other.
Opening shot – Cathal McCarron has made a mistake
John Hughes reckons that Cathal McCarron may have made a mistake when publishing his autobiography.
Opening shot – Why we suffer the pain of defeat
John Hughes experienced the crushing blow of defeat, which left him in a philosophical mood.
Opening shot – The GAA is embracing the soccer model
John Hughes says the bigger deals with television won’t lead anywhere good for the association.
Opening shot – Saving the club season is possible
John Hughes emphasises that the best way to help club players is to curtail the inter county season.
Opening shot – Where it all started for Crossmaglen
John Hughes has massive respect for Crossmaglen’s achievements.
John Hughes – GAA must simplify the tackle
John Hughes says that the black card is no longer useful.