Tis all about progress, I'd like to see him regularly attend Down games as that's his home county. Also the only time i would object is if armagh are in the final and i can't get a ticket and he does.....there'd be baw then.
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Robinson at Gaelic football match
Stormont First Minister Peter Robinson has attended his first gaelic football match.
In a significant development for community relations in Northern Ireland, he joined deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness at a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) cup final.
Gaelic games are associated with the nationalist community, but his attendance at the Armagh Athletic Grounds follows long-running efforts to build bridges between the GAA and the unionist community.
In 2008 Edwin Poots, a Democratic Unionist minister at the Stormont Assembly, became the first political figure from his party to attend a GAA game.
Ulster GAA president Aogan O'Fearghail welcomed Mr Robinson's attendance at the Power NI McKenna Cup final between counties Derry and Tyrone. He said: "The attendance of the First Minister follows a series of engagements that have taken place involving him and his officials over the past number of years led by our provincial director Danny Murphy."
The Assembly Executive has earmarked more than £100 million to redevelop stadia linked to gaelic games, rugby and football. This includes a major scheme for the GAA's Casement Park ground in the heart of west Belfast.
Mr O'Fearghail added: "Ulster GAA would want to again recognise the significant investment that the Executive under the leadership of both the First and Deputy First Ministers have committed to the Casement Park redevelopment and to many other GAA projects. I thank them for their confidence in and support for Ulster GAA."
He added: "As an Association, we are committed to a shared future for all in Ireland. We outreach to many who have had no traditional involvement with the GAA. The presence of the First Minister at tonight's match is part of that engagement process and something I warmly welcome."
Mr Robinson said: "I have consistently been saying that we have to get away from the 'them and us' politics. We have to be able to show respect for each other's traditions so it's good to be here."
He told UTV: "I'm not sure if I have caught all the finer points of the game, but I'm on the side of the referee on this one!"
Press Association
Saturday January 28 2012
Tis all about progress, I'd like to see him regularly attend Down games as that's his home county. Also the only time i would object is if armagh are in the final and i can't get a ticket and he does.....there'd be baw then.
shudn be let thru watever gate he came in
ragingbull (01-29-2012)
someone should have told him orange field is up the Newry road !
Once again armagh was the venue for history and although his visit was long overdue its a.very welcome departure and hopefully it will continue. If we all looked to the past nothing would move forward - our association does not discriminate over religious views and long may this continue. We don't have to like his partys viewpoint but if we are honest we probably don't like our neighbours views either.
no matter which great player we think of they all started their careers at a club - the club is the cornerstone of the GAA foundation - lets keep it that way
Camloughlad (01-30-2012), retired (01-31-2012)
I see he didnt come in and sit down till after the national anthem.
I know what the next move will be. The removal of the national anthem, tri-colour and club names. Because the unionists will use these as a stick to beat the GAA with. And they will be changed, guaranteed. All because a handful of unionists who want to play or attend our games.
whitey (01-31-2012)
I heard he was shouting hand ball hand ball
Joe McManus (01-30-2012)