Gaelic Football Remains One of Sport’s Last Unpolished Spectacles That Holds Uncovered Historical Roots
Watching Gaelic football for the first time in an arena is special. The pace is relentless, and you get to experience contact with such a spectacle of community.
Unlike most other sports happening in contemporary times, it has not lowered standards to try and present a cleaned-up image for viewing globally. Gaelic football does not look production-designed for television; it rather feels inherited.
In a world where sport is being increasingly shaped by brands and broadcasting times, Gaelic football is refreshingly localized.