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Plé ar thodhchaí an sacair in Éirinn, Na Gaeil Óga deich mbliana ar an fhód.
The future of Irish soccer, and Dublin GAA club Na Gaeil Óga celebrate their 10th birthday.
Cad é atá i ndán don sacar in Éirinn? Leis an scéal a phlé tá an t-iriseoir spóirt Daragh Ó Conchúir agus beirt atá go hiomlán sáite sa chluiche sa tír seo: an traenalaí peile Laura Ní Chíosóig a bhí i mbun foirne na mban faoi aois go hidirnáisiúnta agus Shane Barr atá ina Oifigeach Forbartha Réigiúnda sacair do Dhún na nGall. I mbliana tá an club CLG Na Gaeil Óga ag ceiliúradh deich mbliana ar an fhód. Teanga seachas paróiste a cheanglaíonn baill an chlub le chéile agus le ballraíocht de bhundúchasaigh Bhaile Átha Cliath agus daoine as gach cearn den tír, tá siad ag dul ó neart go neart agus struchtúr láidir faoi aois á chruthú acu. Labhraíonn Fearghal le triúr Ultach atá páirteach sa chlub: Cónán Glas as dheisceart Chontae Dhoire, Cormac Ua Bruadair as Bóthar Seoighe agus Gretta Mohan as an Bhaile Nua, Contae Fhear Manach.
What’s in store for Irish soccer? Our panel includes Laura Cusack, football coach and former member of the coaching staff for Irish women’s underage soccer teams, Shane Barr, Regional Development Officer for Donegal, and the sports journalist Daragh Ó Conchúir. This year, Dublin’s Irish-speaking GAA club Na Gaeil Óga celebrate their 10th birthday. Boasting 23 teams and a strong underage structure, language rather than parish connects the membership, consisting of true blue Dubs as well as people from all over the country who make their home in the capital – Fearghal talks to members Cónán Glas from south Derry, Cormac Ua Bruadair from Bóthar Seoighe and Newtownbutler native Gretta Mohan.
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- Luan 17 Feabh 2020 19:03鶹 Radio Ulster & 鶹 Radio Foyle