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This Is the Life

Days and Nights in the GAA

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This Is the Life

By: Ciarán Murphy
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The GAA is Ireland's largest civil society organisation, woven into the fabric of families and communities - and yet most books about Gaelic games focus on the greatest players and inter-county teams. This is the Life is a book about the 99 per cent: a witty and provocative look at grassroots GAA from the most intelligent and interesting Gaelic games pundit at work today.

Ciarán Murphy - of Second Captains and the Irish Times - has an unmatched feel for the timeless elements of this world and a finger on the pulse of change. He looks at the plight of rural clubs that are losing their players to the cities - and he does so not only as a journalist but as a footballer who made the same move himself (and who once, flying home to play a club match, found himself alone on the plane with Jedward). He writes about working as an assistant in the clothing shop owned by the family of Jarlath Fallon - who was both Ciaran's all-time sporting hero and the local postman. And he looks at things we usually prefer not to talk about, like the role of social class in the GAA.

This is the Life is a book about the places the GAA comes from, the places it can take a person, and the things that make a local club worth fighting for.

©2023 Ciarán Murphy (P)2023 Penguin Audio
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Best gaa book - an mhaith ar fad

maith thú Murph you described the gaa so well between Baile Atha Cliat agus rural Gaillimh. please write more books like this it was such a laugh and so insightful

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Fantastic description of the life of a GAA player

A Brilliant listen, particularly Chapter 16 which will strike a cord with any club player.

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Relatable

As a late comer to GAA that probably valued it more, who stayed playing on too long and even played masters football to drag it out a few more seasons I could really relate to the stories and tales… once it got past U21… great story telling and some good anecdotes. I would highly recommend it to any sports fan.

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Hit nail on head regarding hypocrisy of GAA and its dysfunctional way it does its business

Great personal story about parish, love of a sport that is unique to Ireland

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