The concept of a split season for the GAA proposes a clear separation between club and inter-county action, allowing players to focus solely on club obligations before toggling to inter-county duties without conflict.
Engagement levels have fluctuated, with some fans reporting increased enthusiasm for club championships, while others express concerns over potential burnout from the expanded match schedule.
The absence of inter-county games during July and August has prompted mixed feelings; some appreciate the dedicated club time, while others feel the void created by the lack of inter-county competitions in prime summer months.
Critics of the split season argue that while it may have streamlined participation, it risks isolating talented players from the inter-county scene at a crucial juncture in the year.
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