Colm Keys: Busier terraces are better than bigger balance sheets as 10pc drop in crowds causes alarm for GAA
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The GAA's recent financial report highlighted a robust performance, indicating a strong and stable year. Croke Park stadium was a major contributor, generating revenues nearly reaching €60 million, resulting in a net income of almost €21 million after accounting for operating costs. This financial success enabled the organization to transfer a dividend of €16 million to central funds, demonstrating financial health. Although this amount was slightly below the record high from the previous year, it still reflects sustained economic stability within the GAA structure.
Croke Park stadium was again the jewel in the crown, bringing in revenues worth almost €60m that, when cost sales and administration were stripped out, left almost €21m.
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