
Paul Earley
Paul Earley is a prominent figure in Gaelic football, recognized for his extensive coaching experience and contributions to the development of the game. He has been involved in the GAA's Football Review Committee, where he has advocated for rule changes aimed at enhancing the flow and excitement of the game. Earley has voiced concerns regarding the role of goalkeepers and the prevalence of handpassing, pushing for a more vertical style of play and expressing the need for adjustments in disciplinary measures and player substitutions.
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Recent news mentions
Paul Earley pointed out the need to restore balance between vertical and horizontal games in Gaelic football.
FRC steadies itself before submitting finalised rules for coming championship – The Irish TimesPaul Earley is one of the GAA’s most qualified coaches.
Ireland get their kicks and prepare for Le Bombe Equipe – The Irish TimesPaul Earley, one of the GAA’s most qualified coaches, has been taking a keen interest in how the game is evolving.
Restricting goalkeepers would help address excessive handpassing, says Paul Earley – The Irish Times













