deaddonkey15 wrote: » I don't agree with this. Why should the county board have to advertise the first Munster final we're in since 2008? I think anyone who was interested in going either knew how to get tickets or knew how to find out. I got mine online no problem. I think many supporters just didn't believe Clare could win and opted not to go.
finbarrk wrote: » Didn't both teams pack the place 20 years ago? Lazy Clare fans these days. Excuses regarding difficult to get in/out, etc.
ShortKickOut wrote: » http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/hurling/watch-footage-emerges-of-man-dressed-in-clare-colours-taking-anthony-nashs-bag-of-sliotars-before-throwing-into-crowd-35918165.html Without naming names I thinks its obvious who this is and he is very close to the Clare management. A bit ridiculous if this is the kind of planning Clare were doing before the game.
Reg_hurley wrote: » why were the camera's on him? did they plan this and lots of people were expecting him to do it?
eigrod wrote: » Looks like it because at least 2 people in the crowd were expecting him to do something. What's worse is that they lost the game and hit a ridiculous amount of wides with the sliotars that were used.
Clareman wrote: » I was going by the capital of each county, if you want to go by the furthest town Roscrea is 1 hour 47 minutes away and Ballyvaughan is 2 hours 30, if you want to go by county champions Thurles is 1 hour 18 minutes away and Ballyea is 2 hours 2 minutes, if you want to go by closest points Clare is 1 hour 39, Tipp is 49 minutes.
Warper wrote: » Is RTE showing the Clare game
danganabu wrote: » Been a little misleading by referring to Clonmel there Clareman, the vast vast majority of Tipp hurling fans are from the North and Mid Divisions of the county, the drive time from Nenagh is 2 hours.
jackrussel wrote: » how do you make out the "vast majoirty" of tipp hurling fans are from north tipp? if youre basing it on the fact that north tipp is hurling and the south is football - well the you couldnt be more wrong. anyway - this is the clare thread so probably not the best place for a tipp discussion
letowski wrote: » Was 2003 the last time the Clare senior played in PUC? I have flashbacks of going there a couple of times in the late 90's/early 00's. Seemingly, against Tipperary every time too.
danganabu wrote: » It was an annual pilgrimage at one stage alright and the vast majority of times it was ye who came out on top :mad: it always seemed to be an absolute scorcher of a day as well, got more scaldings on the terrace's in that dump that I care to remember.
Clareman wrote: » We used to make a weekend of it for matches, traffic was that bad, I think it was 5 hours home after the '97 final but we didn't care. Standing on the terrace chanting "You'll never beat the banner" after the '98 drawn game was special.
danganabu wrote: » I was just commenting to my usual match day companion that it was a real sign of how much we have aged since those days, used to love the weekend in Cork, wedged into Reardon's on the Saturday night and then ringing work on the Monday morning to explain how you were still in Cork...again! Now it's like a chore and the thoughts of the traffic and the walking
Clareman wrote: » If the match was on in Limerick it'd be the same distance for Tipperary supporters to travel (a lot closer for north of the county) and it'd be a lot closer for Clare supporters, the place would be a sell out and Pairc Ui Franc would still have a full house the next day, but no the corruption of the GAA means that supporters are just a secondary thought and back alley deals take priority so supporters will be expected to haul down
Clareman wrote: » Most sporting organisations would have asked the TV companies when they would like to have the matches on, then asked which match they wanted at which time and then fixed the games, if a ground wasn't big enough then have it in 2 grounds. Clare and Tipp in Limerick, Waterford and Wexford in Thurles would suit everyone involved, but no, the GAA has to bow to internal politics and deals.