small town girl wrote: I'm actually mortified by this schoolboy stunt.
namloc1980 wrote: » If it's internal deals how can the GAA bow to itself?!
evolving tipperary wrote: » Looks like we'll have to watch our balls versus Clare!
feargale wrote: » Indeed. That Clare guy grabbed more balls than Mae West ever did.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » ridiculous support by clare people for both games at the weekend , highlighted in the paper today , it wont do anything in my opinion to change things , in my opinion its a serious problem at this stage , it was like being in the away supporters end at a soccer match last sunday , even the home game against mayo saturday night was a joke , more like a neutral venue the excueses people were useing was it cost too much of it was handier to watch it on telly would make you sick the excuse for the tipp game saturday week is already in place as cork is too fat to travel and it should be on in limerick :rolleyes: if cost is an issue , i am sure it cost cork or mayo people the same or more to attend this weekends games , also i am sure there televisions were working fine too if they wanted to stay at home if there is no support for players , then players wont want to play , colin ryan is a perfect example, also the lack of support for the footballers in the past when operating at a similar level to this year, was the reason many players dropped of the panel and concentrated on there clubs
opinionated3 wrote: » I'm not lazy buddy, but thanks for the criticism anyway. I will admit to being angry with the gaa for dragging us down there for a 3pm throw in at one of the most inaccessible stadiums in the country, on a serious shopping day, and when a major music festival is also on in the city. Meanwhile Limerick would have been the logical choice. I couldn't care less how new this stadium is. It's still **** to enter/exit from.....
namloc1980 wrote: » And what are the excuses for the no show on Sunday in Thurles? First Munster final in 9 years and very small crowd shows up. One of your players has called it out in the media and it clearly affected them. €28 return train from Ennis to Cork and avoid all traffic. But seems to be a lot of excuses going on.
Clareman wrote: » €28 return, assume €35 a ticket for 2 people that's €126 for the day before anything else is factored in (Tipp supporters will bring their own sandwiches after all ). €126 is a lot of money for a lot of people can you give a reason why someone should give up that much money? Looking at the train times, you'd be leaving at 11.35 and returning at 21.29, that's just short of 10 hours away from home, can you give a reason why someone should give up that much time?
Clareman wrote: » What, people are lazy because they don't give up 1 of their days off to spend ~6 hours in a car to spend €40 to watch a match just becase they are from Clare or Tipperary? What's in it for the supporters to go? Where's the entertainment? where's the "hook"? Why go to the matach when you can watch it on TV from the comfort of your home? To go to a match will cost someone a lot of money, why go?
mountgomery burns wrote: » The tickets are 30 euro if bought in advance, so just do that. What price were people expecting? It was never going to be less than 25 anyway
Clareman wrote: » Unfortunately I'd say it could be free in for Clare & Tipp supporters the next day and it'd struggle to sell out.
fabsoul wrote: » It should be played in Limerick,
jackrussel wrote: » cork hurlers wont be playing there this year - im not sure about the footballers. there'll be plenty cork folk at it for a gawk at their new white elephant
namloc1980 wrote: » It could be played in Ennis and the Clare crowd still wouldn't show up.
Clareman wrote: » That's this weekend with a club match being played
Clareman wrote: » If it was on in Limerick you would have a lot more Clare people at it, in fact I'd say it'd be a sell out. 20 minutes down the road vs. 2 hours, ffs the Gaelic Grounds is closer to some of the players homes than Cusack Park.
namloc1980 wrote: » That's not going ahead. First game will be an intermediate hurling championship game on Wednesday night 19th.