flazio wrote: » As the title asks, like what was done for Connacht Rugby are there any plans for somewhere in the city for all of us to gather and cheer the hurlers on?
Whereisgalway wrote: » It'd be great but the indepth city council is too engraved in publicans pockets
[Deleted User] wrote: » East Village?
Deleted User wrote: » East Village?
seanin4711 wrote: » There was nothing done for connacht rugby for the pro 12 final. disgusting lack of support form the city council! I was on to the council and even pat mcdonagh about organizing something. Pat lamb also got nothing from the city for winning the pro12. council felt obliged to do a bus,hurriedly & out of embarrassment even though most of the fans were still making their way back from Edinburgh. piss poor. zero! hurling ,well now open up the cheque book
Whereisgalway wrote: » Sounds exactly like our greedy indepth council, some of them i.e. CC hasn't even been elected by the people but is happy to feed at trough
dobman88 wrote: » When you say indepth do you actually mean inept?
Galwayguy35 wrote: » You should try and see if you can get a ticket and go to Croker, this is our best chance to bring the cup back to Galway.
xfactorfan23 wrote: » Why go all the way to Croker if they are bringing the cup to Galway - I'll see it then On a more serious note- I'd rather stay in galway to watch the match as I'm not a die-hard fan, I'd feel bad taking tickets from genuine fans but I'd like to see the match in a fun atmosphere and bring the family too.
ben.schlomo wrote: » East side of Eyre Square and Forster Street. An exercise in marketing.
nuac wrote: » First I heard of that. Could they not have invented some name finishing in "quarter"?
Mrs OBumble wrote: » How many quarters can one city have, though.
Cheshire Cat wrote: » According to the news on Galway Bay FM, The Galway City Business Association has applied for permission to erect a big screen on Eyre Square for the All Ireland Final. So it's up to the City Council now.
seanin4711 wrote: » flazio wrote: » As the title asks, like what was done for Connacht Rugby are there any plans for somewhere in the city for all of us to gather and cheer the hurlers on? There was nothing done for connacht rugby for the pro 12 final. disgusting lack of support form the city council! I was on to the council and even pat mcdonagh about organizing something.Pat lamb also got nothing from the city for winning the pro12. council felt obliged to do a bus,hurriedly & out of embarrassment even though most of the fans were still making their way back from Edinburgh. piss poor. zero! hurling ,well now open up the cheque book
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Eh? The publicans in East Village paid for it. If they thought that the hurling would bring in the business, I'm sure they'd do it again.
Galway County Council will host a civic welcome and homecoming for the All-Ireland Senior and Minor hurling champions later today. (4/9) The Minors beat off competition from Cork yesterday at Croke Park to secure the Irish Press Cup. Meanwhile, the senior team overcame Waterford in a tight scoring match to bring the Liam McCarthy back to Galway after a 29 year gap. The first stop of the heroic homecoming will be at the Fairgreen in Ballinasloe from 3 o’ clock this afternoon. There will be live music from SeSlattery & The Connections and parking restrictions will be in place. Supporters will be able to access the Fairgreen on foot via Society Street and Harris Road. The team convoy will continue their journey to Pearse Stadium in Salthill where they’re due to arrive around 6.30p.m.
J.pilkington wrote: » Fair play to all the efforts today in relation to eyre square. I see all the serial whingers have crawled under their rocks. Just waiting now for a thread to be started on some damaged grass blades in eyre square.