Laylah Miniature Sphere wrote: » Is there a full-time groundsman like Croke Park or is it a part time amateur job?
run_Forrest_run wrote: » but it's the GAA who are making money from renting those spaces out surely?
Innish_Rebel wrote: » I may be wrong but bar/concession staffing has nothing to do with the GAA; that would be the decision of whoever is renting the concession space???
run_Forrest_run wrote: » I couldn't help notice how well the bars and shops were staffed, there seems to be more emphasis on beer and crap than on a top class playing surface for players who deserve it.
KrustyUCC wrote: » Park up by Páirc Ui Rinn 10 minute walk and you're onto the link quickly after the match as well
ShamoBuc wrote: » Pathetic that both teams lost today. The footballers losing to Cavan is bad enough. Hurlers losing to Waterford, a team that didn't look like beating anyone previously, red certainly didn't help.But the pitch. Jesus it was as awful as the performances, just awful. Unacceptable that half the pitch was basically a beach.
zetecescort wrote: » I dunno lads, thought there was plenty positives for the hurlers today. Good spirit to stay in the game and most had good games
Laylah Miniature Sphere wrote: » Ah would you stop. It's only February. Last time we got to a final we got relegated, the league means very little come championship.
Amprodude wrote: » What a shambles Cork gaa is at the moment. Hurlers will now more than likely go down to division 1b. Both teams lost again. Not surprised with the footballers they are abysmal. Its going to be a long summer for Cork gaa fans
pakie ed wrote: » Well done to Tomo S straight talking Football man. He is back in Croke Park on St Patrick Day this is bonus territory. Can't belive it was 2004 he was there with his Club .