Kalyke wrote: » I hope that Rochford and co. will ignore this mess. Its not of our making!!
seligehgit wrote: » Cian O Neill live on six one news. No surrender!!
Fann Linn wrote: » ChikiChiki wrote: » Croke park is not longer appealing at this stage of the competition. Playing one of the best teams on the country in a provincial ground will create a super atmosphere. Hope Kildare stand firm here as its a pure money grab. Tullamore or Portlaoise preferable to a lifeless Croke Park atmosphere. Newbridge is an absolute ****hole, one of the worst in the country, I wont deny that. Newbridge or nowt according to Kildare GAA. This stand off will probably be better than the match itself!
ChikiChiki wrote: » Croke park is not longer appealing at this stage of the competition. Playing one of the best teams on the country in a provincial ground will create a super atmosphere. Hope Kildare stand firm here as its a pure money grab. Tullamore or Portlaoise preferable to a lifeless Croke Park atmosphere. Newbridge is an absolute ****hole, one of the worst in the country, I wont deny that.
ProudDUB wrote: » Mayo should do the decent thing & rock up to St Conleths on Saturday night. Really set the cat amongst the pigeons.
C__MC wrote: » I’d suspect the compromise will be portloaise.
munsterlegend wrote: » I can't see how portlaoise is a compromise. It's still a neutral ground.
eagle eye wrote: » This has put Mayo in a very awkward situation not of their doing. If they turn up in Croke Park they will be the most hated team in the country. If they turn up in Newbridge they could get thrown out of the Championship along with Kildare. GAA needs to sort this out very quickly, it's completely their fault. They need to back down and let Kildare have their home tie. It's the only fair way I think. Regardless of what people think of their ground they earned a home tie with two away wins. It makes a huge difference to Mayo to have this matter rectified quickly. As has been said it's a hell of a lot different playing in St. Conleth's to Croke Park, it's going to affect preparation.
C__MC wrote: » Kildare will back down- to much to lose here. Give it time. They’ll be happy with portlaoise
eagle eye wrote: » This has put Mayo in a very awkward situation not of their doing. If they turn up in Croke Park they will be the most hated team in the country.
ProudDUB wrote: Mayo should do the decent thing & rock up to St Conleths on Saturday night. Really set the cat amongst the pigeons.
eagle eye wrote: » If you turn up in Croke Park and they turn up in Newbridge who do you think the neutral sides with?
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Didn't the CCCC fix the Kildare/Limerick 2012 qualifier game for Portlaoise? Don't remember too much of a fuss being made then. Health and safety/capacitywas given as the reason then.
eagle eye wrote: » If you turn up in Croke Park and they turn up in Newbridge who do you think the neutral sides with? If you don't think the answer is Kildare then you are way wrong.
Bunny Colvin wrote: That could happen but having read Kildare's statement and watched Cian O Neill's interview on RTE, if they back down now then they'll look like the GAA's biggest patsy's of all time. Foolish stuff from them to get that militant.
eagle eye wrote: » Yes it's not ideal because they'll get booed at every game from them on. Hard enough to play against an opposing team but when the fans boo you all through the match it's not nice and it's harder to perform.