eagle eye wrote: » Yes it's not ideal because they'll get booed at every game from them on
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.
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.
PARlance wrote: » If HQ holds firm with Croke Park and KCB stay with Newbridge... where does Aido sign autographs???
Straffan1979 wrote: » This is about a lot more than Kildare/Mayo. The GPA have backed Kikdare tonight. There's a clear message going to be sent out here to the fat cats in Croker in the corporate boxes eating their prawn sandwiches with senior Sky executives, and that message is -Amateur players who carry the organisation on their backs won't be blackguarded for short sighted advertising revenue and to honour TV contracts that the grass roots didn't want and that prevented ordinary people watching these games at home....and then play the bullsh1t H&S card as if people r fools when they had us in that ground for all the league games....Up the Revolution & Up Kildare!!!
ChikiChiki wrote: » Would not surprise me one iota with the speed tickets were released and Sky promotional material if there were shenanigans prior to the morning draw.
franklyon wrote: » What happens exactly if Kildare fail to show up? Does the match actually start without them?
Bunny Colvin wrote: » We could do an open training session at 7 next Saturday in Croker and then a meet and greet with the player's in Quinns afterwards. Might be able to grab a selfie with Aidan myself, could be a great night out lads.
km79 wrote: » There is more chance of me kicking the winning point than Kildare not turning up
km79 wrote: » Where were the GPA when Wicklows game was moved from Aughrim due to H and S ?
Bunny Colvin wrote: » If they turn up, they'll look like fools after that statement and O'Neill's interview. Not to say it definitely won't happen but why would they nail their colours to the mast like that and then do a U-turn? Unless, the GAA can find a way to make them back down and come out a little better before Saturday. It will take one well written PR statement and spin.
franklyon wrote: » Well if they dont turn up I would say you have every chance in the world :-) If the game does have to start it would be nice to kit out one of the 1951 team and let him score the winning point.
munster87 wrote: » Did you play intercounty underage?!
km79 wrote: » No But as I’m from mayo I would miss anyway
munster87 wrote: » Just visualize taking frees against Limerick, be grand
TCDStudent1 wrote: » It would be curious to see how many Mayo fans would actually pay in if it was clear Kildare weren't going to show. Because as far as I am aware, Mayo will have to show up and kick a score unless there is an official cancellation of the match.