Alvin Holler wrote: Time to unleash Niall O'Donnell
Nidgeweasel wrote: » Not Dublin’s fault, and I’d safely say that lot would happily play anyone anywhere, but it doesn’t look great really if they are playing 2 games in Croker. The Dubs in Clones would be class. County board pushing this forward next week as far as I understand.
henke wrote: » Even if thing's don't go all that well against Dublin if we could avoid Monaghan in Clones or Tyrone in Omagh you would have to give us a decent chance of a semi final. Although I'd say one of those scenarios could be likely enough.
threeball wrote: Whatever about Monaghan I don't think ye have anything to fear in Tyrone. Another team living on borrowed time going by performances so far.
Bonniedog wrote: » It is not a neutral venue. First four games were to be played in Croke park. Just as quarter finals have been since God was a boy. If you want to whinge about it, perhaps contact your delegate. They voted for it
charlie14 wrote: Delegates voted on a round robin series of three games. One as you say, in Croke Park, one at home and one away. I don`t recall them voting to hand over the GAA national stadium to Dublin as their home ground though.
Stoner wrote: » True, but I assume Dublin name Parnell Park as the home ground and CP as the alternative. As Cavan did recently, and Kildare refused to
charlie14 wrote: » Delegates voted on a round robin series of three games. One as you say, in Croke Park, one at home and one away. I don`t recall them voting to hand over the GAA national stadium to Dublin as their home ground though.
charlie14 wrote: Cavan nominated Brewster Park because Breffni wasn`t available because of work being carried out there. No such problem with Parnell Park faik.
harpsman wrote: » Still unfair, not just because one team gets 2 home games and one 2 away games, but that the Ulster champions have to play have to play their 2 away games,including one against Dublin first. Whereas Roscommon/qualifier play Cork/qualifier 1st game at Croke Park followed by Donegal at home, before playing Dublin at Croke Park. If one were paranoid one might think that they wanted the Ulster champions out. The provincial champions should either get a home game 1st or play a qualifier in Croke Park first.
Stoner wrote: » I read that Cavan nominated CP as the alternative ground. I read it more than once but I'm not going to try to dig it up. Maybe Cavan nominated Brewster as their home and CP as the ALT
Bonniedog wrote: » Just look at the idiocy of the Cavan County Board. Preferred to play Tyrone in CP where they would have arse handed to them on a plate than Enniskillen, where they were in with a shout to the end. These are the people who make the decisions.
harpsman wrote: » I hope Armagh draw Roscommon
Bonniedog wrote: » I doubt there is conspiracy, but I do recognise the disparity between Dublin and others in regard to Croke Park. It is of course an advantage to Dublin. anyone denies that is talking through their behind. It is GAA pushing this, not Dublin. We'd far prefer if it came down to it to play all home games in Donnycarney. Glad to see that Gilroy has established that point with the hurlers. If this new structure is maintained - and I think it is a good one - then issues like venues should be sorted out, But that's down to other counties' delegates to Congress. All of whom were happy to go along with the format for the 8s until it might mean their own county might be playing Dublin in Croke Park. Just look at the idiocy of the Cavan County Board. Preferred to play Tyrone in CP where they would have arse handed to them on a plate than Enniskillen, where they were in with a shout to the end. These are the people who make the decisions.
harpsman wrote: » Was saying the same myself about Cavan. Couldn’t think of any reason they would choose Croke Park over Brewster. You’re right. It is a bit late to be whinging about the Croke Park thing now when it was agreed on a year ago