Gaatalk wrote: » Please can there be a bit of commonsense here and not hysteria about the match on in Cork! Are ye all bandwagoners asking how to get to Cork!�� and where to park in Cork!�� Its hilarious reading the discussion on it and nothing about the game itself. Id presume some bandwagoners even still would have been to Cork some point in their life! There would not be as much rubbish and hysteria about this even in the 60's when people cycled to matches! Are Wexford talking this nonsense can be sure they are not! At the end of the day the game is on Munster for Clare so Wexford probably got the shorter straw!! Very negative whinging almost like its cool to debate the trip to Cork! Did anyone go to Cork in the 90s for the memorable games between Clare and Tipperary or have ye short memory how ye got there or are ye all born after the 90s! Pure sign of bandwagon talk going on here. Drive yer car on the N20 straight down to Cork and park on the quays and walk into PUC! Why complicate it with this nonsense. If a chip on shoulders like this Saturday Wexford will have Clare beaten b4 the game throws in and I have a feeling Davy feels the same!!! Now any more negative hysterical banter about how to get to the game! Come on the Banner. Let the knowledgable people talk hurling while the bandwagoners talk about how to get to Cork where to Park where to go to the toilet where to Booze and so on and so on I think il snooze how boring ����������
Ray Donovan wrote: » Long trek from the station to PuC??!??
Reputable Rog wrote: » People could always drive as far as Mallow and train it in. €4.50 parking for the day at the station. Station on Limerick side of the Annabella roundabout and handy for getting away afterwards.
Ray Donovan wrote: » Actually looking for advice as not too familiar with PuC at all. Heading down from Adare after a wedding Saturday morning - I will go early to avoid any panic etc but looking for advice on where to park as want to get back onto M8 as quickly as possible after the game to get home in time to see my club play in Senior Championship. Any advice really appreciated. I'm a neutral obviously!!
Gaatalk wrote: » Ha Championship due to start in August why didnt it start in April wasnt that why April was a closed intercounty season! Inagh Kilnamona thats 2 different parishes/clubs is it? What a cod! Its strange how keen ye are on the auld club winter cod of stuff and yet will still be late october or november b4 co final played😠Wherè would one b going yet Cork and counties like them can run off their club championship in conjunction with the intercounty championship!!! No wonder Clare finding no new senior players!! Too much molly coddling of clubs going on. Going play without yer county players or county players going play with clubs.
Stationmaster wrote: » Newmarket, Kilmaley, Clonlara and Inagh Kilnamona. I think it's NOF v IK and Kil v Clon in the semi finals. Championship due to start then in august whenever the seniors are out and will be run every second weekend.
keeponhurling wrote: » ^So the loyal supporters are those who can't go, and the ones who can go are on the bandwagon. Or something like that. The bandwagoners like a good view, whereas the loyal fans would be delighted with a restricted view, right in behind a pillar or something
Sweet.Science wrote: » Anyone know how the Clare Cup is going ? Anyone from the remaining teams standing out
finbarrk wrote: » Poor tickets available in Centra for Saturday. The tickets.ie mobile website have some better sections.
Kilkenny would have had a 6 day turn around which would be unfair.
keeponhurling wrote: » It's not a big deal, but what was the logic of playing it in Cork? Maybe it favours us as we have played there more often than Wexford probably. I'd have expected a double header in Thurles with Limerick/KK (triple header if you play a minor match beforehand) In the past, quarter finals used to be a great double header, usually in Thurles.
Clareman wrote: » There was only ~32k people at the Munster final in 95, more than half of that were Limerick people, in my opinion there's a core of ~12k Clare supporters that will go no matter what the rest is bandwagon jumpers. For the match on Saturday, the fact that it's on a Saturday will have a massive impact on support, I for 1 can't go as Mrs. Clareman is working and I'm sure there's a lot of people in the same boat as me. Throw in the abysmal performance in the second half the last day a lot more won't travel to a pain in the hole of a stadium, I would say playing the game in Cork on Saturday versus Thurles on Sunday will mean over 5k Clare people won't travel.
Gaatalk wrote: » I have been so lucky to see Clare win 3 hurling all irelands 3 senior munster championships and one senior munster football championship (back in 92) in my lifetime so far considering they have 5 in total when include the club one at the start. I will never stop supporting Clare and keep in touch with matters Clare. I am so proud to come from Clare. Il admit I was so cross but really am disappointed as this team potentially had one if not two munster titles in them and they have none and I also fear that they wont win another all ireland. I really hope I am wrong! I look to Clare to cheer me up with other disappointments and sadness! I regret if I was too cross but we are not learning from our mistakes so far quick enough.
pajoguy wrote: » Leave early enough, park in town and stroll out. Hav a bit to eat after match and tipp on home. Get out and support yere team and stop complaining about having to go to cork. Its an all ireand quarter final. Whats all this talk about a yellow wall when ye complain having to go here and there. Ye have recent success I cant understand it. Look at Mayo supporters. Through hell or high water to see their team and not 1 sam maguire to show for it on heartache.