Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote: » GAA have confirmed the other 2 fixtures. Roscommon v Donegal is on Saturday 21st July at 5pm in the Hyde Dublin v Roscommon is Sunday 5th August at Croke Park. Regarding whether it is fair that Dublin get 2 home games, I agree that it is not. It's a loophole that benefits them. Croke Park is not and never will be a neutral venue when Dublin are involved. However, they have selected it as their home venue and it is us that are scheduled to play them on that day, we have to deal with it. As it happens, I doubt the venue would make a huge difference to the result, unless we got them on another mucky day in Carrick!
nice_guy80 wrote: » They have enough advantages as it is It is not a level or fair fixture schedule
yabadabado wrote: » When the Super 8s were in the planning stage ,it was obvious if Dublin got to it they would play 2 games at Croker.The issue should have been raised then but wasnt and the delegates voted for the system thats in place now.
nice_guy80 wrote: » I doubt the delegates were capable of such foresight
SouthDublin6w wrote: » So you'd be ok with Dublin declaring home games for Parnell park.
nice_guy80 wrote: » Yes. And an equal share of tickets. No hill 16 to shout abuse at opponents
SouthDublin6w wrote: » So hang on your issue is "unfair use of the hill:" to intimidate opponents?
nice_guy80 wrote: » A lot of Dublin fans wouldn't even know how to get to Parnell Park
SouthDublin6w wrote: » Then I'd not consider them Dublin fans. It's never a 50\50 split for tickets. And do you really think smaller counties would give Dublin a half allocation
nice_guy80 wrote: » Why wouldn't it be? When tickets are supposedly distributed through clubs there should be an equal split E.g. All Ireland final
SouthDublin6w wrote: » All Ireland finals aren't a straight split. They average out tickets from what each county requested previously, corporate, season tickets etc
nice_guy80 wrote: » Er, no they don't. After 10 year tickets, sponsors, every club in Ireland etc Then they are split equally I've been to enough finals to know
SouthDublin6w wrote: » I've been to every final since 2009, there is never ever a 50\50 split your talking balls. It goes 4 ways every year. Absolute nonsense
rossie1977 wrote: » Roscommon team to play Tyrone on Saturday named
Comic Book Guy wrote: » Seats got for section 331 in Lower Hogan, nice!
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote: » Sweet seats. We're in 328, way up the very back somewhere, not ideal but they'll do. Looking forward to it, haven't been at HQ since the scutching from the rhubarbs last year, hopefully this will be a more positive outcome, although that wouldn't be hard.
SouthDublin6w wrote: » Any idea how far Row BB is?
Fann Linn wrote: » From pitchside it goes up from A to Z. It then doubles up from AA to ZZ. In lay mans terms you're in the second row back under the canopy. Enjoy.
SouthDublin6w wrote: » It's for the son. I'm usually 305 single letters. Never been doubles I know they're under the hang just hope he can see high balls and stuff.