ShatterProof wrote: True and wouldn’t want that, but you can have a parade. They’re not!!!
ShatterProof wrote: » True and wouldn’t want that, but you can have a parade. They’re not!!!
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Surely homecoming events are for civic authorities to organise not the GAA. So save your anger for Limerick local authority not the GAA.
ProudDUB wrote: » That's what I was thinking. Jeez. Some people are never happy.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Ya had 1500 at your first game this season in January. I hope they get tickets not some kids!
ShatterProof wrote: » Very good point
ShatterProof wrote: » Not sure but sold out hours ago. All is forgiven though. Open top bus organised according to Limerick Leader. Noting to see here move along.
cml387 wrote: » Tipp used to have the homecoming in Liberty square in Thurles for free, until someone copped on that you could charge entry to Semple stadium and be quids in.
Edgware wrote: » I'm sure you'll find something else to whine about before the day is out. Anyone who believes the GAA is out of touch hasnt a clue
ShatterProof wrote: » Changed my mind on this. What are the council/corporation doing organising a civic event in the Gaelic grounds. They don’t own it. Does this non GAA event have to be ratified at next years convention?
BloodyBill wrote: » There 'll be a 100,000 thousand on the streets...can't compare with Tipp. This is a huge thing and I hope the bus ride is nice n slow
cml387 wrote: Tipp used to have the homecoming in Liberty square in Thurles for free, until someone copped on that you could charge entry to Semple stadium and be quids in.
dave 27 wrote: » Sure what else would you ne doing on a monday!
Gianni Chilly Shoelace wrote: » Entry to Semple Stadium for homecomings is free of charge. It's much safer than having it in liberty square.
Bonniedog wrote: » Did they not charge people when a certain TD was county chair?
Bonniedog wrote: Did they not charge people when a certain TD was county chair?