ArielAtom wrote: » Just for the lads and laddies who don’t seem to understand the Super 8’s format. You play one game away, one game at home and one game in CP. it never mentions neutral venue. Just clearing that up for you. Hope it helps. AA
ArielAtom wrote: » I suppose some people don’t like the truth. No amount of waffle can change the format.
naughtb4 wrote: » doc_17 wrote: » Teams having to play “neutral” matches in Croke Park against Dublin should get reduced tickets through their clubs to compensate for the increased cost of travel. Do we do this for all counties and games, or just ones played in Croke Park? Would Kerry get reduced tickets for a game in Cork vs Cork?
doc_17 wrote: » Teams having to play “neutral” matches in Croke Park against Dublin should get reduced tickets through their clubs to compensate for the increased cost of travel.
ArielAtom wrote: » Apparently did someone mention whaboutery!!!!
doc_17 wrote: » Again, ignoring the points made
salmocab wrote: » doc_17 wrote: » Again, ignoring the points made I think he was more addressing that you said apparently Dublin have 45 training, something you obviously don’t know if it’s fact or not and then said did someone mention they train twice a day, again something you don’t know.
doc_17 wrote: » Thank you for clearing that up for him. He really does benefit from someone be coming in and giving him the support he needs. But then, he’s from Dublin. What else would anyone expect.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Good to hear the issue discussed on news talk at moment. They played Jim G’s disingenuous recent interview at the start. He goes on about great volunteers in Dublin and plays down the impact funding has. That angered the panel. They rightly said that every county has great volunteers and it’s an insult to think otherwise. The idea that Dublin success is due to that, clearly is nonsense. John Evans said just now “don’t cod yourself - It’s less money not more, that Dublin should be getting.” “It’s very very unusual that the strongest county gets the most funding and resources.” “The disparity is just too big at the moment.” Allegations that Dublin clubs are actively trying to recruit players from around the country and put them up in apartments and get them jobs. Allegations that other counties have pleaded with HQ for funding and all they get is the run around. “We are not going to France to look at World War One graves - Dublin are on a different level altogether” Jim G knows all this but ignores it. Wonder why that is....
doc_17 wrote: » Yeah Jim G is wrong in saying that their volunteers are better than other counties have, if he did say that, but in fairness to him what else can he say there?
gaffer91 wrote: » Cop on to yourself. Croke Park is the de facto home stadium for the Dublin football team. Bear in mind they played every All ireland quarter/ semi and final there from 2011 to 2017.
naughtb4 wrote: » He is getting great mileage out of writing the same article for the last year
La Bamba wrote: Would there be anything in this particular article he has written that you would disagree with?
La Bamba wrote: If so, would you mind elaborating on it? Cheers!
Barlett wrote: » A lot of what Ewan says is true, the problem is the way he presents it and how strongly he feels about it. Some parts are written in a way that will wind Dublin supporters up and he can be over the top on it. But we need people like him in journalism, otherwise if we're all just agreeing with each other - what's the point?