salmocab wrote: » This stadium thing is very odd, ideally Dublin would have a 30,000 stadium but the reality is it would be a waste of money. Building stadiums this size for a handful of matches a year is just a waste of money. We aren’t talking about sports leagues around the world that play week in week out.
odyssey06 wrote: » Those counties wouldn't get near the same help, if HQ wasn't getting the money from Dublin fans on a packed Hill. That money would be going to the new stadium AND HQ would have to come up with at least €5 million to help. Maybe they should build a stadium. Maybe they shouldn't. It's up to Dublin GAA to do it if it makes sense for the GAA in the county. It shouldn't be done on the basis of Dublin dominance.
BonnieSituation wrote: » Do we not remember the audit? Or HQ now paying the loan for Athenry? A quick Google throws up a quare amount. Nice article in the Mirror.https://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/gaa/pat-nolan-cork-galway-wont-13765601
Happyilylost wrote: » I know all about the audit. Our finances. Our issues. Croke Park took over the loan. Galway GAA is still paying it back. Every cent of it.
padjocollins wrote: » However they got there, they got there and it for the benefit of the gaa, other counties will have to follow suit and get more return out of their player pool.
BonnieSituation wrote: » You asked for evidence. I gave it to you. Is that not enough? --- My other questions remain outstanding.
RoyalCelt wrote: » You've had a ridiculous number of advantages and effectively every team has been penalised compared to Dublin this last 15 years. Why is it such a big deal if Dublin get penalised for the next 15?
Happyilylost wrote: » I asked where they bailed Galway Gaa out? They took over the loan. Galway Gaa are still paying it back. Just to Croke Park instead.
odyssey06 wrote: » Taking over a loan that another party cannot repay, and restructuring it with a below market value interest rate in that party's favour is a bail out.
Happyilylost wrote: » I asked where they bailed Galway Gaa out? They took over the loan. Galway Gaa are still paying it back. Just to Croke Park instead. Never said Dublin have a free stadium. Dublin still shouldn't be playing so many games in it.
Happyilylost wrote: » This didn't happen.
odyssey06 wrote: » GAA’s Central Council having to take over a loan on an Athenry site, which has since been sold at considerable loss, that Galway had hoped to develop into a training facility. How is that not a bail out?
The high horse brigade wrote: » Yes, and they are now a level above the level they were at then. They've gone from winning by a point to 10 point annihilation
ToBeFrank123 wrote: » Louth won an AI in 1957. Dublin received 13 times more GDF than Cork despite only 2.5 times the population. There's your reason. They also received a free stadium.
BonnieSituation wrote: » Jesus that would be awful convenient if a post was deleted that was a complete figment of your imagination. --- While you are sleeping you can mull over the questions I've posed: How have Dublin been handed a free stadium? Why don't you care about the GAA bailing out other counties like Cork and Galway and thus, taking funding from Carlow and Leitrim?
Donnielighto wrote: » Because cork and galway screwing around like they did doesn't stop too many supporters losing interest, the level of Dublin dominance is bad for the viewnunbers of the GAA overall. The stadium thing is obvious isn't it, I presume it's due to Parnell not being invested in and Dublin being given the run of CP for championship which was built with central funds directly from a central budget.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » See that is another disingenuous comment from tobefrank123. The fact is -Dublin do NOT get a FREE stadium they rent it. I do not think people who rent property think they are getting it free? Every county is entitled to rent croke park - in fact it was one of the main reasons that the Donegal motion Colm 'Wooly' Parkinson discussed that on his podcast the GAA hourhttps://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports-T...icId=129541521 (See Feb 25th 2019) Sean Kelly @21:00 was interviewed he said it was a problem with the wording of Donegal's motion was too negative and all embracing.'No team could nominate Croke Park as thier home venue'A Meath delegate said they would be precluded from using Croke Park (If Páirc Tailteann was unavailable) given the wording of the Donegal motion - so they were against it. Kelly said that what they should/could have done as a motion - was: Let teams nominate thier home venue. Play first game at home, the second away, and the third game - coin toss between competing counties/neutral venue agreed between competing counties. That is the one Kelly would like to see next year and thinks it would be fairest. --- So it is clear from this that other counties would also like to keep the option of renting Croke Park - like Meath. To say Dublin get a 'free' stadium is hyperbole in the extreme. Plus as I said in an earlier post life was made too difficult for Dublin to build a €25k stadium - the cost were too prohibitive for it's size (dublin prices) and NAMA got in the way. So the most cost effective way for Dublin is to continue is to rent Croke Park. But to say stuff like Dublin get a 'free' stadium just shows how some posters should be writing for the red top tabloids - as they are adept at spinning the truth to thier own agenda. Dublin are still the biggest cash cow for the Leinster Council - even when the recession hit over a decade ago - it was Dublin who were keeping the Leinster Council afloat.https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/leinsters-finances-take-a-massive-hit-85143.html God knows the damage that would have been done to the Leinster Council if Dublin played all thier games in Parnell Park? That would mean even less money for Leinster counties and they would be in complete dire straits now altogether.
RoyalCelt wrote: » Leinster hurling championship 2002. Laois 1-12 Wicklow 0-09 Westmeath 1-14 Kildare 1-10 Carlow 0-09 Meath 1-09 Meath 2-16 Laois 1-18 Westmeath 1-12 Dublin 2-12 Dublin 1-24 Meath 2-12 Wexford 3-15 Dublin 2-12 Fun fact: Meath player Nicky Horan was the 3rd top scorer in the championship with a tally of 4-20. There's a few results from 2002. Dublin, Meath, Laois, Westmeath and Carlow were around a similar level. If Meath got the special money treatment for hurling we could be up there with the likes of Laois. So a few other counties like Westmeath and Kildare. I've a feeling the GAA don't give two ****s about hurling in our counties however.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » See that is another disingenuous comment from tobefrank123. The fact is -Dublin do NOT get a FREE stadium they rent it. I do not think people who rent property think they are getting it free? Every county is entitled to rent croke park - in fact it was one of the main reasons that the Donegal motion Colm 'Wooly' Parkinson discussed that on his podcast the GAA hourhttps://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports-T...icId=129541521 (See Feb 25th 2019) Sean Kelly @21:00 was interviewed he said it was a problem with the wording of Donegal's motion was too negative and all embracing.'No team could nominate Croke Park as thier home venue'A Meath delegate said they would be precluded from using Croke Park (If Páirc Tailteann was unavailable) given the wording of the Donegal motion - so they were against it. Kelly said that what they should/could have done as a motion - was: Let teams nominate thier home venue. Play first game at home, the second away, and the third game - coin toss between competing counties/neutral venue agreed between competing counties. That is the one Kelly would like to see next year and thinks it would be fairest. --- So it is clear from this that other counties would also like to keep the option of renting Croke Park - like Meath. To say Dublin get a 'free' stadium is hyperbole in the extreme. Plus as I said in an earlier post life was made too difficult for Dublin to build a €25k stadium - the cost were too prohibitive and NAMA got in the way. So the most cost effective way for Dublin to continue is to rent Croke Park. But to say stuff like Dublin get a 'free' stadium just shows how some posters should be writing for the red top tabloids - as they are adept at spinning the truth to thier own agenda. Dublin are still the biggest cash cow for the Leinster Council - even when the recession hit over a decade ago - it was Dublin who were keeping the Leinster council a float.https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/leinsters-finances-take-a-massive-hit-85143.html God knows the damage that would have been done to the Leinster Council if Dublin played all thier games in Parnell Park? That would mean even less money for Leinster counties and they would be in complete dire straits now altogether.
BonnieSituation wrote: » I appreciate you answering but I would have thought those making the assertions should back themselves, no?
gormdubhgorm wrote: » They won't sure- and it will just go around in circles - now at least my post can be referred to. It is all there for them in black and white - even a bit of bold!
RoscommonTom wrote: » the only thing now is to split them and to stop giving them mlioms every year, all the big sponsorhip money would be divided out equally between all the counties,
BonnieSituation wrote: » But then the arguments about Dublin in CP can move onto how Dublin "wasted money on a stadium". We can't win ya see.
bruschi wrote: » So what can be done to bridge the divide?