angel eyes 2012 wrote: » Contradiction? It's either an intercounty championship or it's not. If Dublin is ever split I would never attend another game again and I'm a season ticket holder. I don't know if it has been suggested on the thread as I have not read it, if others really want to split Dublin and change the county boundary, why don't the other counties lead by example and change their boundary first. Perhaps merging Meath and Kildare or Mayo and Galway as one entity to take on Dublin. I always suggest this to begrudgers in work and they change the subject.
DoctaDee wrote: » Would be great to see someone post the additional GD funding other counties received from their provincial councils over the last number of years. Not as an exercise in whataboutery, but to add balance to the figures thrown out as the complete GD funding program
Tobecontinu wrote: » Don't Dublin get funding from their provincial council?
DoctaDee wrote: » Dublin are funded as a province from central council, they have no access to Leinster GD funds
Tobecontinu wrote: » That's not true. Can you tell me the reason for you to make that statement? Either you don't know the extent of the funding Dublin get or you are lying, which is it?
salmocab wrote: » For someone that was basing their shock on one tweet you suddenly seem to know a lot more.
Tobecontinu wrote: » Ohhhhhhh you were hoping no one would check the figures!
salmocab wrote: » I was hoping nothing I didn’t post anything about it.
Tobecontinu wrote: » Why should other counties merge? Are you ignoring this tweet? Money is the reason for Dublin's dominance. That's why they should be split.https://twitter.com/SeanMcGoldrick1/status/959548617701969922?s=20
Beechwoodspark wrote: » There’s damn all buzz around Dublin for this. It’s got to the stage that even Dublin ppl are bored and have turned off Dublin GAA and various politicians (Bertie) along with Croke Park have managed to absolutely 99% ruin their marquee championship. Well done all ....
gaffer91 wrote: » It's very sad really. Gaelic Football was and is a great sport but the showpiece event has been completely ruining by financial doping and other advantages enjoyed by Dublin. What's almost as bad is their supporters who stick their heads in the sand and try to argue over and over that the status quo is fair. Imagine being so biased you'd see the inter- county game destroyed rather than see every team compete fairly. Interest is waning, the buildup has been incredibly muted for a Dublin- Kerry final where five in a row is at stake. Unthinkable even 15 years ago. Attendances are well down. Win or lose this weekend, Dublin will have to be split if the All Ireland competition is to survive.
Fann Linn wrote: » Plenty of hype in Dublin and Kerry with walls being painted and sheep being sprayed and tickets like hens teeth. Scarce. Wouldn't expect such excitement to be shown in Carlow or elsewhere.
gaffer91 wrote: » There's much less hype than virtually any other final I can think of, in both Dublin and Kerry and around the country. Tickets relatively easy to come by relative to other years. Much less talk in the media and among the general public. And that's understandable, the All-Ireland is basically rigged to benefit one team and people don't want to watch something so clearly uncompetitive.
gaffer91 wrote: » There's much less hype than virtually any other final I can think of, in both Dublin and Kerry and around the country. Tickets relatively easy to come by relative to other years.
Fann Linn wrote: » Okay.
gaffer91 wrote: » No worries.
ArielAtom wrote: » I suppose if you’re from a county outside of Dublin or Kerry there wouldn’t be much hype.
ArielAtom wrote: » Dublin have managed the media platform really well playing down the 5 in a row.
ArielAtom wrote: » Tickets are scarce as always, it if it suits someone’s agenda to say otherwise so be it. Contrary to the naysayers this will be close. Kerry won’t just want a day out in Croker. Anyway off to look for a ticket!!!!