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The GAA set the number of season tickets, not the county boards. I am glad the game is in Newbridge and of course Kildare deserve a home venue since they were first out but tell me this, how can a county with over 220,000 and a walthy county at that have such a delapated county ground? Ive been in Kildare clubs and the facilities they have are top class. yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11241 - 28/06/2018 19:47:32 2116514 Link 0 |
See my previous post and click on links, its not as if they didn't try, just got unlucky like everybody else when the 2008 crash hit.
CurraghBill (Kildare) - Posts: 6 - 28/06/2018 20:04:20 2116520 Link 0 |
You know absolutely nothing about Wateford's situation. However we have been know to send help and coaching to your county. Gratitude and support I guess is some thing that can't be expected.
Canuck (Waterford) - Posts: 2671 - 28/06/2018 22:18:23 2116541 Link 1 |
A few things to clarify earlier this year the GAA blamed TV coverage for poor attendance at GAA matches even though Mayo Dublin and a few more had large attendances, nothing wrong with TV coverage but you can't have a 3rd party telling you to have a game at 5pm on Saturday or 2 and 4 pm on Sunday so they can show the games, the next idea will be 12.30 Sunday morning. 3.30pm on Sunday and 1 set time on Saturday either 5 or 7pm should be the fixture times and let TV coverage work around that, if 2 TV companies show different games at the same time so what, what's wrong with that. riverboys (Mayo) - Posts: 1389 - 29/06/2018 12:30:11 2116657 Link 0 |
Should be more Saturday night games like Limerick v Cork. Two places about an hour and a half apart with big support that don't need a 'good product' to get out and support. That's a dig at Clare supporters who come out in numbers once every decade.... PeggyShippen (Limerick) - Posts: 300 - 29/06/2018 15:23:37 2116713 Link 0 |