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Replying To Fionn:  "I am not going to go over old ground in detail but you are one of the posters who wanted the Dubs out of Croker, for fairness and equality.

Now all of a sudden posters on here are concerned that Neutral fans won't be able to get a ticket if the Dubs didn't play in Croke Park.

Unbelievable.

#Chameleon."
Thats pure B.S..I have never had a problem with Dublin playing their home ganes in Croker or anywhere else for that matter.I think you like to think the whole world is against Dublin.Sad really!

CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 4177 - 17/06/2026 12:44:41    2680301

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Replying To CiarraiMick:  "Thats pure B.S..I have never had a problem with Dublin playing their home ganes in Croker or anywhere else for that matter.I think you like to think the whole world is against Dublin.Sad really!"
I did reply but it didn't get posted

Check out your posts in July 2023 about the Dubs playing in Croker.

In your own words
"… but I do have a problem with them playing neutral games there…"

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 5081 - 17/06/2026 13:56:33    2680322

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Replying To Fionn:  "I did reply but it didn't get posted

Check out your posts in July 2023 about the Dubs playing in Croker.

In your own words
"… but I do have a problem with them playing neutral games there…""
Well that just proves how wrong you are .You said I wanted Dublin out of Croker for fairness.I said I always said Dublin should be allowed use croker as their home ground "except for neutral games".Now talk about twisting the narrative.
Its ironice you only use some of my post where it starts with "But"
I presume the start of the post would prove I said Dublin should be allowed use Croke park as their home ground.

CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 4177 - 17/06/2026 14:30:04    2680327

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And to think the Dublin forum thread was so peaceful for so long… and then bang, the return of …. lol.

Those 2023 interactions with Joxer were real eye openers…


Anyway enough of this… back to the matches this weekend. ;o)

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 5081 - 17/06/2026 15:37:48    2680343

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Replying To Fionn:  "I did reply but it didn't get posted

Check out your posts in July 2023 about the Dubs playing in Croker.

In your own words
"… but I do have a problem with them playing neutral games there…""
So whete is thete? Why dont you publish the full sentence?I know why ypu wont

CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 4177 - 17/06/2026 16:51:46    2680351

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Dublin hurlers and footballers can book their Summer Holidays Monday morning!

katser (Galway) - Posts: 2873 - 17/06/2026 16:55:18    2680352

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Replying To katser:  "Dublin hurlers and footballers can book their Summer Holidays Monday morning!"
Probably so.
It is what it is.

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 5081 - 17/06/2026 17:18:08    2680359

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Replying To katser:  "Dublin hurlers and footballers can book their Summer Holidays Monday morning!"
I disagree, Dublin v Donegal is 50/50. As a Donegal supporter I'd love to see us winning comfortably but I cant see it. If its tight again in the last 10 Donegal could well get the jitters again. Hard to call

Dlweekender (Donegal) - Posts: 2 - 17/06/2026 19:12:34    2680365

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Replying To Dlweekender:  "I disagree, Dublin v Donegal is 50/50. As a Donegal supporter I'd love to see us winning comfortably but I cant see it. If its tight again in the last 10 Donegal could well get the jitters again. Hard to call"
Its not a foregone conclusion but its definetely not 50:50. If Donegal are serious about going all the way they need to be answering some of the questions posed by the Cork defeat and putting Dublin away convincingly.

JimB1991 (Donegal) - Posts: 205 - 17/06/2026 20:09:35    2680369

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Replying To Dlweekender:  "I disagree, Dublin v Donegal is 50/50. As a Donegal supporter I'd love to see us winning comfortably but I cant see it. If its tight again in the last 10 Donegal could well get the jitters again. Hard to call"
I'd be very wary of this game as well. Quite simply because we son't know if we're going to see the Donegal that blitzed Kerry twice, or the Donegal that looked flat as a pancake against Down and Cork.

Dublin are not what they were, but they still have elite players who can decide games. It will be interesting to see who is tasked with picking up Con. Costello is another very dangerous player whe he's in the mood.

Dublin have had trouble with their kickouts. I'd be hoping we adopt an aggressive press, force them long and trust that the likes of McGee, McFadden, Langan and McGonagle can dominate the skies. I'd also like to see a marked improvement in our attacking. We were very lethargic and predictable against Cork. In fairness to Cork though, they were extremely disciplined and set up well tactically.

Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 10387 - 18/06/2026 10:10:37    2680400

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