Supporters urged to travel to Brewster
June 14, 2013

Brewster Park in Enniskillen ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
Ulster Council insists there'll be no difficulties getting in and out of Brewster Park on Sunday.
Travelling supporters are concerned that they could be hampered by the massive security operation in place around Enniskillen for the G8 summit, but Ulster Council president Martin McAviney says Cavan and Fermanagh fans should treat it like any other big match day:
"Fans should not be concerned about issues of getting to the match," the provincial council official says in The Irish News.
"We have been liaising with the PSNI and the Garda, with all the statutory authorities, for the last five weeks.
"The clear message is that the PSNI, the Garda and statutory bodies are content, and we are content, that fans will get ease of access to the stadium and out of the stadium.
"We would encourage people to come out and support their county as they would usually. Do not be panicked by rumour-mongering or scare-mongering. People will get ease of access into the stadium and out of it again as they would on any other normal match day.
"What we would advise - as we would for any major Ulster championship fixture - is that people travelling to the game, if they are cautious, should leave that bit earlier."
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