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No it wouldn't Navan is not central the same as Cavan wasn't. It offers only advantages to Armagh. I was in Mullingar last weekend and the stadium is too small also, Roscommon is the best location, it is central and can take the expected crowd with traffic coming from opposite sides of the town with good parking and the town centre close to the pitch. Croke park will be empty with less than 20k. We (Galway) are also in Croke park this weekend with the hurlers, it is unfair to bring us there 3 times in a month having been there for the Galway v Dublin hurling semi-final two weeks ago.
GDL (Galway) - Posts: 770 - 08/06/2023 16:20:32 2484968 Link 2 |
Ros v Dublin was part of a double header with Dub/Galway hurling. 30,000 attended. If the football was stand alone would it have crossed 20k? Galway v Armagh in a Group game when neither will lose out on place in the k.o. stages will hardly reach 10k? Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1960 - 08/06/2023 16:22:50 2484970 Link 0 |
Armagh and Galway managers probably want Croker game time as they expect to get to latter stages. Can't blame them, but from a supporters point of view its a negative. Croke park with 20k, if they even get that, is awful. The Hyde is nearer to Galway yes, but it can hold more than will attend. giveitlong (Galway) - Posts: 1258 - 08/06/2023 16:33:33 2484977 Link 0 |
Capacity Pairc Sean Mc Diarmada is 9331, suckvalleypaddy (Galway) - Posts: 1706 - 08/06/2023 17:08:36 2484994 Link 0 |
https://www.gaeliclife.com/counties/armagh/armagh-county-football/cccc-turn-down-croker-request/ EDH (Galway) - Posts: 371 - 08/06/2023 17:42:54 2485004 Link 0 |
I fully agree with you. I have been stating on this forum for a couple of years that the GAA and the Connacht Council should develop Hyde Park as the most central and viable option in Connacht for holding matches in neutral venues. The main pitches for Galway, Sligo and Mayo are all near the coast and never going to get matches played in neutral venues. However we are a small county (Roscommon) with limited clubs and players, so we should not have to raise all the cash ourselves. Next weekend along, the Gaa are going to miss out on 5,000 x 25 euro = 125,000 euro just on the Galway - Armagh match alone, as well as disappointing thousands of supporters who wanted to go to the match. It is up to Mayo, Galway and Sligo supporters to support the proposal and put the pressure on Croke Park and the Connacht Council. The alternative will see Carrick on Shannon with its very small capacity holding more games or Connacht supporters travelling longer distance to support their teams in Croke Park etc. Am I missing something as it makes total sense to me. As well as substancial savings for supporters, it would also be better for the environment (less travelling) letsgetgoing (Roscommon) - Posts: 633 - 08/06/2023 19:15:36 2485013 Link 0 |
I cannot understand why Dublin/Sligo and Tyrone / Westmeath cannot be played as a double header in Kingspan Breffni Park rather than 2 separate gates on Sat & Sun. Breffni1969 (Cavan) - Posts: 510 - 08/06/2023 21:21:00 2485034 Link 0 |
Why is it up to Galway, Mayo and Sligo? Mayo, Galway and Roscommon all have alternating home/away arrangements. The provincial championships are dying already but every county wants to be able host big games and the revenue it brings to those towns. Castlebar to my knowledge is the only Connacht ground to have hosted an all Ireland football quarter final in the past (pre redevelopment). Galway v Roscommon in 2001. It always hosted Galway v Donegal but I can't remember if that was a quarter final or qualifier. Of course Hyde Park should be developed with a new stand and dressing rooms but don't make the same mistake as the Mayo CB and load your county with debt. Every club in Mayo is now saddled with the MacHale Park debt via a yearly levy. yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11409 - 08/06/2023 22:04:54 2485046 Link 1 |
Galway played Donegal in a quarter final replay in 2003 in Castlebar. The drawn game was in Croker.
galwayman2 (Galway) - Posts: 1278 - 08/06/2023 23:07:37 2485049 Link 1 |
Fair comments yew_tree. I am just a Roscommon supporter who lives in Dublin (not a Roscommon official) and I certainly do not want the Roscommon county board and clubs saddled with extra debt. I never suggested that the home and away arrangements between the counties for the Connacht Championship would change. My central point is, with the new All Ireland arrangements, there is going to be much more big matches played in neutral venues. If the Connacht Council looks at a map of Ireland and hopes to get some of them, Hyde Park is the obviously choice as many of the other county grounds are near the coast and not really viable for many of the possible matches. That is one reason why Carrick on Shannon has been selected for the Galway - Mayo game and we can see the consequences of that decision. Just give the lads & lassies in Roscommon a few bob to help them develop Hyde Park. It makes sense. letsgetgoing (Roscommon) - Posts: 633 - 09/06/2023 06:45:03 2485059 Link 0 |
Agree. Thankfully Croke Park turned down the request and I'm glad for a number of reasons. 1. Why should Galway and Armagh get the advantage over other counties by getting game at CP ahead of later/bigger days at same venue? ( I know Dublin and to an extent other Leinster counties enjoy this advantage but that's a different story) 2. CP would be three quarters empty . Carrick will be much better 3. Its good to see the county grounds get used 4. Its good to see the economic benefit spread around 5. When the GAA make their fixtures, that should be that. This craic of objecting to fixtures or appealing the venue is something we need to move away from ( e.g. Newbridge or nowhere). 6. People may have already made plans based on the venue selection. 7. Businesses in Carrick may have already modified staff rotas to ensure the restaurants / pubs are adequately manned ( sorry adequately staffed, I dont think we can use "manned" any more). anotheralias (Galway) - Posts: 955 - 09/06/2023 09:20:08 2485068 Link 1 |
Don't know where all this carrick been a bad venue for Galway fans. It's an hour or less from willamstown glan Dunmore clonbern where majority of followers come from and would be much easier to access then the Tyrone game in salthill for them jm25 (Galway) - Posts: 1285 - 09/06/2023 09:46:13 2485077 Link 0 |
Should have read Galway - Armagh game.
letsgetgoing (Roscommon) - Posts: 633 - 09/06/2023 09:47:42 2485078 Link 0 |
Not sure ive seen any Galway fans complain about the venue? Armagh put in the request for the change. I assume Galway just didn't disagree with it but it was made clear on Galway Bay fm last night that it was Armagh's request
PressureKick (UK) - Posts: 240 - 09/06/2023 10:30:04 2485086 Link 0 |
Tickets available on ticketmaster For Armagh v Galway presently 2pm friday OpenStand (Limerick) - Posts: 718 - 09/06/2023 14:08:45 2485124 Link 1 |
If the roads were any way decent it could be 25 mins
drumalee11 (USA) - Posts: 329 - 09/06/2023 14:22:14 2485130 Link 0 |
Excellent point goodfellas. People sometimes forget how important matches and other events are to the local towns and surrounding areas. I know people slag Dubs over not travelling but people from all over enjoy going to a place where for just one day, the only thing that matters is the match or races or whatever. Might only be 10/15,000 but that's keeping a few people in business and jobs. And better crack mostly. Day I'm looking forward to most is Thurles if our fellas beat Carlow, and even if they get a hiding off Limerick or Clare we'll see the All Ireland champions and finalists along with 40,000 others. You couldn't beat it with a stick. BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3128 - 09/06/2023 18:45:58 2485166 Link 0 |
Still tickets on Ticketmaster for Armagh and Galway game!! Temple56 (Westmeath) - Posts: 516 - 16/06/2023 22:32:39 2487008 Link 0 |
Giving certain counties an advantage over others by hosting games at a prestigious venue like Croke Park ahead of later or bigger events could create an imbalance. It's essential to promote equality and fairness among all counties. Furthermore, hosting the game in a county ground like Carrick would ensure a better atmosphere as it would likely be filled with passionate fans. This not only enhances the overall experience but also benefits the local economy, spreading the economic impact across different regions. I agree that once the GAA makes their fixtures, it should be respected and adhered to. Objecting to fixtures or appealing the venue can create unnecessary complications and disrupt the planning process. It's important to have a consistent approach and move away from such practices. fuoos (Kerry) - Posts: 5 - 27/06/2023 19:49:15 2490240 Link 0 |
Big talking point from the draw today is the last round of fixtures in Group 2. Temple56 (Westmeath) - Posts: 516 - 30/04/2024 15:47:03 2541890 Link 0 |