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Not sure I follow all that but if you are basing your example re Mayo v Dublin on the number of games Dubs play in Croke pk then it doesn't stand up. Leinster championship semis and final are played at Croke pk as a neutral venue no matter who plays in them.
sligo joe (Dublin) - Posts: 793 - 24/05/2023 18:27:44 2481359 Link 0 |
The group stage has one home game, one away game and one neutral game. Instead of a neutral game, I've come up with a rating to award a home game in Round 3. Round 3 will see Seed 1 v Seed 2 and Seed 3 v Seed 4. Year 1: Seed 1 and Seed 3 in groups 1 and 3 awarded the extra home group game in Round 3 by luck of the draw. Seed 2 and Seed 4 in groups 2 and 4 awarded the extra home group game in Round 3 by luck of the draw. Year 2 onwards: An extra home game in Round 3 awarded on the below rating table. It's the best attempt at trying to award an extra home group game every second year. Where counties have the same extra home group game rating, the higher seed being awarded the extra home group game. 111 - no extra home group game in 3 years. 110 - no extra home group game in 2 years. 101 - no extra home group game in 1 year and previously 2 years. 100 - no extra home group game in 1 year. 011 - an extra group game in the previous year and no extra home group game in the previous 2 years. 010 - an extra group game in the previous year and no extra home group game in the previous year before that. 001 - an extra home group game in the previous 2 years. 000 - an extra home group game in the previous 3 years. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8284 - 25/05/2023 07:04:08 2481397 Link 0 |
I wish to God they'd kept score of how many home games how many way games it's each team received in the league over the years. Now that would be some reading. I'd say some teams have received multiple doses of four away games, more than their fair share. But I digress. Tacaí Liatroma (Leitrim) - Posts: 1126 - 25/05/2023 16:27:01 2481575 Link 0 |
I have to agree with you. I ve been at a fair amount of sporting events myself but the atmosphere in Limerick that day was something I've never experienced before or since.
CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3844 - 25/05/2023 17:02:54 2481590 Link 1 |
Yes and I presume you are referring to Dublin. You are correct but tbf that was agreed to by county boards. When the spring series was set up early around 2010 /11 some counties offered up their home game to play in croke park and were duly compensated for it financially. In fairness it worked a treat as croke park had massive crowds for Saturday night games. I know that on at least two occasions Kerry gave up home games v Dublin for league games but we're compensated. It was all above board and everyone was a winner.
CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3844 - 25/05/2023 17:10:52 2481598 Link 0 |
Why Croke Park when it's only quarter full?
Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2150 - 25/05/2023 19:29:23 2481618 Link 0 |
Clever usage of the binary system to weight the years based on recency. But just a little overly complicated and unnecessary as there is nothing woing with the neutral venue plan. anotheralias (Galway) - Posts: 955 - 26/05/2023 08:57:50 2481644 Link 1 |
That was a once off and truly mad crowds. Around 60,000 for the Kerry game and a full house - 84.000 all ticket! - for the Tyrone match. Home advantage was bugger all advantage in those times! BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3118 - 26/05/2023 09:50:06 2481657 Link 0 |
There were few if any neutrals with almost everyone there supporting one of the teams. No Corporates or Premiums there to be seen or for free drink or grub. Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1952 - 26/05/2023 10:24:27 2481669 Link 1 |
I was at those games. Super athmosphere under lights and one the gaa got right. It was novel and exciting.
CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3844 - 26/05/2023 11:05:18 2481689 Link 0 |
It was a special (not saying that because of result) and you are correct. Everyone there that day were into it big time and on the edge of their seats all day. The fact it went to extra time even added to the spectacle. Also you could hear the crunching tackles. It was fab. 2001 in Thurles was super top and my friends from Dublin and Cork say 1983 was in PUC was great too.
CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3844 - 26/05/2023 11:08:56 2481691 Link 0 |
I'll go with: Kerry v Louth in Portlaoise Cork v Mayo in Ennis Tyrone v Westmeath in Carrick on Shannon Armagh v Galway in Mullingar Kildare v Roscommon in Tullamore Dublin v Sligo in Cavan Clare v Derry in Longford Donegal v Monagh in Omagh Ollie2 (Louth) - Posts: 911 - 26/05/2023 17:00:49 2481798 Link 0 |
The Tyrone match was part of some centenary if I recall right? Players paraded in retro shirts and shorts before the game. I'm damned if I can recall what the centenary was though?
BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3118 - 27/05/2023 08:26:32 2481850 Link 0 |
125 years of the Gaa. If I remember correctly.
royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 27/05/2023 08:45:18 2481854 Link 1 |
Ah. That would make sense. I was thinking it was earlier.
BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3118 - 27/05/2023 08:55:39 2481855 Link 0 |
Doubt if Mullingar would have capacity for an Armagh crowd. Hyde or Breffni more likely. Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1952 - 27/05/2023 10:22:51 2481869 Link 0 |
I think that Galway Armagh game has to be Croke Park really. The Armagh crowd is too large for any truly neutral venue and Armagh would be upset if it was Hyde Park and Galway upset if it was Breffini. Breffini is under an hour from Armagh and Armagh played there a few weeks ago. Exact same situation with Galway and Hyde Park
PressureKick (UK) - Posts: 240 - 27/05/2023 11:36:52 2481879 Link 0 |
I doubt if Croke Park will be used for a group game which might attract at most 12,000. If a neutral Province is required probably a double header in Portlaoise with Kerry/Louth. Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1952 - 27/05/2023 13:00:51 2481898 Link 0 |
I personally think it'll be a Croker double header with the likes of the game you mentioned or Kildare v Roscommon but I could be wrong. Tullamore or portloaise like you say would be better alright
PressureKick (UK) - Posts: 240 - 27/05/2023 14:08:05 2481910 Link 0 |
Put it in Croke Park as a double header with Louth and Kerry. Louth and Kerry at 2.00 pm with Armagh and Galway at 4.00 pm.
Ollie2 (Louth) - Posts: 911 - 28/05/2023 13:04:06 2482127 Link 0 |