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Replying To OpenStand:  "Most people working in GAA headquarters in Croke park have no passion for GAA and consider themselves some type of public servant in a cushy number with a decent pension and couldn't care less if there is no one at matchs ."
Is that based on anything or are you just talking put of your. .

KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3674 - 13/06/2024 21:43:54    2551299

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Replying To OpenStand:  "Most people working in GAA headquarters in Croke park have no passion for GAA and consider themselves some type of public servant in a cushy number with a decent pension and couldn't care less if there is no one at matchs ."
Well that's a moronic statement. I would know 3 of the staff up there and by God they are all great club volunteers and one who does a lot of volunteering at county level. Why make statements like that when you no idea what you are talking about.

ORIELMAN85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 387 - 14/06/2024 02:39:43    2551327

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Only 14000 tickets sold for Mayo v Dublin. The dubs would have made you believe they would love to get on the road.

sourmilk93 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1186 - 14/06/2024 10:24:36    2551362

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Replying To sourmilk93:  "Only 14000 tickets sold for Mayo v Dublin. The dubs would have made you believe they would love to get on the road."
7,000 of them went to Carlow to play Kildare last year, much the same to Breffni a few weeks ago.
Probably the same for the Hyde.

Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1960 - 14/06/2024 10:49:31    2551369

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Replying To sourmilk93:  "Only 14000 tickets sold for Mayo v Dublin. The dubs would have made you believe they would love to get on the road."
Quite a lot of people buy tickets on the day or the day before it

OpenStand (Limerick) - Posts: 718 - 14/06/2024 13:04:30    2551414

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Replying To OpenStand:  "Quite a lot of people buy tickets on the day or the day before it"
Weather will be a factor. It's also Father's Day so a lot of families will have plans. It's also silage season so the Mayo and a Dublin farmers are busy ;)

yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11409 - 14/06/2024 14:25:16    2551436

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Replying To sourmilk93:  "Only 14000 tickets sold for Mayo v Dublin. The dubs would have made you believe they would love to get on the road."
There ends the debate that Hyde Park wouldn't be big enough to host this game.

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 3911 - 14/06/2024 15:48:13    2551457

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Replying To yew_tree:  "Weather will be a factor. It's also Father's Day so a lot of families will have plans. It's also silage season so the Mayo and a Dublin farmers are busy ;)"
Especially the North County Dubliner's... ;o)

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 3986 - 14/06/2024 16:11:18    2551463

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3900 for a knockout game with Roscommon v Cavan in this ridiculous Championship is absolutely abysmal…

ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 3029 - 16/06/2024 05:57:31    2551764

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Replying To ForeverBlue2:  "3900 for a knockout game with Roscommon v Cavan in this ridiculous Championship is absolutely abysmal…"
At least you won't have to watch anymore of this abysmal championship

D.Hyde (Roscommon) - Posts: 217 - 16/06/2024 10:29:38    2551789

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Replying To ForeverBlue2:  "3900 for a knockout game with Roscommon v Cavan in this ridiculous Championship is absolutely abysmal…"
Two poor teams as both sets of supporters know.In a proper championship structure, both Cavan and Roscommon would have been out before yesterday with the number of games both have lost. A high scoring and entertaining game yesterday but neither team is at the races unfortunately . We'll follow Cavan out the next day most likely.

endgame (Roscommon) - Posts: 2300 - 16/06/2024 10:41:52    2551791

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Replying To ForeverBlue2:  "3900 for a knockout game with Roscommon v Cavan in this ridiculous Championship is absolutely abysmal…"
With two teams with very little to shout about this year the expected attendance was 5k. We have played you a lot over the last decade in league and championship and that was smallest crowd I've seen Cavan bring to match, not even a 1000 from Cavan attended the match I would say, most probably stayed away expecting a cagey low scoring affair instead they missed out on a high scoring shootout.

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 3911 - 16/06/2024 10:52:24    2551792

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Replying To endgame:  "Two poor teams as both sets of supporters know.In a proper championship structure, both Cavan and Roscommon would have been out before yesterday with the number of games both have lost. A high scoring and entertaining game yesterday but neither team is at the races unfortunately . We'll follow Cavan out the next day most likely."
It was a knockout game,so there goes the Cavan clown's jeopardy argument out the window. Players have got what they wanted more games. It was an entertaining game as you mentioned and I wouldn't count the Rossies out yet.

ORIELMAN85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 387 - 16/06/2024 10:58:32    2551793

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Replying To D.Hyde:  "At least you won't have to watch anymore of this abysmal championship"
That's one way of looking at it… and you won't have to endure much more either I'd say

ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 3029 - 16/06/2024 11:05:08    2551794

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Hyde Park be 20,000 I would imagine - given that I'd expect somewhere around 10,000 Dubs to travel. Which in context of overall crowds and before the real knock out stage begins is not too bad.

Well down on course on what a big game - as this is - between the two would have drawn three times and more that not that long ago.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3131 - 16/06/2024 11:07:08    2551795

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Replying To D.Hyde:  "At least you won't have to watch anymore of this abysmal championship"
It won't stop him whinging. Still having withdrawal symptons from 1947. He has no interest in GAA or allowing players to do what they want to do, play games. Having to pay to watch Cavan play 3 All Ireland Championship games is a deep cut too. Was much happier when his County took their annual beating in first round in Ulster and the lads could use their months of training to light up Gaelic Park. Like many others in his county he is living in the distant past. Doesn't realise we can get to Killarney, Cork and Galway without spending days cycling there. Like all good sporting Championships throughout the world our competition builds up the interest and excitement as it goes along. Next thing he will be telling the Yanks to do away with the prelimaries and just go straight to the Super Bowl. Dispense with having to watch the Chiefs destroying the Panthers 55-3 in Week 3 in a half empty stadium in Carolina in September. Walter Mitty is alive and kicking.

ORIELMAN85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 387 - 16/06/2024 11:22:30    2551798

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Replying To D.Hyde:  "At least you won't have to watch anymore of this abysmal championship"
We shouldn't be too cocky after yesterday. Roscommon are a bit better than Cavan but we've already lost three games in this year's championship and will likely exit ourselves the next day.

endgame (Roscommon) - Posts: 2300 - 16/06/2024 11:35:21    2551801

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Anyone got attendance from yesterday.

Looked decent crowd at Derry game. Cork Tyrone didn't look too shabby either. Donegal fans like myself were holding back for next day out.

The gaps between games really affects attendance. Cost of living pinching many on top of a convoluted system and lack of clarity for venues, dates and times.

Like one thing overlooked is hurling groups are well known in advance so people can plan well in advance about which games to attend with friends and family.

shaggykev (Donegal) - Posts: 286 - 16/06/2024 11:49:01    2551804

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Replying To endgame:  "Two poor teams as both sets of supporters know.In a proper championship structure, both Cavan and Roscommon would have been out before yesterday with the number of games both have lost. A high scoring and entertaining game yesterday but neither team is at the races unfortunately . We'll follow Cavan out the next day most likely."
Give it a rest for a while endgame. You seem to be the first to "throw in the towel" every year and seem to get some pleasure in doing so.

letsgetgoing (Roscommon) - Posts: 633 - 16/06/2024 11:58:54    2551807

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Replying To yew_tree:  "Weather will be a factor. It's also Father's Day so a lot of families will have plans. It's also silage season so the Mayo and a Dublin farmers are busy ;)"
Ah stop with the excuses. Genuine supporters will be there to support.

ponga (Mayo) - Posts: 658 - 16/06/2024 12:06:05    2551810

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