All Ireland to be played on English sod
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All Ireland to be played on English sod
Just wondering if anyone has an opinion on our national sport being played on an English turf...Though we might have been able to source the sod here especially with all that went on in Croker all those years ago???
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Re: All Ireland to be played on English sod
I couldn't care less. This 'story' (and I use the word very, very lightly) is perhaps the finest example of lazy journalism I've seen in a long time. As if every other element in the structure of Croke Park was sourced in Eire and made by leprechauns in Killarney.
It's a non story, nothing to be discussed. Next question.
It's a non story, nothing to be discussed. Next question.
Re: All Ireland to be played on English sod
Maybe you could stick some of it on the pitch in Birr to sort out the current problems.
Efan
Re: All Ireland to be played on English sod
agree with greatdayfortheparish, much ado about nothing, the kind of sod they are using is not even grown in Ireland so until the start growing it here, there's nothing to argue about
move the ball fast into the full forward line
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Re: All Ireland to be played on English sod
The pre-cast concrete of Hill 16 was made in Banagher.
That's good enough for me.
Next topic please....
That's good enough for me.
Next topic please....
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All the steel for the concrete and roof came from British mills.
Agree,... much ado about nothing.
Agree,... much ado about nothing.
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Re: All Ireland to be played on English sod
Absolute non-story.
However the media love angling such stories in such a way to portray the GAA as being full of raging bigots who are blowing gaskets at the thoughts of an English pitch in Croke Park.
I'm surprised the newspaper stories didn't trot out the usual cliches about gaels spinning in their graves and the sky falling in.
However the media love angling such stories in such a way to portray the GAA as being full of raging bigots who are blowing gaskets at the thoughts of an English pitch in Croke Park.
I'm surprised the newspaper stories didn't trot out the usual cliches about gaels spinning in their graves and the sky falling in.
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Re: All Ireland to be played on English sod
And the sand and gravel for the pre-cast came from Lusmagh . . . that's good enough for me.
I wonder how the Laois crowd who hold us in 'utter contempt' (their words) feel when they trod on their stand in OMP which is made from Banagher pre-cast?
I wonder how the Laois crowd who hold us in 'utter contempt' (their words) feel when they trod on their stand in OMP which is made from Banagher pre-cast?
Rynaghs Biffo wrote:The pre-cast concrete of Hill 16 was made in Banagher.
That's good enough for me.
Next topic please....
Pat Donegan. Signed out of respect for players and all involved with Offaly.
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Re: All Ireland to be played on English sod
Think about the children lads, did anyone ring Joe yet?
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Re: All Ireland to be played on English sod
The Dubs on Hill 16 who proclaim that "Hill 16 is Dublin only", wouldn't be best pleased to be standing on soil from "down da coontry".Plain of the Herbs wrote:And the sand and gravel for the pre-cast came from Lusmagh . . . that's good enough for me.