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Published 15:35 16 Mar 2022 GMT
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Ulster put the motion to a vote that was passed, with all of the counties in favour of the venue change, apart from Tyrone and Derry who voted against it.
New GAA Hour presenter, Darran O'Sullivan, asked his guest, former Donegal All-Ireland winner, Eamon McGee.
"I’m pro Antrim here. Corrigan Park it is. Again for me, it’s a black and white issue. Corrigan Park is their home ground, play the game in Corrigan Park and it’s as simple as that."You can argue the financial aspects of it, Cavan will say they will take so many supporters or whatever, but the fact is, Antrim is their home ground, deal with it. "I think you know, my reading of the situation, and I could be totally wrong here, it’s a bit of a stroke being pulled. Cavan are playing Division Four, while Antrim are on a crest of a wave.
"They want to take any advantage. For me, if I’m a Cavan delegate, and I’m taking that to Ulster and say we want the game somewhere else that can hold a larger capacity, I would nearly be embarrassed, to be honest with you. https://twitter.com/TheGAAHour/status/1503428801518309378 "I get the aspect where it’s coming from the players or it’s coming from the Cavan football team, because of the advantage, but anything else, I’m embarrassed to be taking that to the Ulster Council."Former Galway defender Finian Hanley was also on the show, and he echoed the same concerns as McGee.
"I agree with Eamon, definitely, you know, let them have the game, in regards to the FA cup and stuff, like take it away from Salford who are playing Man City and they can’t play... you know what I mean?
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