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Published 18:02 31 Jul 2018 BST
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"We don't use Bank Holidays unless we have to because of traffic etc. Also, it's not a Bank Holiday in the north."There would, of course, be interest from Gaels in the north to attend such games and if they were deprived that opportunity - Monday isn't a Bank Holiday in six counties - there's another grievance to deal with. But the fact that Clare and Galway natives are being deprived is a more pressing matter right now and, as sound as it is for the GAA to consider the north, they didn't seem to care too much last year when Roscommon and Mayo were sent to Croke Park on the Bank Holiday Monday. Besides, those from Derry, Antrim, Armagh, Down, Tyrone and Fermanagh would have a tough enough task, like everyone else, getting a ticket for Thurles. https://twitter.com/DLynchSport/status/1023935199300780032 The GAA might argue that they had to use the Monday last year in the Mayo/Roscommon instance because Dublin played Monaghan on the Saturday and an All-Ireland semi-final in the hurling took place on the Sunday. But just over 39,000 people made the journey from Roscommon and Mayo for the match on the Monday so it wasn't, as the excuse would presumably suggest, a necessity. Inconsistencies with the administration won't come as a great deal of a surprise to many but the biggest slap in the face is that none of the decision-makers seem to understand that they should "have to" move the game to the Monday in this case anyway because the current venue cannot satisfy the demand. More people - your people - want to watch the game than is being allowed and there's an alternative available. More people will be screwed over than there needs to be. If that isn't a reason to "have to" act, what is?
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