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Published 14:51 5 Jun 2017 BST
Updated 14:55 5 Jun 2017 BST
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"I've scored more in the championship outside of Croke Park than Bernard Brogan, how about that?" Colm Parkinson beamed during the Dublin analysis on the Bank Holiday GAA Hour. "I'm absolutely delighted with myself. Sorry, Berno. You've got a slight edge on me in Croke Park but I've got actually scored more from play than you outside of Croke Park."We don't think he'll be losing much sleep. But the point remains that Dublin have never had to leave Croker - not often enough anyway. Their fans travel, they're well up for going and they absolutely colour different towns across Ireland blue when they get the chance to but, for a decade, they just had to walk up to the stadium up the road for every single championship game. Now, they get one game each summer outside of Croke Park - it would be much easier and much fairer if they got more. And the fans would enjoy it more too.
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