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Published 15:06 15 Oct 2016 BST
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'If they upgraded the Cork/Limerick road so that it doesn't take all day to get to a 'home' match more people from Cork would travel.'Max Savage and his family are not giving up on Munster, or rugby. He wrote:
'One man doesn't represent a county. I'm from Cork and all my sons play rugby. Munster being based in Limerick was never an issue for us. Feel [Lenihan] has another reason for such a silly statement.'
Perhaps the strongest response we received arrived courtesy of Darren Whitty. He declared:
'You've got some nerve publishing that [story]... It's not true not even a little bit! This post by yourselves is unacceptable! 'Munster supporters in Cork are the finest rugby supporters in the country what they are saying is completely false! What is Donal Linehan thinking saying such nonsense? It's completely not true. 'No Cork supporter ever begrudged Limerick for being the home of Munster Rugby. Thomond Park is and always will be the spiritual home of Munster Rugby? Why is he saying it? 'The main two reasons for support dwindling is (A.) the match times and (B.) the road to Limerick from Cork city is a f**king nightmare. The fact that the two biggest cities in the south aren't connected by a straight road is ludicrous! You can't even get a train into Limerick city direct? It's a shambles!!!'Passionate words from a passionate Munster supporter. Catch up with the latest episode of Football Friday Live
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