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Published 20:47 4 Apr 2016 BST
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GAA people love giving out, this one included. It's the classic Irish bad service notion - people will tell an entire restaurant how cold their steak is, but don't dare say it to the waiter or the chef who can do something about it.
The well-known ad campaign for the GAA is 'Be there all the way'. It's hard to be there 'all the way' when the last train to the hastily arranged venue left an hour ago.
But what did the GAA get for its insult to fans on Sunday?
A crowd of 10,000 in Carrick On Shannon, Dublin fans desperate to see Jim Gavin's side make history and Roscommon supporters eager to see if their team could derail the sky blue monster.
GAA fans will just keep going and say nothing because seeing their team in the flesh, and supporting their neighbour and friend, is still more important than whatever obstacle the GAA put in their way.
But someday that may change and, when it does, the GAA may regret treating its biggest asset, a willing paying public who will endure any treatment, so poorly.
The GAA understands profit above all else, and until fans start hitting the GAA where it really hurts most, with falling attendances and public anger, nothing will change.
Sunday was proof of that.

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