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Published 09:57 28 Sept 2016 BST
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Humphries' comment has, thus far, received over 40 replies, with a couple of Dublin fans backing up the claims and Mayo supporters accusing their county rivals of sour grapes. The most comprehensive of the Mayo replies read:
'We travel to Dublin at least two to three times every year. This year alone I have gone to Croke Park four times; four of us... if I am lucky enough to get a ticket it will be fives times this year. [That's a] round trip in total of 2,038 miles. Let me know when you have clocked half of that up on the road."When contacted by SportsJOE, Humphries stated:
'I'm sure many honest Mayo [fans] would agree that they tried to obtain swaps or sell their tickets to make a profit.'What do you think - does the Dubliner have a valid point or would you hang onto your Hill 16 ticket if you were lucky enough to get one? Let us know on Twitter and Facebook. Catch up on the first episode of Football Friday Live...
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