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See the CCB expecting ~20k on Sunday, weather permitting. The Little All Ireland is back!

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Dan will be along shortly to say something about @thelimericks

Brilliant.

Only trotting behind the Limerick one I suppose that will be all ticket in the Gaelic grounds cc @thelimericks

The Limerick’s dont even watch their county final on TV.

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In fairness the tippos have nothing else to watch

Barrs Rockies is box office.

Weather is meant to be poor isnt It? Might affect the crowd.

Scarra and Castlemartyr will bring more themselves than most other county’s senior final would draw.

Cork final will have a bigger crowd than Waterford, Tipperary and Limerick finals crowds combined. Fair going considering Cork hurling isnt massively strong at the moment. Clare final will surely draw 10,000 with Eire Og in final.

Eire og versus half of west clare. I’d be surprised if there was more than 5/6k at it.

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Clare finals usually draw a decent crowd.

As do Kilkenny finals

Ye just can’t help yourselves, that inbuilt arrogance and superiority is always just below the surface, God help us if ye ever actually have a serious hurling team again.

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Just stating facts mate.

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Hon Scarra!

A lecture on arrogance :joy::joy:

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:man_shrugging: :man_shrugging: :man_shrugging:

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Good for the GAA to have a big crowd at a county final in a big city. Great promotion for the game.

The combined population of Blackrock and Togher/Cork city centre must be 50,000 is it?

It’s not Dublin either so it’s obviously going to draw a massive crowd after it being the first city final in 40 years.

Tipperary will never have those crowds due to population in the county although if a South team reached a final (rare as it is) it generally draws a big crowd.

That would be a quarter of the city’s population in two south side suburbs, wouldn’t have thought be that much