Is that an answer to my question?
All Intercounty games in OMP have an ambulance. Its not for patrons, itās for players.
Pat obviously deemed it an unnecessary add on. Similar to hot water for the showers or toilet paper or light bulbs.
Disgrace
Havenāt been a fixture in my time anyway. Maybe during the years after we revived hurling but not in the last ten years in either code.
Maybe helps that MHP is over the road
Ennis Hospital is prob less than a mile away, but Midwest HSE ambulances can end up anywhere from Loop Head to mid-Tipp or county Limerick so thereās no guarantee there.
Explaining = losing
Just to you specifically or in general?
Every county match and club county championship ffs
Like I say, that service wasnāt provided in Clare with a long time, and Iām at a lot of matches.
Considering the amount of alcohol sloshing around inside your average Laois player this is a sensible precaution to take.
Yawn. It was you or the other fuckwad, congratulations on winning the fucktard lottery.
As if youād do any damage.
Massive brain swelling - priest was called in during the night ā¦ poor fucker.
Someone is going to get killed at that stadium in Tuam shortly. Thereās a big concrete wall in front of the stand to the side of the pitch that is only a couple of yards from the sideline. Itās inevitable that some player is going to get milled head first into it someday.
I have never seen one without one. Do they really not have that at Clare games?
My old club has red cross for every game played in fairness. Not an ambulance but trained medical people.
Why does a stadium have exposed concrete in such close proximity to the playing pitch?