There are plenty. They could host an All Ireland final abroad once upon a time.
stfu Tim.
Why would they do that?
Where are they? I don’t think the New York Polo grounds are open any more?
Be quiet you fool.
Is there a hole already in this freshly minted plan?
Several hilarious attempts from some no-mark trying to get a reaction up above.
Keep jousting chaps. Interesting thread.
Stadium Australia
Olympic Stadium London
Many test cricket pitches (not that I expect the bigots in the GGA would even think of it)
The New York Polo grounds dimensions were tiny brah.
@Julio_Geordio frantically googling the dimensions of the Polo grounds pitch
@Tim_Riggins has them dancing to his tune
a masterclass
He’s the sort of prick you really dont want to run into in a discussion like this. Its fascinating to watch.
Once again, another wonderful thread from yourself may I say.
It’s a pity for Tim and yourself really.
Are there many Irish American cities outside America?
Bizarre to see Ra stoolers eulogize the egg chasers for piggybacking on Her Majesty’s Empire and expansion into the colonies.
The country is the United States of America, sometimes called America. However, America also can be used to describe North and South America as a whole. Either is fine. I am therefore once again correct.
Are there many Irish American cities outside America?
The GGA fawning over the Queen when she remains sovereign over the 6 Counties.
The GGA fawning over the Queen when she remains sovereign over the 6 Counties.
The GAA promoting the games overseas
@Tim_Riggins, can you fire up the ticketing pricing for the camogie and WRWC finals please.
Tim must have got side-tracked but here you go …
€30 for the camogie final, €25 for ladies football final , and £15 for the rugby equivalent. Kids tickets both a tenner. Even allowing for the exchange rate difference this is a considerable variance on the adult tickets yet it still attracted over 46k. Incredible administration by the GAA to attract more even though there is an obvious price difference in favour of rugby.