The GAA Infrastructure Thread

If you’re disabled you have no chance of getting in. But aside from that what kind of stupid cunt thinks the end of a cul dear sac is extremely accessible?

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But the argument being flouted about here essentially means all you clowns would rather every match be played in Thurles. That’s what I’m getting from it.

So no disabled patrons attend matches in PUC? Would you fuck off for yourself.

Patrons have attended games for years and no issue.

I was to meet an elderly gentleman with a stand ticket I had spare for the game below this year. I was already out at the field, his daughter who wasn’t going to the match was trying to drive him up as close as possible, she got as far as the Quays.

As a fella with wonky legs I can confirm that PuC is indeed inaccessible and a cunt of a place to get to and from.

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only a fella who’d never been at a Championship game there would think otherwise

But it’s not a quality stadium it’s still like something from the 70s

Pairc Ui Chaoimh is very accessible by barge to be fair

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PUC is perfectly accessible for disabled people, here’s one such person in attendance at a game in PUC

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Who’d win an argument between @caoimhaoin and @Cicero_Dandi?

with a disabled/wheelchair ticket you can drive straight up to the gate.

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Kev won them all iirc.

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They had many such run ins and let me tell you everyone was a loser

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both good lads but @caoimhaoin won every debate between them

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why dont you get yourself a wheelchair?

both very good debaters, but kev won every argument he was ever in

Because I don’t need one.

you could make a nice few pound on a match day ferrying lads across the Lee, if there was anywhere to alight near the field

PUC is one of the great GAA stadia

Log out and cool off time for @carryharry