Quote from: groundlie on March 07, 2025, 07:34:44 AMQuote from: Hectic on March 06, 2025, 11:54:32 PMQuote from: thewobbler on March 06, 2025, 11:17:16 PMIt's not a take.
It's a grounding in reality.
The competition committee have rules in place for venues that outrank the rules for home and away draws.
These rules are in place to ensure the competition can fulfil its remit as the premier GAA tournament in Ulster.
It's the draw of these tournaments that provides the financial flex to provide mileage, meals and medical care for players.
Antrim's players and management have gone to war carrying buckets and spades. It's a f**king nonsense.
What is the written criteria? Is there a minimum capacity required or other logistical considerations?
If signed up to a competition then I assume signed up to that written criteria.
Be interesting to see it.
And should remove any argument.
Or we could just make sh!t up and debate that.
Yes, absolutely! If there is specific criteria in black and white then that would make sense.
Why did it take them so long to flag this up? Surely with this criteria a neutral venue for Antrims "home" game would have been set even before the draw was made?
I think I'm right in saying Corrigan Park as had capacity crowds in recent years with the visits of Cork and Kilkenny.
The requirements were not mentioned much then and a great day out was had by the children of Antrim watching their heroes on their own turf.
It was mentioned earlier in the thread that the draw was made with the capacity known. The Ulster council subsequently sold season tickets to Armagh knowing they couldn't fit everyone into Corrigan