Quote from: Captain Obvious on May 19, 2024, 02:47:28 PMThey won't care however Tyrone should have won that final by 15+ points. What's with all the number 11 talk? Anyone that has been watching him stand out at minor,schools or U20 this year should know Eoin McElholm name at this stage.Thought I was going crazy. McElholm is the main man on this Tyrone team. Like referring to R. Canavan in '22 as the #12
Quote from: armaghniac on May 20, 2024, 05:49:29 PMThere is a bit of chatter about the GAA using AI images for programme covers, complete with soccer goals.
Quote from: markl121 on May 15, 2024, 11:41:53 AMQuote from: tonto1888 on May 15, 2024, 10:12:34 AMIt's on viaplay or premier sports and also bet365.Quote from: markl121 on May 15, 2024, 08:25:12 AMany hockey fans? Stanley cup playoffs been class so far
havent watche din a while. What channel is it on these days
QuoteDoubts cast over Casement Park being ready for Euro 2028
GAA president Jarlath Burns has called on Chris Heaton-Harris to "make good" on his assurances last year that the money would be found for the stadium.
MON, 20 MAY, 2024 - 21:08
JOHN FOGARTY
Delays in the British government's commitment to the rebuild of Casement Park have cast doubt over the stadium being ready to host Euro 2028 games.
At Saturday's GAA Central Council meeting, director general Tom Ryan relayed to delegates that there was no update from London about how much they are prepared to contribute to the reconstruction.
In the context of the imminent deadlines that have to be met for the Belfast stadium to be a venue for the competition, there is growing concern in the GAA that the British government will not deliver on assurances given last year.
The stadium's listing as a Euro 2028 venue is considered integral to the additional funding that had been assured by the UK Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Chris Heaton-Harris.
GAA president Jarlath Burns has called on Heaton-Harris to "make good" on his assurances last year that the money would be found for the stadium. However, the minister has baulked at the possibility the final bill for the reconstruction could exceed £308 million (€360.35m).
That figure has been disputed on the GAA side but as the Irish Examiner reported last month, the cost could be amplified by the discovery of waste materials on the Andersonstown Road grounds.
The Stormont Executive's original contribution in 2011 was £62.5m (€73.12m), while the Government in February announced a commitment of €50m (£42.74m). The GAA has refused to increase its original £15m (€17.55m). Another £13m (€15.21m) was recently committed to Casement Park from Stormont as an "executive flagship project".
Earlier this month, First Minister Michelle O'Neill insisted the stadium would be built in time for the Euros in June 2028.
"Hosting the 2028 European Championship in a world-class Casement Park presents our island and economy with an unprecedented opportunity, and it's going to be an enormous opportunity, and it's going to be a fantastic investment, and we are going to build Casement Park."