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Paddy Power put up 'cousin shifting booths' ahead of All-Ireland hurling final
13:36, 4 SEPTEMBER 2015
BY CILLIAN O'BRIEN
The move sees a number of disused phone boxes wrapped for privacy and placed in traditional bogger hotspots
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With Dublin set to mobbed by hordes of culchie GAA fans this weekend, cheeky bookmaker Paddy Power has unveiled a series of 'cousin shifting booths' in the capital.
The move sees a number of disused phone boxes wrapped for privacy and placed in hotspots such as Harcourt Street, O'Connell Street and Croke Park.
With Mayo facing Dublin in a replay of their All-Ireland football semi-final tomorrow and Kilkenny facing Galway in the All-Ireland hurling final on Sunday, the GAA will have a busy few days counting the cash coming its way thanks to the nearly 200,000 fans likely to go through the turnstiles this weekend.
FĂ©ilim Mac An Iomaire, a spokesperson for Paddy Power, said: "There's nothing like a bit of craic between fans before a big match.
"For the last decade, phone booths have seen as much use as Mayo's trophy cabinet and we're delighted to have not only found a good use for them but to also provide an area for non-Pale dwellers to embrace in private.
"The funny thing is, we're really having a laugh at the outdated stereotype of country folk rather than pointing an accusatory e-finger at the lovely people living outside The Pale."
The 'we apologise to anyone who was offended' press release has already been written. Jobs a good'un.