Three Cheers for Cavan finally getting to play in the New Croke Park

Started by Maximus Marillius, April 16, 2007, 02:53:08 PM

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farniel

Aye fair play. Here's hoping for a Cavan v Monaghan final!  ;D ;D

cavan4ever

The lights will be on aswell so we will get to play under them along time before most counties will. !!!

Shamrock Shore

Leitrim, then, by my reckoning, will be the longest county out of Croke Park (I am lumping hurlers and footballers).

A good, what, 13 years?

Was 10 years for Cavan.

imtommygunn

Leitrim were in croke last year for the tommy murphy cup final.

BallyhaiseMan

Max whats it like to have only 1 Senior All Ireland and just 7 Ulster Senior Titles ?   :P  :D  ;D


BallyhaiseMan

MOST of them eh Max,so out of those 8 titles you must have been there at some of those in 58,70,75 or 76.
Ya auld c**t ya  :D

The Bottom Brick

Ballyhaise, don't you know that Ulster football only began in the 90s?
33, 35, 47, 48, 52, 07!

BallyhaiseMan

ah yes i Forgot Brick,
Football in Derry only began in 1993.
My mistake Max.  :)

thebandit

Whereas football in Cavan has been dead now for a long number of years ;)

thebandit

For the benefit of Ky Auvin men everywhere.


Directions

Croke Park is situated in north Dublin between Drumcondra and Ballybough and is bordered by Jones's Road to the west, Clonliffe Road to the north, St. James Avenue to to the east and the Royal Canal to the south.

The stadium is well served by public transport.  Bus, Rail, DART and LUAS can all bring you to less than a 15 minute walk from the ground.  Croke Park have recently launched an initiative to encourage greater use of public transport by visitors to the stadium.  A specially commissioned map has been launched to demonstrate how close Croke Park is to a host of public transport solutions.  Croke Park is situated in a residential area with only limited parking available on match days and local residents expect to use this parking.  And remember the authorities will be continuing their policy of clamping in the area on match days. Why risk spoiling a great day out?

Onsite parking at the stadium is only available for non-match and non-concert events. 

Take the stress out of travelling to Croke Park.  Download Map and Public Transport Guide



Please note that tickets are no longer available for the Nally Stand

Hardy

There is ample parking for asses and carts in the grounds of Clonliffe College. A glossary of driving and parking terms and how they are translated for use with articulated donkey-and-cart units follows:

Start = Yaaaah
Reverse = Hike
Go forward = G'up
Go forward a little more = G'up owwa dah
Stop = Wo
Stop immediately! = Wo ya hoor ya
Will I mind yer car mister = Give me money or I'll ate one of yer ass's legs

BallyhaiseMan

Hardy dont be stoning our buses and cars Saturday Night just because Monaghan beat ya out the gates  :P