Originally Posted by
elroy
As much as the gaa go on about how it is their stadium and so on, the reality is a substantial element of its funding and continued funding is governmental. Anyway Im not getting into that argument again but is there any other nation in the world where there would be so much hassle about such a move?!?!? I very much doubt it.
There is still a horrible undercurrent in the gaa who if they had their way would like soccer and rugby outlawed completely. The gaa is gaining a vast amount of money from the upcoming internationals yet we have not yet heard how they propose to spend this.In reality I think the FAI and IRFU have been as courteous as possible in this process, they know they would be screwed without such an agreement. I just hope once the first few games are over, the whole hullabaloo about the process will die off and there wont be so much drama (particularly from the gaa) about internationals been played there.
Such snipes like last week from the gaa guy from the north are unnecessary and pitiful. He was complaining about the number of times the rugby team have and are requesting to train there - i cant see how this is an issue to him or the gaa. The stadium is very much idle as it is. He mentioned that intercounty teams dont get the opportunity to train there as much before a big game, however the reality is that they have never asked and as it is an amateur sport they neither have the time.