I did a bit of research because of reders posts in relation to tax payers money and here is what I found:
Something that has been lost in the massive propaganda campaign waged against the GAA by the media in general and Independent newspapers in particular, are the facts. The reconstruction of Croke Park cost a total of €260 million. The GAA, an amateur organisation, set about the redevelopment work on their own, with no guarantee of financial help from the government. In fact, the new Cusack Stand was completed and paid for in cash before Charlie McCreevy made the first government donation towards the project. This money was neither requested by the GAA nor expected but was graciously accepted as there were no strings attached. Over the years the Government made further contributions and all together they totalled €110 million. This is the figure that is always used for the mythical "tax payers money" that has been used by certain sections of the media as a stick to beat the GAA with. The truth is that only €19 million of tax payers money was donated to the Croke Park project and this was to ensure that acceptable facilities would be in place at the stadium for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Special Olympics. The remaining €91 million came from lottery funding. If I recall correctly the National Lottery was set up to raise funds for sports infrastructure projects. So the contribution the tax-payer made to Croke Park amounted to less than 7.5% of the total construction costs.
So basically, the 110 mill being bandied about on here only 19 million of it was from taxpayers money.
Now look at the figures for the reconstruction of Landsdowne Road. After the demise of the "Bertie Bowl" the government announced that the new national stadium would instead be a rebuilt Landsdowne Road. Knowing that Croke Park would be the only option for hosting home rugby and soccer internationals in Dublin, John O'Donoghue announced that the new stadium would be of suitable dimensions to hold football, hurling, soccer and rugby matches. This of course was a blatant lie and was used as another point of leverage in opening Croke Park. For example, if Landsdowne Road would host GAA games then why shouldn't Croke Park host professional games. O'Donoghue also announced that the estimated cost for the redevelopment of the new venue would be €345 million. This project will receive €191 million in government aid of which €127 million will be from taxpayers money. So that's 37% of the total cost as opposed to 7.5% for Croke Park which is made up of tax payers money. How come I don't hear any journalists or pundits screaming these figures from their soap boxes. It should be noted however that the €345 million is just an estimate and the total cost is likely to be much more with the extra funds coming from the taxpayer.
Even of the 7.5% of funding, it is a known fact that the money the GAA have paid in VAT back to the government through the running of Croke Park far out weighs any money that the government paid out in the form of grants in the first place.