Agreed it is not cut and dried.Originally Posted by Superhoops
The GAA will still be able to charge a premium on the rent as the F.A.I. could not be sure of filling Old Trafford or even Anfield. They will sellout Croke Park no problem.
The real losers if home football and rugby games went to Britain would the greater Dublin economy. The government cannot allow this to happen. The F.A.I. cannot be seen to move abroad and also still expect government funding for Lansdowne.
As for fixtures well it will reduce our negotiating power but we can control our own destiny here. Croke Park is effectively closed for 8 motnhs of the eyar anyway so plenty of scope here to play games.
We do owe a lot of away friendlies anyway. This would have been forseen years ago. Croke Park is not viable for a home friendly v Canada.
No ideas re the surface not being suitable for football however the GAA will need to sort out the surface for their own games.
I'd have no problem going to Liverpool or Manchester (Cardiff is a great stadium but very difficult to get to) for games either but I would have a problem with the revenue and jobs lost to this economy.
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