But Waterford aren't in junior footballAnd I've addressed how the crowd impact from being at home will be negligible
My minnowism reference was in response to someone justifying not moving the game on the basis that it would involve having to pay rent for a ground. That is clearly a ridiculously minnowistic arguement - particularly for a club who pay to rent their home ground anyway.
In the PSG game, the compact nature of the Brandywell, the partizan crowd, and the huge gulf in standards between our facilities and those PSG were used to were all expected to be, and proved to be, key in the game. None of those 3 arguements stacks up for the RSC in this game.
Regardless - I can totally see why Waterford would want to play it at the RSC. I'd just be a bit disappointed if they didn't at least consider alternatives.
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I honestly cant believe that this thread has gone on this far, do CCFC supporters expect WUFC and other clubs to bow to their whims every time something dont work to their favour? GROW UP !!
What team would fire away home adavantage to suit an opposing team, CCFC supporters have always been giving out about the ground conditions at the RSC, and now that the club is building a new stand and improving the whole ground THEY ARE STILL BLOODY COMPLAINING !!
I wonder how many of these idiots are still wearing nappies ?
I honestly can't believe you're still whinging about others whinging . . . . . .
Going around in circles.
The small capacity is a balls.
WUFC might have considered moving it, and it might even have been profitable for them to do so.
They decided to keep the game in Waterford.
End of.*
*just for Dodge.
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Look, WUFC is not going to change their mind to suit the whingers down on Leeside, the draw has been made, live with it and stop your whining, if you have that much of a gripe then dont bother your a**e coming to the game, if your passionate about your team you will go anywhere to support them, i do.
But you still have to agree that switch the game to the Cross and having four (4) times the crowd makes the most sense. I'm not saying the Waterford are nonsensical but just a bit blurred in their perspective.
The Cross or Buckley Park ..... you know it makes sense !!![]()
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Stop griping about not being able to support your team and just go and support them anywhere?
That's just too weird...
WUFC are under no obligations to move the game and to be fair they have valid reasons for the reduced capacity and they have offered more than 10%.
However I think you'll find that having too little capacity is an issue that annoys supporters everywhere, not just "whingers down on Leeside".
Given the attendence at Waterford's last cup game and last 'Munster Derby' Cork have a right to feel hard done by the amount of tickets they have been given.
Am I the only one who thinks of 1965, Paris, Wembley, and a few quid in the bank for the FAI?
Just a question, not a comment.
That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.
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Originally Posted by Dodge
The Echo have a small clarifying statement from a Mr Gavin Lonergan of the Health & Safety Authority. They want to make clear that they had no involvement in setting a limit of 1,200 on the RSC game.
Strange one
I didnt win a ticket![]()
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