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Published 10:20 27 Jun 2018 BST
Updated 10:22 27 Jun 2018 BST
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"We need to hold firm on this and strengthen our resolve. All we want is due process for our players... "This is about the guys that have been training for five or six nights a week for the last seven months."Fittingly, the Kildare radio station concluded the interview by playing Tom Petty's rousing, anthemic 'I Won't Back Down'. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvlTJrNJ5lA While Mayo have gone with a 'wait and see' approach - opting to steer clear of the controversy - many of their supporters have taken to social media to back the Lilywhites' bold stance. The popular Mayo GAA Banter page has come out firmly in favour of Kildare's Newbridge or Nowhere position. https://twitter.com/mayogaabanter/status/1011509292405583872 They are not the only ones. This issue has exercised GAA fans - from die-hards to casuals and occasionals and everyone in between - and has surely made the association sit up and take notice. https://twitter.com/MayoAreBack/status/1011713159227494402 Mayo supporter Stephen Walshe made this excellent point:
'Kildare have however played home games elsewhere in both league & championship before (Croke Park & Portlaoise). Genuinely curious as to why the absolutism now? For what it's worth, home should mean home... for EVERY county regardless of no. of season ticket holders.'https://twitter.com/myunrulymess/status/1011528824843010048 Solidarity.
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