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Published 15:54 5 Jan 2017 GMT
Updated 16:09 5 Jan 2017 GMT
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Anyway, we digress, our point is the Gaelic Athletic Association is well-served by its existing stock of stadiums. Croke Park (82,000), Semple Stadium (46,000), the Gaelic Grounds (50,000), Fitzgerald Stadium (43,000), MacHale Park (42,000), Clones (36,000) and O'Moore Park (27,000) - the country is littered with GAA stadiums that are rarely full.
Croke Park is guaranteed to be full twice a year. Provincial finals will sell out most years, but Ulster, Munster and Connacht are all served by multiple stadiums that are currently up to the job.
However over €150 million is to be spent on the redevelopment of Casement Park and Páirc Uí Chaoimh. No complaints about the second and third biggest cities on the island having GAA stadiums, obviously, but do they need to be quite so big?
The new, reduced Casement will still hold 34,500, if and when it gets off the foundations, while the hope is PáircUí Chaoimh will be ready for this year's Munster provincial finals.
https://twitter.com/PaircUiCha0imh/status/816192388750143488
The stadium's website promises the new ground by the Lee will "provide 45,000 spectators with the most comfortable yet intimate stadium in the country".
Parnell Park is intimate, Drogheda is intimate. This is a stadium any Premier League side would be delighted with, as this picture taken Thursday shows.
https://twitter.com/KevinMcCormack2/status/817016419686748160
It will be a stage fit for the 2016 Munster finals, but does a province of six counties and 1.25 million people need four stadiums (Semple, Limerick, Killarney and Cork) with capacities north of 40,000, all within two hours drive of each other?
It will be of benefit to the 2023 Rugby World Cup bid but do the GAA really need a herd of potential white elephants scattered all over the country?
Atmosphere benefits from a crowd - that is a mass of people crowded into a confined space. Atmosphere does not benefit from giant, half-empty stadiums.
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