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REPORTS: Dublin Fans Forced To Pay For 'Complimentary' Buses Laid On By Roscommon GAA

REPORTS: Dublin Fans Forced To Pay For 'Complimentary' Buses Laid On By Roscommon GAA
Gavin Cooney
By Gavin Cooney
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This is turning into a bit of a mess. Dr. Hyde Park was deemed unplayable at 9am this morning for today's National League clash between Roscommon and Dublin, and thus was moved to Carrick-on-Shannon, which is 44km away from Roscommon. The only train from Dublin to Roscommon left at 8am this morning, meaning that many Dublin fans arrived in Roscommon to the news that the game had been moved at extremely short notice.

To help the situation, Roscommon GAA laid on complimentary buses to ferry the stranded fans to Leitrim:

It appears now, however, that Dublin fans were forced to pay €10 each for the buses they believed were free. Stephen Doyle of 98FM tweeted  the fact:

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A number of other supporters have also taken to twitter to highlight it also:

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Balls.ie contacted the Roscommon county secretary and PRO, but neither were available for comment.

More to follow.

See Also: Limerick Manager TJ Ryan Takes Aim At 'Vultures' After League Quarter-Final Victory

 

 

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