The GAA has denied a request to move the All-Ireland Group stages clash between Armagh and Galway to Croke Park
A REQUEST TO move the All-Ireland Group stages clash between Armagh and Galway to Croke Park has been denied by the GAA.
However, a request to stage the tie at GAA Headquarters has been rejected. A statement on the Armagh GAA Twitter page reads:Advertisement ⁰We understand that many of our loyal supporters will be disappointed by this as our request for a change of venue to Croke Park was denied.Armagh is one of the better-supported football counties and have already attended several games this season in impressive numbers, while the resurgence and run to the All-Ireland final last year has swollen the Galway travelling faithful.
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