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24th January 2019
08:16am GMT

The Galway defender spoke to the media for the Allianz Football League launch on Wednesday and didn't exactly roll out any old cliched line or shut down questions to remind the press that he wasn't allowed to talk about county football. No, he came out and said what he was thinking.
And what he was thinking was that Dublin shouldn't be allowed to play their All-Ireland semi-finals in Croke Park.
"Dublin are so used to playing in Croke Park, maybe it’s a slight advantage of them, whereas teams like us wouldn’t be playing every weekend in it," Kyne told the press. "It definitely makes a difference. Maybe semi-finals at least should be played at a neutral venue. There are plenty of grounds around the country that could host a semi-final if the GAA wanted to go that way."In the same week that Donegal forwarded a motion to have Dublin's advantage of playing two Croke Park games in the quarter-finals revised, Kyne has gone one further and pointed to the games in the last four. Galway lost to Dublin in the semis last year and, whilst the capital would generally have packed out headquarters for a game like that in the past, just 54,000 people were in attendance.
“Even for the Super 8s in Croke Park it’s a big advantage for Dublin," Kyne looked at the bigger picture beyond what happened to Galway. "They had two home games there last year."As it stands, Dublin will have two games in Croke Park for the Super 8s again in 2019 but the GAA were well aware of that issue even before the motion of the championship restructure was passed. https://www.sportsjoe.ie/gaa/give-advantage-gaa-response-super-8s-question-one-year-ago-166878
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