Munster would love to play in Páirc Uí Chaoimh, says chief operating officer Philip Quinn Tags:ireland 4 comments They wouldn’t be able to fill it going by some more recent attendances at Thomond Park. Would be great for a Champions Cup SF if they could make it that far, rather than going to Dublin for it. Was at Thomand Park at the weekend vs Leinster. Stadium was half full. Either people bandwagon Six Nations or there are more glaring issues behind the scenes It’d be fine for bigger games if the demand was there. But for regular games not needed at all. Tbh, sort of questioning the point of the stadiums existence, generally speaking. Elton John and Ed Sheeran aren’t available for bookings every month. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Would be great for a Champions Cup SF if they could make it that far, rather than going to Dublin for it.
Was at Thomand Park at the weekend vs Leinster. Stadium was half full. Either people bandwagon Six Nations or there are more glaring issues behind the scenes
It’d be fine for bigger games if the demand was there. But for regular games not needed at all. Tbh, sort of questioning the point of the stadiums existence, generally speaking. Elton John and Ed Sheeran aren’t available for bookings every month.
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They wouldn’t be able to fill it going by some more recent attendances at Thomond Park.
Would be great for a Champions Cup SF if they could make it that far, rather than going to Dublin for it.
Was at Thomand Park at the weekend vs Leinster.
Stadium was half full.
Either people bandwagon Six Nations or there are more glaring issues behind the scenes
It’d be fine for bigger games if the demand was there. But for regular games not needed at all.
Tbh, sort of questioning the point of the stadiums existence, generally speaking. Elton John and Ed Sheeran aren’t available for bookings every month.