Venue row is unfair on Antrim players, says McGinley

Enda McGinley believes that the on-going row over where Antrim will play their Ulster SFC quarter-final against All-Ireland champions Armagh is unfair on the players and that Ulster GAA have got their priorities wrong.

Antrim are adamant that the game be played at their home venue of Corrigan Park while the Ulster GAA insist that it be played at Páirc Esler in Newry.

Antrim had stated they would not take part in the fixture if it was moved away from their home ground and with weeks to go until the 12 April game, there appear to be an impasse.

Ulster GAA claim that Corrigan Park’s capacity does not meet the “required health and safety standard” to stage the match. According to Ulster, Corrigan Park has…

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