Corrigan Park in Belfast deemed too small to host meeting with All-Ireland champions
Antrim were drawn at home but their Corrigan Park venue has been deemed too small by the Ulster Council in a statement last month.
Despite discussions, the final decision was taken on Thursday afternoon by the province’s competitions control committee. “The complete 2025 Ulster senior football championship programme, including throw-in times and television schedules, will be finalised in the near future.”Happy 90th birthday, Ronnie Delany: from Wicklow’s fields to Olympic gold
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