Northern Ireland Defeats England in SAFIB Centenary Shield, Record Attendance Achieved
Northern Ireland Defeats England in SAFIB Centenary Shield, Record Attendance Achieved

Northern Ireland Defeats England in SAFIB Centenary Shield, Record Attendance Achieved

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Northern Ireland Screen is providing free transportation for members of the local games and interactive sector to attend the FÍS Games Summit in Galway on April 11, with a 52-seat bus available for the trip from Belfast. Attendees must reserve their seats by March 24, and those who only need tickets can request them separately. Meanwhile, a controversy is brewing regarding the Ulster senior football championship, as Antrim's home match against Armagh is threatened to be moved from Corrigan Park due to venue suitability concerns. Critics argue this decision would unfairly disadvantage Antrim, who have been without their home ground for 12 years. The situation has drawn comparisons to previous instances where matches were successfully hosted at smaller venues despite similar challenges. Stakeholders are urging the Ulster Council to reconsider to avoid further complications and public backlash.

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