Have Mayo and Tyrone got a glow in the dark kit
If like us you were up nice and early this morning then you’ll have noticed quite a lot of fog around the country with visibility pretty much reduced to nothing in some parts.
It’s lifted in many places thankfully, but things in the West still seem a bit dodgy if these pictures are anything to go by. Normally fog wouldnt bother us but when it interferes in our sport then we’re very annoyed.
Castlebar is the venue for today’s Allianz league clash of Mayo and Tyrone and it was earlier looking like the game may not go ahead
Question marks over Mayo v Tyrone in Castlebar? This is MacHale Park right now. #gaa #fog @IrishSunSport pic.twitter.com/h2BrZ51YS2
— Gordon Manning (@Gordon_Manning) February 8, 2015
Thankfully conditions improved and the game is going ahead
Fog has cleared any doubt that play wasn't possible is now gone @MayoGAA @TyroneGAALive pic.twitter.com/eeIRUGpzaI
— Oisin Langan (@oisinlangan) February 8, 2015
Things in Tuam don’t look so good for the ladies football clash of Galway and Dublin though
Major doubt @dublinladiesg v Galway will go ahead Tuam Stadium covered in Fog @LadiesFootball @DubGAAOfficial pic.twitter.com/v4CGyPFUuc
— DublinLGFA (@dublinladiesg) February 8, 2015
In the midlands and the floodlights in Portlaoise might not be much use in conditions like these
@SportsJOEdotie the fog could do with lifting too at O Moore Park, Portlaoise! #GAA pic.twitter.com/4sfj4XAZL2
— Freddie (@FreddieGalvin) February 8, 2015