and potentially the Aviva Stadium, so Dublin can hold one third of the matches, has raised concerns about the lack of investment in chronically underdeveloped League of Ireland stadiums.
On the scepticism surrounding the bid, in the context that facilities at several leading clubs are in tatters, Kenny responded: “That is a point of view which I respect but I don’t necessarily think they are conflicting. “Ultimately, Euro ’28 is a money generator for the economy, right? I don’t know what is involved in the finance. I have no idea how much it is costing, so I am not qualified to speak on the exact figures involved.
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