Wexford's Aindreas Doyle has aired his grievance at Dublin's advantage when continually playing matches at Croke Park.
Wexford meet Dublin in the Leinster SFC semi-final on Sunday, with that match preceeded by Meath and Kildare in the other semi.
Doyle told the Irish Examiner: "I've been known to bring this up in the past. I think last year Dublin played 14 games and 11 of them were here, between league and championship.
"That'd be unheard of in any other sport.
"If Kerry played 11 of their 14 games down in Killarney we'd probably be seeing Kerry win the All-Ireland every year. It has to be an advantage and it's not right."
Dublin have played 37 of their last 38 Championship games at Croke Park.
"Obviously there's huge monetary conditions attached to it and the GAA are making massive money when Dublin play here," continued Doyle, who was speaking at HQ ahead of the game, and plays his club football in the capital with Parnells.
"But while mentioning it now, that won't be something we’ll be looking at as we go towards Sunday.
“It’s not for us to decide where Dublin play. But it has to be an advantage and there’s no point in saying it’s not."