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Originally posted by Bitored Bitored wrote:

Originally posted by Green Devil Green Devil wrote:

Dublin -3 is a brilliant bet 

Whats the odds?
Be very tempted to back this.


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Weather forecast not great for Sunday . Won't help traipsing around Dorset St looking for a ticket.
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Dublin starting XV





Very happy with that.
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Mayo are going to do it i feel


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Originally posted by Bitored Bitored wrote:

Originally posted by Green Devil Green Devil wrote:

Dublin -3 is a brilliant bet 

Whats the odds?
Be very tempted to back this.

Very little between the sides over the past few years. Even though Mayo wouldn't fill anyone with 100 percent confidence with their displays this summer, I doubt there will be more than a kick of a ball in this one. One of the teams to win by 1-3 points seems the way to go for betting purposes imo.
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Originally posted by Denis Irwin Denis Irwin wrote:

Dublin starting XV





Very happy with that.
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Dubs by 6 points .
Dubs have had 2 tough games v Donegal and Kerry while Mayo have played f**k all since they went out of Connacht.
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Well after Sunday only ONLY 17,658 finals to be played in Ireland before Christmas . 
Is there an off season in this sport ?
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Originally posted by Claret Murph Claret Murph wrote:

Well after Sunday only ONLY 17,658 finals to be played in Ireland before Christmas . 
Is there an off season in this sport ?


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Bit of a tangent here, and I'm not sl*gging off Mayo, because all counties have them, but those 2 culture of entitlement bandwagoning senators having the cheek to give out about the GAA for not allocating them tickets to the final are an embarrassment. 


That article there says the GAA are 'reviewing' their ticket policies for TD's/Senators, here's an idea, don't give them any unless they can produce ticket stubs from a few league games. No doubt at all that if you were to ask those 2 why they weren't at the league game V Roscommon, you would get guff about them not having the time as they were busy attending to the needs of their constituents or some such, but yet they have the time tomorrow to go to the final. Funny that. 

To be fair, given the GAA is only in theory apolitical (anyone who is anyone at local GAA level in any county has usually strong FF or FG connections), I can only conclude those 2 politicians must be thoroughly disliked within their own parties that one of their colleagues couldn't sort out a ticket for them on the QT. 


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Originally posted by rossieman rossieman wrote:

Originally posted by Claret Murph Claret Murph wrote:

Well after Sunday only ONLY 17,658 finals to be played in Ireland before Christmas . 
Is there an off season in this sport ?


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Is there and off season ???????? 
Every week there seems to be a final in and around Galway so my question stands Geek
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Originally posted by deise316 deise316 wrote:

Bit of a tangent here, and I'm not sl*gging off Mayo, because all counties have them, but those 2 culture of entitlement bandwagoning senators having the cheek to give out about the GAA for not allocating them tickets to the final are an embarrassment. 


That article there says the GAA are 'reviewing' their ticket policies for TD's/Senators, here's an idea, don't give them any unless they can produce ticket stubs from a few league games. No doubt at all that if you were to ask those 2 why they weren't at the league game V Roscommon, you would get guff about them not having the time as they were busy attending to the needs of their constituents or some such, but yet they have the time tomorrow to go to the final. Funny that. 

To be fair, given the GAA is only in theory apolitical (anyone who is anyone at local GAA level in any county has usually strong FF or FG connections), I can only conclude those 2 politicians must be thoroughly disliked within their own parties that one of their colleagues couldn't sort out a ticket for them on the QT. 


You'd think it would be enough for them to get into the Oireachtas without actually being elected. Back of the queue, ladies.
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Originally posted by Claret Murph Claret Murph wrote:

Originally posted by rossieman rossieman wrote:

Originally posted by Claret Murph Claret Murph wrote:

Well after Sunday only ONLY 17,658 finals to be played in Ireland before Christmas . 
Is there an off season in this sport ?


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Is there and off season ???????? 
Every week there seems to be a final in and around Galway so my question stands Geek

Yes, there is an off season,why do you think there isnt ?

What are the 17,658 finals left to be played before xmas?

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Originally posted by deise316 deise316 wrote:

Bit of a tangent here, and I'm not sl*gging off Mayo, because all counties have them, but those 2 culture of entitlement bandwagoning senators having the cheek to give out about the GAA for not allocating them tickets to the final are an embarrassment. 


That article there says the GAA are 'reviewing' their ticket policies for TD's/Senators, here's an idea, don't give them any unless they can produce ticket stubs from a few league games. No doubt at all that if you were to ask those 2 why they weren't at the league game V Roscommon, you would get guff about them not having the time as they were busy attending to the needs of their constituents or some such, but yet they have the time tomorrow to go to the final. Funny that. 

To be fair, given the GAA is only in theory apolitical (anyone who is anyone at local GAA level in any county has usually strong FF or FG connections), I can only conclude those 2 politicians must be thoroughly disliked within their own parties that one of their colleagues couldn't sort out a ticket for them on the QT. 




They probably would spout such sh*te but Senators dont have constituents.
I dont think I had  heard of Catherine Noone before yesterday but anytime I have heard Michelle Mulherin mentioned its always been something embarrassing.She is f**king clueless and at least she wasnt voted back in for a second term but of course Enda got her a handy number in the Senate.
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Originally posted by rossieman rossieman wrote:

Dubs by 6 points .
Dubs have had 2 tough games v Donegal and Kerry while Mayo have played f**k all since they went out of Connacht.

Did Mayo not beat Tyrone in the QF? A Tyrone side 3rd favs for the All Ireland at the time and tipped by most to make the final at least.
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Mayo beat them but fell over the line another 5mins and Tyrone would have won IMO.


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Originally posted by Hans Moleman Hans Moleman wrote:

Originally posted by rossieman rossieman wrote:

Dubs by 6 points .
Dubs have had 2 tough games v Donegal and Kerry while Mayo have played f**k all since they went out of Connacht.

Did Mayo not beat Tyrone in the QF? A Tyrone side 3rd favs for the All Ireland at the time and tipped by most to make the final at least.


They did.
Tyrone were hyped up beyond belief when they had coasted Div 2 and had no real challenge up to the Mayo game.Tyrone had very little attacking threat and yet Mayo made hard work of it.
A good win for Mayo but Dubs had much tougher challenges in their last 2 games.

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