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Posted: 29 Jul 2018 at 9:06am |
SuperDave84 wrote:
Hah, some of the proceeds are going to a fund for seriously injured GAA players. Let's not get too carried away now TJ.
While it has gone from a fundraiser for his family and something they had control over (in terms of them being the ones who decided, presumably, to give a portion of the fund to the Marymount Hospice) to something bigger than that, ultimately everyone will end up in a better position. That's the bigger picture here. If Liam Miller's family end up with more than they would have done had it been held at Turner's Cross, if the hospice end up with more, and if a few GAA players who have suffered horrific injuries get a few quid too, then everyone is a winner.
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Why can't the GAA run their own charity event if they are so concerned about their former players with horrific injuries? Or better yet, give the gate for the Galway v Clare replay to their fund?
Whilst I accept that Liam Miller's family and the hospice will benefit more than they would have from Turner's Cross, this is mafia behaviour from the GAA.
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Posted: 29 Jul 2018 at 10:27am |
The O'Shea wrote:
GB 1HughJarse wrote:
The O'Shea wrote:
pre Madonna wrote:
Your last point makes no sense, but at least you're consistent. I'm not surprised your a GAA head, I always had you down as a conservative, FF voting catholic.
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You moan about how bad the GAA is in comparison to soccer, and then when someone defends the GAA by comparing it to soccer, you accuse them of having a "typical GAA mentality". As I said, hopelessly ironic.
Surprise surprise, I'm absolutely none of those things. It's nice to see you have an active imagination though
And by the way, it's "you're", not "your"
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“Your....you’re”......haha.... The O’Shea, are you Piers Morgan in disguise?? |
It's a nod to PM's well known penchant for pulling posters up on their grammar. |
And you got it wrong. Have you found my comparison yet ? Or were you spoofing? I think we both now the answer. Get back in your box and talk sh*te about what lad with a wolfhound is signing for Dulwich Hamlet.
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Posted: 29 Jul 2018 at 10:34am |
pre Madonna wrote:
The O'Shea wrote:
GB 1HughJarse wrote:
The O'Shea wrote:
pre Madonna wrote:
Your last point makes no sense, but at least you're consistent. I'm not surprised your a GAA head, I always had you down as a conservative, FF voting catholic.
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You moan about how bad the GAA is in comparison to soccer, and then when someone defends the GAA by comparing it to soccer, you accuse them of having a "typical GAA mentality". As I said, hopelessly ironic.
Surprise surprise, I'm absolutely none of those things. It's nice to see you have an active imagination though
And by the way, it's "you're", not "your"
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“Your....you’re”......haha.... The O’Shea, are you Piers Morgan in disguise?? |
It's a nod to PM's well known penchant for pulling posters up on their grammar. |
And you got it wrong. Have you found my comparison yet ? Or were you spoofing? I think we both now the answer. Get back in your box and talk sh*te about what lad with a wolfhound is signing for Dulwich Hamlet. |
How exactly did I get it wrong? You said "your a GAA head"..... Now, back into that box you mentioned son
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Posted: 29 Jul 2018 at 10:35am |
The O'Shea wrote:
pre Madonna wrote:
The O'Shea wrote:
GB 1HughJarse wrote:
The O'Shea wrote:
pre Madonna wrote:
Your last point makes no sense, but at least you're consistent. I'm not surprised your a GAA head, I always had you down as a conservative, FF voting catholic.
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You moan about how bad the GAA is in comparison to soccer, and then when someone defends the GAA by comparing it to soccer, you accuse them of having a "typical GAA mentality". As I said, hopelessly ironic.
Surprise surprise, I'm absolutely none of those things. It's nice to see you have an active imagination though
And by the way, it's "you're", not "your"
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“Your....you’re”......haha.... The O’Shea, are you Piers Morgan in disguise?? |
It's a nod to PM's well known penchant for pulling posters up on their grammar. |
And you got it wrong. Have you found my comparison yet ? Or were you spoofing? I think we both now the answer. Get back in your box and talk sh*te about what lad with a wolfhound is signing for Dulwich Hamlet. |
How exactly did I get it wrong? You said "your a GAA head"..... Now, back into that box you mentioned son |
Because you quoted a correct post. I'm still waiting for my 'hopeless irony' to show up, when it has been then I will gladly get in it...
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Posted: 29 Jul 2018 at 10:38am |
Lenny82 wrote:
SuperDave84 wrote:
Hah, some of the proceeds are going to a fund for seriously injured GAA players. Let's not get too carried away now TJ.
While it has gone from a fundraiser for his family and something they had control over (in terms of them being the ones who decided, presumably, to give a portion of the fund to the Marymount Hospice) to something bigger than that, ultimately everyone will end up in a better position. That's the bigger picture here. If Liam Miller's family end up with more than they would have done had it been held at Turner's Cross, if the hospice end up with more, and if a few GAA players who have suffered horrific injuries get a few quid too, then everyone is a winner.
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Why can't the GAA run their own charity event if they are so concerned about their former players with horrific injuries? Or better yet, give the gate for the Galway v Clare replay to their fund?
Whilst I accept that Liam Miller's family and the hospice will benefit more than they would have from Turner's Cross, this is mafia behaviour from the GAA. |
I don't know, why can't the FAI run a memorial for their deceased international on one of their own grounds? It works both ways... The amount of pointless mud being slung is ridiculous, the match is being held at PUC, maybe now we can actually return to focusing on what it's all about, honouring Liam Miller.
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Posted: 29 Jul 2018 at 10:40am |
The O'Shea wrote:
Lenny82 wrote:
SuperDave84 wrote:
Hah, some of the proceeds are going to a fund for seriously injured GAA players. Let's not get too carried away now TJ.
While it has gone from a fundraiser for his family and something they had control over (in terms of them being the ones who decided, presumably, to give a portion of the fund to the Marymount Hospice) to something bigger than that, ultimately everyone will end up in a better position. That's the bigger picture here. If Liam Miller's family end up with more than they would have done had it been held at Turner's Cross, if the hospice end up with more, and if a few GAA players who have suffered horrific injuries get a few quid too, then everyone is a winner.
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Why can't the GAA run their own charity event if they are so concerned about their former players with horrific injuries? Or better yet, give the gate for the Galway v Clare replay to their fund?
Whilst I accept that Liam Miller's family and the hospice will benefit more than they would have from Turner's Cross, this is mafia behaviour from the GAA. |
I don't know, why can't the FAI run a memorial for their deceased international on one of their own grounds? It works both ways... The amount of pointless mud being slung is ridiculous, the match is being held at PUC, maybe now we can actually return to focusing on what it's all about, honouring Liam Miller. |
So you admit you can't? Well done. Bringing the FAI into it again... 'Hopelessly ironic'.
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Posted: 29 Jul 2018 at 10:40am |
pre Madonna wrote:
The O'Shea wrote:
pre Madonna wrote:
The O'Shea wrote:
GB 1HughJarse wrote:
The O'Shea wrote:
pre Madonna wrote:
Your last point makes no sense, but at least you're consistent. I'm not surprised your a GAA head, I always had you down as a conservative, FF voting catholic.
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You moan about how bad the GAA is in comparison to soccer, and then when someone defends the GAA by comparing it to soccer, you accuse them of having a "typical GAA mentality". As I said, hopelessly ironic.
Surprise surprise, I'm absolutely none of those things. It's nice to see you have an active imagination though
And by the way, it's "you're", not "your"
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“Your....you’re”......haha.... The O’Shea, are you Piers Morgan in disguise?? |
It's a nod to PM's well known penchant for pulling posters up on their grammar. |
And you got it wrong. Have you found my comparison yet ? Or were you spoofing? I think we both now the answer. Get back in your box and talk sh*te about what lad with a wolfhound is signing for Dulwich Hamlet. |
How exactly did I get it wrong? You said "your a GAA head"..... Now, back into that box you mentioned son |
Because you quoted a correct post. I'm still waiting for my 'hopeless irony' to show up, when it has been then I will gladly get in it... |
That makes absolutely no sense. You made a basic grammatical error that you've pulled numerous people up on before, get over yourself and accept it.
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Posted: 29 Jul 2018 at 10:42am |
The O'Shea wrote:
pre Madonna wrote:
The O'Shea wrote:
pre Madonna wrote:
The O'Shea wrote:
GB 1HughJarse wrote:
The O'Shea wrote:
pre Madonna wrote:
Your last point makes no sense, but at least you're consistent. I'm not surprised your a GAA head, I always had you down as a conservative, FF voting catholic.
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You moan about how bad the GAA is in comparison to soccer, and then when someone defends the GAA by comparing it to soccer, you accuse them of having a "typical GAA mentality". As I said, hopelessly ironic.
Surprise surprise, I'm absolutely none of those things. It's nice to see you have an active imagination though
And by the way, it's "you're", not "your"
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“Your....you’re”......haha.... The O’Shea, are you Piers Morgan in disguise?? |
It's a nod to PM's well known penchant for pulling posters up on their grammar. |
And you got it wrong. Have you found my comparison yet ? Or were you spoofing? I think we both now the answer. Get back in your box and talk sh*te about what lad with a wolfhound is signing for Dulwich Hamlet. |
How exactly did I get it wrong? You said "your a GAA head"..... Now, back into that box you mentioned son |
Because you quoted a correct post. I'm still waiting for my 'hopeless irony' to show up, when it has been then I will gladly get in it... |
That makes absolutely no sense. You made a basic grammatical error that you've pulled numerous people up on before, get over yourself and accept it. |
You have serious issues with basic comprehension! Where have I denied it?
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Posted: 29 Jul 2018 at 11:16am |
Why is it that almost every thread on here goes way off track and turns into 2 posters having pointless arguement over something
Why cant the 2 off yous head off and finish this pointless sh*te over pm's and let the rest of us get back to focusing on the main issue at hsnd which is liam miller
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Posted: 29 Jul 2018 at 11:28am |
ringerbell wrote:
Why is it that almost every thread on here goes way off track and turns into 2 posters having pointless arguement over something
Why cant the 2 off yous head off and finish this pointless sh*te over pm's and let the rest of us get back to focusing on the main issue at hsnd which is liam miller
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Over PM's what?
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Posted: 29 Jul 2018 at 11:31am |
pre Madonna wrote:
ringerbell wrote:
Why is it that almost every thread on here goes way off track and turns into 2 posters having pointless arguement over something
Why cant the 2 off yous head off and finish this pointless sh*te over pm's and let the rest of us get back to focusing on the main issue at hsnd which is liam miller
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Over PM's what? |
Whatever you want im sure you can find something to cry about over them dont really care as long as it gets this topic back on track
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Posted: 29 Jul 2018 at 11:38am |
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Posted: 29 Jul 2018 at 11:58am |
SuperDave84 wrote:
Hah, some of the proceeds are going to a fund for seriously injured GAA players. Let's not get too carried away now TJ.
While it has gone from a fundraiser for his family and something they had control over (in terms of them being the ones who decided, presumably, to give a portion of the fund to the Marymount Hospice) to something bigger than that, ultimately everyone will end up in a better position. That's the bigger picture here. If Liam Miller's family end up with more than they would have done had it been held at Turner's Cross, if the hospice end up with more, and if a few GAA players who have suffered horrific injuries get a few quid too, then everyone is a winner.
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The GAA if they had any grace or dignity would allow the match to go ahead without pre-conditions or ''what's in it for us'' mentality.
How much of the proceeds will go to GAA players? Why could they not arrange their own day for another time? This day should be about Liam Miller and Liam Miller only. The GAA if they were so kind hearted, have never held big fundraisers for their players before to my knowledge. Why now? So now they want to take a portion of a dead football players money to make sure it goes to true gaels. They are an absolute disgrace and had to be shamed into it in front of the national media for nigh on 10 days to allow it to go ahead with a grudge. Even their statement is David Brent-esque. ''The Miller family would like to thank the GAA''.
As for the pitch markings, how is that going to work? How can you turn a GAA pitch into a football pitch in 20 mins without it looking ridiculous? It takes time to wash lines off and repaint a pitch.
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Posted: 29 Jul 2018 at 12:20pm |
SGBs on the YBIG tradesman thread looking for grass painters, it’ll be grand
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Posted: 29 Jul 2018 at 12:36pm |
Excellently put TJ.
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Posted: 29 Jul 2018 at 5:22pm |
This has been turned into a complete farce by the grab all mafia, the coonts and anybody who supports them should be fckin ashamed of themselves if they agree with this outcome
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Posted: 29 Jul 2018 at 8:10pm |
eireland wrote:
Great game of hurling held in croker today watched by over 55,000 Irish bigots. Typical Grab All Association playing for the draw.Next up we have cork v limerick tomorrow which should be watched by about 75,000 bigots.
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New rules were brought in to try and avoid replays, but carry on with your ignorant nonsense. Good lad.
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Posted: 29 Jul 2018 at 9:24pm |
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This has been turned into a complete farce by the grab all mafia, the coonts and anybody who supports them should be fckin ashamed of themselves if they agree with this outcome |
The same could be said about the fai
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