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Neil Armstrong
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Posted: 09 Apr 2021 at 10:33pm |
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Ulster Champions 2020 our 40th Title. Take that all ye Moanaghan ***ts!
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Denis Irwin
Robbie Keane Stay Home & watch Lethal Weapon Joined: 03 Feb 2008 Location: Ath Cliath Status: Offline Points: 37951 |
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Eamonn Dunphy:"I'll tell you who wrote it, Rod Liddle, he's the guy who ran away and left his wife for a young one".
Bill O'Herlihy: Ah ye can't be saying that now Eamonn |
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Neil Armstrong
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Ulster Champions 2020 our 40th Title. Take that all ye Moanaghan ***ts!
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eireland
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Farrell suspended for 12 weeks. Fair play to DCB. I'd guess at least 10 other countries breaching but definitely not all.
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Shedite
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Dalymount79
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Would be funny if the dublin players covid breach was an April fool
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Sham157
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Edited by Sham157 - 05 Mar 2021 at 10:16am |
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pre Madonna
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For fans of the edit.
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Dugs
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he seems like a decent enough fella. never knew he was scottish!!!! no hint of any accent left anyway.
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Donegalman
Liam Brady Joined: 16 Jun 2015 Location: Donegal Status: Offline Points: 1650 |
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Ah of course there must be always that thought of missing out on the all Ireland. Himself and Michael Hegarty were the only two starters from the 2011 team to miss out. But I’m talking about him benefitting in terms that he got in with tg4, he was on the Sunday game often enough there for a few years and opened a hugely successful Irish college along with the pub so he’s doing very week for himself. He took the gaoth dobhair job for the year ahead too.
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Roberto Baggio
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He's bound to always regret missing out on that All Ireland winning campaign at least a little bit, regardless of it prolonging his club career
Was hard to tell if he was right or left footed last night when watching clips of him, scored some crackers off both feet
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Donegalman
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That game was in Letterkenny but it was Donegal v Laois yeah. McGuinness fairly changed his stance after that by asking Cassidy back about a month or so later. Cassidy missed out on the all Ireland but in the long run he’s benefited from being dropped and the publicity that came with it. Very good watch last night so it was.
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Roberto Baggio
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Yeah think it was Ballyshannon
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sid waddell
Roy Keane On a dark desert highway Joined: 20 Nov 2009 Status: Offline Points: 12173 |
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I saw that live Was it a match between Donegal and Laois in Ballyshannon, I think Laois won fairly well too I was squirming watching it
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Roberto Baggio
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Laochra Gael last night on Kevin Cassidy was a good show
Had never seen that interview before when they were asking Jim McGuinness about Cassidy possibly ever returning to the fold, after a match on TG4 which Cassidy was doing punditry work at and was literally standing two yards away! How awkward |
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Because they couldn't afford to pay for half the GPO? Surely that highlights how these clubs need GAA intervention even more. Lads I think Mayo get the most stick off Dublin fans because they've put it up to them the most over the years. So you'll get a reaction and some banter back from them. You're not going to get that sl*gging off meath or Kildare because there fans have long since given up on the big ball.
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I think there is a wing of fans that are buoyed by it, on both sides. Its a new rivalry. In the 1990s Dublin's peak coincided with a miss in the streaming of the AI Semi Finals, and a team that lost to Leitrim in 1994. On the other hand as Dublin declined after 1995, Mayo were on the rise. In the late 1990s Mayo were in the Top two or three in the Country. By 1997, it would have been a hard sell to suggest Dublin were top 10. If anything, the 2006 game probably still has more to it than we think, as it was, in reality, for the chance to be beaten by a top Kerry team. I have no doubt in certain fans minds, an average Mayo team acting as "wind up merchants", and a psychologically suspect Dublin team responding created a little division whereby there is a view these were rivals, when in fact there was little recent history between the teams. Remarkably, if Dublin had kept their composure at that time, and played for more than 20 minutes, that was a winnable game. But I think some fans probably look historically at that. And then there is the imputation of mentality from other sports like soccer, by newer fans who think this is the way to behave. I'm not going to pretend that Dubliners couldn't act the maggot before 2010, trust me, I say it. One particular follower sticks out in my mind, and I recall their constant presence at matches after the turn of the millennium. And at least that was just lip. But its responding to what is a modern Dublin v Kerry, or Kerry v Tyrone rivalry.
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and yet there wasn't enough interest in Wicklow to fully take up the help offered from this "token gesture".....
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