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#1
Longford a point up, 5 minutes gone in the second period of extra time.
#2
GAA Discussion / Re: Minor All Ireland Footbal...
Last post by Blowitupref - Today at 09:20:13 PM
Longford one point ahead with 3 minutes of extra time to play.
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GAA Discussion / Re: Minor All Ireland Footbal...
Last post by Shamrock Shore - Today at 09:13:17 PM
Me nerves
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General discussion / Re: The far right
Last post by burdizzo - Today at 09:05:00 PM
Some people should stick to their brainless anti-fa pages.
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GAA Discussion / Re: Sam Maguire 2024 Group 2 ...
Last post by Armagh18 - Today at 09:04:56 PM
Sorry to read that, big fan of his and a massive blow to Mayo. Wishing him a full and speedy recovery.
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Laois / Re: 2024 Joe McDonagh Cup
Last post by Mossy Bruce - Today at 08:52:42 PM
Quote from: G@@ on Today at 10:01:32 AMAlmost certain RTE TV will cover this game ahead of the Leinster Final on June 8th. It'll probably be a 3.30pm or 4pm Irish time throw in with the Leinster Final to follow at 6pm.

I don't know if RTE matches are geo-blocked outside of Ireland Mossy, if you can go to https://www.rte.ie/player/onnow on Sunday from around 2pm Irish time and see if you can watch whatever game is on live.

If it doesn't work for you, then you'll need to look at getting some VPN software which allows you to cloak your location and set it to Ireland. There are plenty of free VPN software to be had at the end of a google search!

Quote from: imtommygunn on Today at 10:05:00 AMGAA Go might do it too for non Ireland?

RTÉ is geo-blocked, here in the States. A few years back, I tried watching a match on RTÉ via a VPN but RTÉ could detect it and I was still blocked (clever bastards). I do have a better VPN service, now, so I might try again.

I do have a GAAGO account so that's going to be first choice.

I'm REALLY looking forward to this match. It's going to be a brutal fight.
#7
Longford kicking themselves out of this.
#8
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and H...
Last post by Truthsayer - Today at 08:45:21 PM
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Quote from: square_ball on Today at 11:26:38 AMI see there a Ronan Strain being doing a bit of scoring for Drumquin in the first few rounds of Division 3. Is that the fella that played underage for Tyrone? I thought he was an Omagh man?
Yeah that's him, transferred to drumquin at the beginning of the year I believe. Not sure why?

Isn't he a son of Laurence Strain who would have been originally Drumquin back in the day.
Larry was Dregish? He was a tight boy.
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General discussion / Re: League of Ireland-Dublin T...
Last post by red hander - Today at 08:44:55 PM
Bohs are membership owned club, which is closed at moment I believe as it's fully subscribed, which is brilliant, but future growth depends on expanding Dalymount. If membership reopened, would be interested in checking that out. Very community centred and supportive of Palestine and refugees. Produced third shirt last year to raise money for kids in Gaza and was happy to buy it direct from club. Be my favourite LoI club, though season ticket holder at Cliftonville, which has closer fan links with Rovers.
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General discussion / Re: League of Ireland-Dublin T...
Last post by bennydorano - Today at 08:33:41 PM
I'd be interested to find some of this out myself. I've a mate from Ballymun who is a big Bohemians fan and their (or his anyway) mortal enemy / derby is St Patrick's Athletic. Looking at Google maps that's  slightly northside v inchinore.