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#1
I would like to thank the quick reaction to what I can only guess were locals that came upon the crash, came along that road around 8 and had to brake suddenly when I saw a guy come out of the pissing rain in a yellow high vis jacket frantically waving us to stop. We were all sent down a secondary route.

Once we came back out on the N17, we saw ambulances and cop cars flying towards the scene, so I think they might have well prevented more cars coming into the crash scene, weather was atrocious, one of thoese nights when full wipers were on and still difficult to drive so I would blame no-one yet J70.
#2
General discussion / Re: Taylor Made R7 Super Quad
November 13, 2007, 09:42:34 AM
I wouldnt give a shite about getting a counterfeit one Hardstation, there was a survey done with Pros a few months back where most of them picked the counterfeit Golf Club as the real one. The counterfeit ones are just as high end as the real ones, mate got counterfeit Callaways over in China last year for 50 euros, they are so good that the local club pro has given him money to get him a set in the new year.

Sounds like an awful lot of money for a 13 year old, he would want to be some player. I bet he has just seen the ads for it with Poulter and just wants one!
#3
Local GAA Discussion / Re: GAA Club Websites
November 08, 2007, 09:53:36 PM
Armaghgaa.net have redesigned their website also, sportsmanager.ie seem to be doing a lot of the County board websites around the country at the moment
#4
Would love to go to AC/DC again, went to them in the states a few years back and it was the best concert i was ever at. Mountbatten is mad to get them into Slane though
#5
You are wasting your time with the GAA system it is useless!

Why dont you try Gaelsport.com or sportsmanager.ie
#6
General discussion / Re: The Official Golf Thread
May 21, 2007, 11:33:26 AM
I was very surprised at the moaning of the players on the difficulties of the course, while I am a useless player myself I do enjoy playing the tougher holes as I get more satisfaction out of getting a par on an index 1 rather than one of the easier holes.

The conditions are tough for everyone and surely those pros who are going around with 64/65's every week must enjoy the challenge that a sub 70 round in Adare would be. I thought McGinleys comments on the European Tour set up being too easy and not a sufficent challenge for the majors as spot on.

Tiger and Phil apart we have far stronger players than any tour but why has it taken so long for us to win a major,
british open....we dont play enough Links courses on the regular tour,
US open, masters and us pga the course set up is harder than anything we play over here regularly except maybe for Valderama, so I applaud Adare for making it a test.

There is nothing worse for me than seeing Tiger hit it a mile away from the fairway, yet then he hits a short iron beauty from the rough. Straight driving should be rewarded and an errant drive should be punished, the more wayward the drive the deeper the rough should be in my opinion
#7
Thinks St James is an amalgamation of Renmore and Mervue. Mervue were always good underage but most of them eventually decide to stick with soccer or drugs
#8
Will try to tap you up before the hated enemy Corofin boys get on to me, Terryland is near enough to Salthill, they have a decent enough Junior A team, its usually fairly good at the start of the year before the senior team takes all the promising players.

Other city clubs would be St Michaels, used to be poor but won the Minor championship a few years back so I presume loads of good young players (I detest marking a good young lad, they run too much)

Otherwise St James is the other city club.

Further out on the outskirts of the city, you would have Claregalway, Moycullen, Oranmore, Bearna, Annaghdown etc

However the traffic in Galway these days is horrendous so stick with a city team.

My vote would be Salthill, good social scene to boot and it will please your paymasters as you will get any scandal coming from the Mulholland chain
#9
GAA Discussion / Re: Official gaa.ie websites
January 08, 2007, 09:38:43 PM
Flairgun send me a pm about what you want out of a potential GAA Club website and I might have a ready made solution for you.
#10
GAA Discussion / Re: Irish News Best GAA Websites
January 04, 2007, 03:53:06 PM
Fair point, however how they got in Division 2 showing latest fixtures for October 2006 and not offering 1 result for 2006 probably more shows the overall poor standard of gaa websites in the first place.
#11
GAA Discussion / Re: Irish News Best GAA Websites
January 04, 2007, 03:28:38 PM
Cheers!

No surprise that the GAA's content management real sports system didnt get one county in the top division
#12
GAA Discussion / Irish News Best GAA Websites
January 04, 2007, 03:19:03 PM
Can anyone post this article up for me on todays Irish News, I am too tight to pay the subscription fee!
#14
General discussion / Re: The Official Golf Thread
January 03, 2007, 02:28:43 AM
Joined country member out of a golf club in Belmullet Mayo called Carne. Better than Enniscrone, Rosses and Connemara in my opinion. No good yet but I enjoy it a lot, went to Tenerife for golf with the lads a few weeks back. Played a golf course called Abama, double the price of all the others on the island but christ it was impressive, some glorious holes and scenery.
#15
GAA Discussion / Re: Gaa.ie website help
December 22, 2006, 10:46:27 AM
They get them alright, but they never bother their arse answering them, besides their useless website their customer service is pathetic also