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#1
GAA Discussion / Re: Blood, Sweat and Beers
November 04, 2010, 11:05:53 AM
A thing hollywood has done for years!!
#2
GAA Discussion / Re: Blood, Sweat and Beers
November 03, 2010, 03:35:23 PM
Im just sceptical :).  Anytime i see a thread like this about some study I always recon somebody at uni is doing a paper or what not and are just trying to get info.  Not that i care all the same. Let us know what grade we get  ;D
#3
GAA Discussion / Re: Blood, Sweat and Beers
November 03, 2010, 11:34:36 AM
Shower, home, bit of GAA BEO with the waynes running around mental while  I nurse my aching ageing body.  On a few rare occasions, after a championship win i would venture out for a pint.  Are we helping with your homework?
#4
GAA Discussion / Re: Blood, Sweat and Beers
November 03, 2010, 09:50:06 AM
I would love to have a few jars after some games, but in Derry they have nearly all games on sunday evenings, which is a joke.  Work the next day just puts you enough the idea.
#5
GAA Discussion / Re: Blood, Sweat and Beers
November 02, 2010, 04:57:49 PM
No problem with a wee tipple, if a players performance and fitness dont slide at training then there isnt an issue. I would have a big problem with players drinking the night before a game league or championship though.  You will generally find that the elite performers dont drink that much as they know what is required.  There is other elements that have much greater impact on sporting performance that big soccer and rugby teams have been looking into such as sleep.  Theres been a good bit of research done recenlty about it.
#6
I think whoever play cross in the next round will make it very hard for them.  Im not just saying this as a derry man, but if Coleraine do come through it might be just what the doctor ordered to beat cross, very fit, and as a few teams will testify in Derry, they dont give two hoots about tradition!  Although i do agree that tradition stands you in good stead this tme of year but only if the opposition allow it to.
#7
My mistake bogball, il edit that
#8
Hard to go past a defender this time of year, well i should say a good defender, which there were quite a few of in yesterdays game.  Cross were full value for the win, but there are plenty of sides that will fancy themselves to beat them.  However if i was forced to call a ulster champ winner out of whos left i would have to pick cross, and you couldn blame me.
St galls winning a soft AI is porbably the most rediculous statement i have read here.  I think its a stupid statement to make regarding the intercounty AI, but to win a club AI is even harder, given that it wasnt just the games they won last year that helped them, it was ones they won and lost (mainly the final defeat to Salthill) in early years that made them worthy champs last year.
#9
What is the Gervaghey porject?  Disgrace they are not allowed to play on their home ground considering Cross are playing in cross on sunday.  Looks rediculous
#10
Who gives a Fcuk that its flying in the background.  I doubt it was deliberatley set up its not like it was a major media event.  Its the North, Union Jacks are everywhere, like it or not the majority of people up here consider themselves British and that includes a fair amount Catholics (im not one of them).  Some people are easily offended.
#11
GAA Discussion / Re: Incredible Bryan sheehan points
October 21, 2010, 01:29:01 PM
Maybe Sheehan had a puff of O Mahonys inhaler :o
#12
Are you one of the moles we sent to Tyrone and forgot all about ye!!  Whats it like behind enemy lines?
#13
Does that mean you cant do that trick anymore lynch boy ;)

I dont think this thread has gone down the way tones would have liked, seems alot of people chatting on it, north south east and west of the glenshane.  I know you can have everything on the one thread, but its like many different wee surprises to open up.  Even enjoyed opening and reading the bit about colleges football, and i haven a clue about it!!
#14
Well done Coleraine you have been made an honourary memeber of South Derry!!
#15
Il give you the lynch one.  I know geography is not my strong point but i am pretty sure coleraine is north of the genshane.  Would they not be derrys most northern club.  Maybe the thread should be changed to north west of the glenshane