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#31
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Championship 2025
May 13, 2025, 11:38:01 AM
On a separate note and football related...anyone know when the match tickets are due out for upcoming games
#32
Quote from: From the Bunker on May 11, 2025, 11:43:41 AMCeltic earned €46m in champions league...



That doesn't include gate receipts, merch and anything else purchased (Food & drinks etc)...You can add another £15m to that
#33
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Championship 2025
May 13, 2025, 11:33:37 AM
You lot must be bored stupid or can't think of anything else to talk about rather than a bit of a row after the game was over and worse still about Jarleth Burns commenting on a court case. Away and put a set of frilly knickers on yis FFS, this thread is for talk of football. Use the appropriate thread for that crap so I know to stay the feck away from it.
#34
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Championship 2025
May 12, 2025, 02:47:49 PM
I personally think that defeat for Armagh will galvanise them and push them on, Armagh will get stronger as the injured men start to return and get fitness and sharpness back. RON will need some major training and fitness to get back to that level but what a player to come back too, Armagh with a siege mentality and getting stronger as the Championship goes on will be a handling for any team. I feel the team that beats Armagh will likely win SAM.
#35
General discussion / Re: Giving up alcohol
May 08, 2025, 04:38:53 PM
Not a big drinker but do enjoy 1-2 pints when i get them (once every couple of months). Have to say I enjoy the Guinness 0,0 but i'd say 2 or 3 pints max would do ya. If I didn't get a drink for 6 months wouldn't annoy me either TBH, tea and a few biscuits now is a different matter
#36
GAA Discussion / Re: David Clifford
May 08, 2025, 04:22:32 PM
Well if he wants a transfer to Armagh (we'll find him a Sheila) I would welcome him into our Clan no bother, the man is a class act and would get his place on any team in any era.
#37
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Championship 2025
May 06, 2025, 03:51:54 PM
Armagh 7/5 (8/1 Draw) Donegal 8/11
Donegal favourites for this game and rightly so with Armagh's injury problems. Jimmy's winning matches should continue if the Bookies are correct.
#38
Pitches that have had grown turf sods laid which were grown off site elsewhere is played on pretty soon after laying as the grass has already established and is in deep turf sods, you can still see some movement in the sod if a player turns suddenly or a quick stop you'd see the sod move a bit so you still have to be careful but generally if it's late spring or early summer it wouldn't take the deep sod long to bed in and played on (3-4 weeks).
#39
Probably just wait to after next weekend and then we'll not have to guess, everything will be clear. Tickets for Ulster final is the biggest issue at present...Big, big demand and clubs have more ticket requests than tickets available.
#40
Quote from: dec on May 01, 2025, 07:08:01 PM
Quote from: Blowitupref on May 01, 2025, 06:53:46 PMSligo as a venue won't be picked anyway.
https://x.com/sligogaa/status/1917596575179690076
"Work began this morning on the restoration of the pitch at Markievicz Park. The work is being undertaken by @PruntyPitches and will be completed mid next year."

A full year just to do a pitch restoration?

It takes a pitch 12 months to bed in and roots to go deep enough into soil to start playing on it, if you go on it earlier you'll just destroy it. It will look perfect and ready to play on but it's the grass roots that you can't see that needs time and it all to knit together...
#41
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Championship 2025
April 28, 2025, 03:46:11 PM
Need some help with this one...following on from the 4 step rule did the Ref's not always used to give the benefit to the player who was being tackled unfairly with a few extra steps? or did I just imagine that.
#42
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Championship 2025
April 28, 2025, 01:07:25 PM
How to you work that out...Armagh player was fouled for winning score, no argument with that. I want to see more physical hits and legal tackles where a good hard shoulder is not a free kick (does not apply to above), I want to see near hand tackling and a bit of pressure put on the forward without a free kick awarded (again does not apply to above).
I can't see a contradiction there at all, more physical game surely but when a player has been fouled he's fouled and he gets his free
#43
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Championship 2025
April 28, 2025, 11:26:33 AM
Firstly...if anyone thinks the free at the end for Armagh was not a free then I think you're watching a different incident to me, nailed on foul.
Soupy was only brought on because Andy Murnin was hurt, I'm not 100% sure what is going on here and maybe there's an explanation for this but his running power, strength and scoring ability surely trumps any previous subs on before him?.
The games are getting more scores but the physicality is going fast and will soon be non contact sport, the art of a corner back or full back tackling is gone which is a shame, Armagh had one good hit yesterday and dispossessed a Tyrone player and TBH I was waiting on the whistle blowing for it. Loved that side of our GAA and which drives me more and more  to watch Hurling for that side of the game.
#44
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Championship 2025
April 28, 2025, 10:52:35 AM
It's hard sometimes when you're at a game supporting your own team too not have the blinkers on, only natural I suppose. I thought Armagh got the shitty end of the stick a few times with Ref decisions but like I say I'd have loved to see the game again on the telly with replays etc as I might have a different outlook on it. A few of the over carrying decisions looked dodgy and I know rules are rules the management punishment for kicking out at a flag in frustration seems harsh. Tyrone had a few against them too so it wasn't all one way traffic but def thought the Ref was harsher on Armagh over the 70 mins.
As for the final, Donegal will rightly be favourites for this game, Armagh seem to be really struggling this year getting their best team out through injuries. There were men playing on Sat that have not made the squads never mind play in previous games so there's clearly an injury crisis or something going on in Armagh. This was like Galway last year who struggled the whole year trying to get their best players fit and how they managed to get to the final was remarkable, hopefully Armagh can start filtering them back in over the next 2,3 or 4 weeks.
#45
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Championship 2025
April 25, 2025, 03:22:53 PM
Thats a strong Tyrone team...Tyrone by 6-7pts pulling up. Won't matter what colour of tops Armagh wear, KMcG for the sack.