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#17461
GAA Discussion / Re: Armagh v Westmeath
April 06, 2007, 12:43:09 AM
QuoteTake the Castleblaney/Dundalk exit off the motorway. Turn left at the top of the slip road. Go on out that road about 5/6 miles. You will see a sign on the right for SuperValue in Crossmaglen. Take that turn it will take you directly into Cross, past the pitch.


#17462
Quoteputting a link to the guys personal details on this site is downright irresponsible

it would, Roversfella, but no such link has been posted. The web address of the phone book is hardly top secret, even a soccer supporter could find it.
#17463
QuoteHere, whats the fcukers phone number?

I won't set a precedent by publishing it, but click here

http://www.thephonebook.bt.com/publisha.content/en/find/residential/residential_numbers.publisha
#17464
Well he's in the Maidstone phone book, so he exists to that extent.

#17465
I doubt if Micky Harte would be impressed if Tyrone inevitably had to play as the first game just to make it interesting for TV viewers. This would impact on the whole structure of the competition.

#17466
QuoteSo Ulster V Connaght 07

Does this still hold true? Do they not draw the QFs and SFs now. Does anyone know exactly what system is used this year?

QuoteThe first televised games of the year are Longford v Westmeath and Down v Cavan. I for one think this is a ridiculous move by both the GAA and RTE

Mostly the GAA since RTE can't televise a game unless it is on, however televising Kilkenny or Kerry hammering someone wouldn't be any help either. The games they are showing are ones where there is doubt over the result and all the more entertaining as a result.



#17467
QuoteArmagh now face Monaghan in the final on Friday 13 April.

Good day for the job. Where is this, Omagh perhaps?

#17468
Well done Armagh, there is some hope for the future.
#17469
GAA Discussion / Re: Armagh v Westmeath
April 04, 2007, 02:05:21 PM
I think Charlie that Joe would find a place for Aaron somewhere, there may be some debate over his best role but he is a class footballer. Drop C. Mckeever.
#17470
However as Big Joe has noted before, they should just allocate seats within striking distance of the subs bench to the club using that bench. It is quite likely that the headcase class of opposing fan might make a beeline for those very seats.
#17471
GAA Discussion / Re: Armagh v Westmeath
April 03, 2007, 11:25:45 PM
QuoteNot much history between these two teams

I do recall, when I first took an interest in such matters in the post '77 period, Armagh played Westmeath in a challenge when we got something like 8-14, with one of Harp's finest sons, Sean Devlin, scoring at hat trick at least. I suppose this is unlikely on Sunday, indeed if we score 1-14 it would probably do the trick.
#17472
GAA Discussion / Re: NFL DIV 1B
April 03, 2007, 01:27:12 PM
Brehony's take in the Indo....

  REMAINING FIXTURES - Sunday:  Galway v Down; Kildare v Laois; Armagh v Westmeath; Derry v Louth.

KILDARE - Have definitely preserved Division 1 status, but need to draw with Laois to ensure a semi-final spot. Otherwise, they are relying on Down to beat Galway and Louth to overcome Derry.

LAOIS - With a strong scoring difference, Laois have probably preserved Division 1 status. Need to beat Kildare, but could still nick a semi-final spot if Galway lost to Down and Derry draw.

GALWAY - Like last year they are coming with a strong late run, but will it be enough? Yes if there is a decisive result in the game between the division's top two - Laois and Kildare. A draw between the two would require Galway to beat Down by more than six points to pip Laois for the remaining semi-final spot, provided Derry don't put up a big score, 11 points or more, against Louth.

DERRY - Have at least ensured Division 2 status next year. Will fancy beating Louth at home, but must then depend on Galway losing to Down. For Derry to catch Laois, they need the midlanders to lose to Kildare and a nine point swing between the two results to occur.

WESTMEATH - The threat of Division 3 still hangs in the air if Armagh beat them in Crossmaglen by more than five points and Louth topple Derry. Ironically, they still have an outside chance of making the league semi-finals, but they need an most unlikely series of miracles.

LOUTH - Division 3 is staring them in the face if they don't beat Derry and Armagh win in Crossmaglen. Can't make the semi-finals, but could still retain Division 1 status if they beat Derry and Armagh also win. A draw with Derry and an Armagh win over Westmeath would keep them in Division 2

DOWN - . . . and out! A miserable first campaign for Ross Carr and DJ Kane. Division 3 status is assured.
#17473
GAA Discussion / Re: All-Ireland Club Championship
April 03, 2007, 01:53:47 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-Ireland_Senior_Club_Football_Championship

Several of the Cross players have 4 medals, perhaps some people from Nemo also have 4.


#17474
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA.ie relaunched
April 02, 2007, 02:57:35 PM
QuoteDoes this mean the BBC think the island was partitioned into 23 and 9 counties?

They probably have taken their cue from Michael Greenan!
#17475
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA.ie relaunched
April 02, 2007, 02:37:21 PM
The BBC usually mention scores from the 9 counties, but clearly this doesn't give complete picture.