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#34021
Hurling Discussion / Re: U21 HC Final - Clare v Kilkenny
September 14, 2009, 08:20:35 PM
Quote from: deiseach on September 14, 2009, 05:11:20 PM
Really pleased for Clare, and even more pleased that I can say that after the rancour of 1998. Death to the Big Three! ;D

seconded. Although to be fair Tipp don't really qualify as select these days.
#34022
GAA Discussion / Re: Snáth Gaeilge
September 14, 2009, 08:16:21 PM
Quote from: Lamh Dhearg Alba on March 21, 2009, 12:57:50 AM
Quote from: 5 Sams on March 20, 2009, 11:47:11 PM
LDA,
Tuigim an cuid is mo den stuff ata scriofa agat ach ta me caillte leis an abairt seo:


air sgath soidhnichean rathaid da chananach??

ar fheabhas ar fad. Car fhoghlaim tu do chiud  Gaidhlig ? Do bhi me in Inbhir Nis cupla blian o shin agus thainig me ar learscail d'alba ina raibh gach aimn i nGaidhlig agus bhi se fior shuimiul ar fad. Ta ainm Celiteach ag an-chuid de sna bailte i Sasana freisin.   
#34023
You would miss GalteeMountainBoy.  Tipp in an all-Ireland final  and everything.   
#34024
I'd say Kerry would swap 6 AIF  appearances in a row for just one final win over Tyrone.   ;D
#34025
Mayo should be awarded the All-Ireland posthumously.

Otherwise I think Cork will win. Kerry seem to be overleveraged.
#34026
GAA Discussion / Re: Déise Tribute
August 25, 2009, 10:08:51 PM
Quote from: mouview on August 21, 2009, 12:56:26 PM
Quote from: seafoid on August 20, 2009, 09:20:22 PM
Very evocative. The hurlers of Waterford did so much over the last few years. It's a real pity they didn't win the big prize but I think they gained everybody's respect. 

I think it's going to be the second most emotional future all-Ireland win. Mayo will be the first.

In the spirit of revisionism Seaf, what have they actually done? (When compared to our own county?) Why should they have more respect tham Galway? (Or Mayo footballers for e.g.) League record over the past 10 years is rather similar and Galway's c'ship record is slightly superior - we reached 2 finals and weren't beaten heavily in either. Yes, they won a few Munster finals, but provincial titles count for little in my mind. Sure, they played a lot of exciting matches, but they weren't the only ones. Believe me, this isn't an anti-Waterford sour grapes rant, I was at last year's AI final and was shouting like mad for them, but in my book moral victors = gallant losers = losers.

I repeat, I've nothing whatsoever against Waterford but getting a little tired of the whole sympathy, 'everyone's second favourite team' lark. Plenty of other teams entitled to sympathy also (Dub footballers / hurlers?)

Dub hurlers maybe but how many people in Dublin care about hurling? I'm not pushed about the footballers. I suppose it's a personal thing. Galway hurling's long 22 years of failure is due to county board ineptitude imo. They could have gone into Leinster a long time ago and would have won a few all-Irelands if the honchos cared more about the team than their own egos.

Laois, Westmeath , wicklow, Kildare etc leave me cold. I would like to see Fermanagh winning something. Waterford have a bit of romance. I don't know what it is.

I was watching the Ashes on sunday and the England fans have a dose of Mayo about them. Even at 546 runs up there were loads of people who thought they would throw it away with Australia in the Meath role.   Mayo is a mental thing more than anything else.  Fascinating to watch. So much passion but so little confidence in the last 5 minutes.
#34027
Quote from: Royalranter on August 20, 2009, 04:06:36 PM
I think it has to be losing to Galway in the 01 final. Sickening.It still hurts now. And no matter what anybody says, beating a team that beat your team in a year gone by does nothing to ease the hurt. Beating Galway in 07 made no difference. So mayo fans, if you finally ever beat one of the list of teams you want revenge on, it won't ease any pain or suffering, only Sam Maguire can do that!!!!

The effect of that match on the Meath psyche never fails to amaze me. It must have been like that when the Spanish killed Montezuma and took over the Aztec empire. Everything went arseways all of a sudden. Even sacrificing Sean Boylan later made no difference.
#34028
Quote from: GaillimhIarthair on August 18, 2009, 11:01:30 AM
'83 - Football - I was a very very sad 10 year old trooping out of Croke Park that day

'89 - Hurling - An absolute disaster of a year with the Keady affair that was topped only by that bollox of a ref, John Denton, in the semi v Tipp.  The auld fella hasnt been at a Galway hurling match since  :-\.

1989 was wrong. But Tipp were desperate, you had to feel sorry for them. All those all-Irelands and the premier county and the doyles and turles and hell's kitchen and they couldn't win a match fair and square.

I never felt that sad following Galway actually. You know they'll be back once they get their shit together. I tend to be sad for Mayo. 1996 the replay was probably the worst. 
#34029
GAA Discussion / Re: Déise Tribute
August 20, 2009, 09:20:22 PM
Very evocative. The hurlers of Waterford did so much over the last few years. It's a real pity they didn't win the big prize but I think they gained everybody's respect. 

I think it's going to be the second most emotional future all-Ireland win. Mayo will be the first.   
#34030
Hurling Discussion / Re: Kilkenny vs Galway mhc final
August 20, 2009, 08:03:11 PM
It's great to see a J Cooney playing on a Galway team in an AIF. Brings me back to 1990 and the summer he was conceived. I  remember it well. Ffrench's niteclub I believe. Bryan Adams agus mar sin de. 
#34031
Surely the Fitzgibbon and Portumna heads can cop on and plan without JC for the next while. A break until next June would do him the world of good and benefit everyone. 

Kevin Pietersen went off to play in the IPL against better advice and ended up crocked for the Ashes. If he had been playing today in full health England could be 400 for 7..
#34032
The annual anguished Mayo postmortem, as regular as a bran diet.
#34033
GAA Discussion / Re: Liam Sammon Steps Down
August 13, 2009, 09:11:28 PM
O'Mahony doesn't have the players in Mayo. Sammon didn't seem to be the right manager for Galway.
#34034
96 hurling final, the last 10 minutes

87 Hurling semifinal Galway-Tipp

90 final

The hurling in the 06 final was magnificent
#34035
Henry and Walter in the same forward division, sounds like a BB soccer team.
Who gives a youngster a name like that nowadays?


Normans. Kilkenny are at least half Norman . Fitzes, Hennessys, and Delaneys. Listen to dose accents. Same thing with the way they pronounce r's
in Waterford. Straight out of French.  Guillaume became Willie. Henri became Henry.

There is also lots of English blood. Tennysons and Langtons and Rochfords. They didn't speak Irish in Kilkenny for a very long time.