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#31
GAA Discussion / Re: Ros v Dubs tomorrow
May 27, 2023, 05:27:28 PM
Quote from: The Hill is Blue on May 27, 2023, 05:24:45 PM
Quote from: Substandard on May 27, 2023, 05:07:57 PM
I'm alternating between 'Oh f***', and 'We can do this'.  If we can prevent Dublin getting into sequences where they get 4 or 5 scores in a row, then we could make it interesting.  Having just typed that, it looks like blatant stating the obvious,  but the key will be keeping Fenton and Kilkenny quiet, without leaving too much space for McCaffrey (presume he's fit?) or the likes.  If them two are held in check, it makes minding Mannion and O'Callaghan that bit easier.  If they get into a rhythm,  any team will suffer, because then every other player is a danger.  It's hard to judge where Dublin are relative to the Kildare and Louth games.  I can't see us giving up the same amount of scoring opportunities as Louth did, and I think if we get our starting 6 and subs in the forwards right, then we could be right there. 
I expect we'll be very defensive early doors, and the first half mightn't make for much of a spectacle, but like a lot of games this year, hopefully the 2nd half takes fire.
Usually with Ros, it's travelling more in hope than expectation,  and it's the hope that kills you.  It'll either be blown out of the water, or possibly something special and damn the torpedoes!!

You won't have to worry about Jack Mac. He's not named on the squad

Cheers, haven't been reading up much about the game this week- possibly in denial!!
#32
GAA Discussion / Re: Ros v Dubs tomorrow
May 27, 2023, 05:07:57 PM
I'm alternating between 'Oh f***', and 'We can do this'.  If we can prevent Dublin getting into sequences where they get 4 or 5 scores in a row, then we could make it interesting.  Having just typed that, it looks like blatant stating the obvious,  but the key will be keeping Fenton and Kilkenny quiet, without leaving too much space for McCaffrey (presume he's fit?) or the likes.  If them two are held in check, it makes minding Mannion and O'Callaghan that bit easier.  If they get into a rhythm,  any team will suffer, because then every other player is a danger.  It's hard to judge where Dublin are relative to the Kildare and Louth games.  I can't see us giving up the same amount of scoring opportunities as Louth did, and I think if we get our starting 6 and subs in the forwards right, then we could be right there. 
I expect we'll be very defensive early doors, and the first half mightn't make for much of a spectacle, but like a lot of games this year, hopefully the 2nd half takes fire.
Usually with Ros, it's travelling more in hope than expectation,  and it's the hope that kills you.  It'll either be blown out of the water, or possibly something special and damn the torpedoes!!
#33
General discussion / Re: Premier League 2022-2023
May 18, 2023, 01:25:28 PM
In school we would all have a '2nd' team instead of just solely Liverpool or United (Arsenal fans were a rare breed then, but often not too likeable!!).  My second team was Wimbledon for years, and then a brief switch to Coventry.  Now and again it would come up in pub talk, and names would pop up that would make you go 'Jesus,  yeah'.  It all feels so long ago now- remember Oxford in the top flight?
#34
The further you read into it, the more questions arise.  If true, then he's a monster.  If it's not- and it's very hard to imagine that scenario- then they are horrible allegations.

One thing that is particularly concerning and, frankly, worrying, is part of the narrative suggests that this was all well known, and known for a long time, in different places. 
If this is true, then how was it possible to hide in plain sight for so long?
How many knew it was 'common knowledge', and how could it happen over a prolonged time and nothing was ever done? 

The entire scenario is bizarre, It's been stuck in my head all day, especially since reading suggestions that the allegations could possibly be spurious,  which would mean a whole other response emotionally.  My initial response was to take it at face value, and I still can't see far beyond that.  Whatever transpires, I hope that other victims of domestic violence would be able to break the cycle and get out and get help.
#35
General discussion / Re: Man Utd Thread:
May 04, 2023, 10:06:48 PM
Sh*te, b*gger, b*llocks, b*stard!!
#36
GAA Discussion / Re: Connacht final 2023
May 02, 2023, 08:16:30 PM
Quote from: galwayman on May 02, 2023, 07:59:39 PM
Quote from: GalwayBayBoy on May 02, 2023, 06:22:56 PM
Nothing makes you feel old like jubilee teams and Galway 98 are the jubilee team this year.

QuoteThe brilliant Galway team that ended the county's 32-year wait for Sam Maguire glory in 1998 will be honoured at Sunday's Connacht SFC final in Castlebar.

Managed by John O'Mahony, the Tribesmen upset the odds by beating Mick O'Dwyer's Kildare 1-14 to 1-10 in the All-Ireland final. Current Galway manager Padraic Joyce scored the Galway goal in the second half, while Jarlath Fallon, Michael Donnellan, Kevin Walsh, Derek Savage, Tomas Mannion and Sean Óg de Paor were other stars of the success.

That Galway team went on to win a second All-Ireland in 2001 at Meath's expense after losing the 2000 decider to Kerry after a replay.
I was in college at the time - so hard to believe it is 25 years ago already. Time flies.

Very true.  Was at the stage in college to be savvy enough to go drinking in the college bar to sort out accommodation rather than queuing half a mile for the Advertiser accommodation page.
Still sore about Donnellan's goal, a feed of pints and a fit of patriotic fervour following serial slagging all day, I offered 2/1 on Kildare.
Wasn't the only bad decision of my 20s, but not f***ing far off the worst!!
#37
I was late to the party with Twitter,  and originally was looking at match updates, mainly, and then parody accounts and funnier stuff, but I suppose I overdid it following Brexit and DUP stuff, so the algorithm has Jamie and Sour Jim as my first port of call each time!!
I can see how toxic it can be, yet at the same time how compelling and even addictive it can be.  One thing that bugs me is the way the algorithms can reinforce perceptions by creating a virtual echo chamber, or maybe I've got it wrong.

I used to post a good bit on Facebook, mostly to try and be half-stupid to half-funny to be some way light-hearted as well as going through mental health stuff because I would have a good lot of past pupils as friends, so the idea would be that if they could see me muddling through and I'd be available anytime for a chat or whatever.  I think over time there's less and less from people on Facebook,  and I've dropped off myself,  maybe just because it feels like it's run it's course, and insta and tiktok have taken over, and that's a step too far for me.
One thing I've noticed the last few years with the young crews in school, kids don't watch TV anymore,  tiktok has completely taken over.  Between that and music, I think that's the biggest difference with teaching 20 years ago, or when I was in school.  Then, you were identified by groupings- Man Utd v Liverpool,  Rock vs Dance, G'n'R vs Bon Jovi, etc.  I know I'm ancient in the eyes of the kids in school,  but I just can't find any common reference points anymore.  Tiktok has become a culture in itself, and I sometimes wonder if kids are missing out on the kind of tribal bonds I mentioned earlier.
#38
Quote from: armaghniac on April 24, 2023, 07:32:50 PM
If you parked the yoke and came back to find a pool of muddy water, you might be a bit annoyed. That wouldn't even happen in Clones.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=311059267395649

That would put a crimp on your day, right enough.
Looks like the buck beside him was half expecting it too!
#39
General discussion / Re: Man Utd Thread:
April 20, 2023, 09:57:46 PM
Never want to see Martial in a United jersey again. 
#40
Some 2nd half.
Are Tyrone a confirmed 3rd seed now?
#41
General discussion / Re: The DUP thread
April 14, 2023, 04:27:22 PM
I think any referendum would need to be projected say 15 years or so in the event of a yes to unification.
There would need to be time to get things aligned, but you would imagine significant EU support and funding would be made available.  If Brexit means Brexit for the long term,  then it would be in the EU's interest to ensure that a United Ireland would be a comparative success.
Identity politics would be so complex.  It's hard to visualise Sammy Wilson or Jim Allister in Dáil Éireann, and when the likes of Nigel or Arlene won't have the prospect of a House of Lords as a fallback, it might be more difficult to convince the politicians rather than the electorate.
#42
So relieved with that, was afraid we'd get blitzed early and then steamrolled.  Some super displays, and we did all the negative stuff that needs to be done, whether you like it or not.  Mayo are still going to be a force, and for now we'll enjoy this and look forward to Galway.  Diarmuid Murtagh is an absolute diamond.
#43
Galway v Kerry - Kerry
Roscommon v Donegal - Roscommon
Tyrone v Armagh - Draw
Mayo v Monaghan - Mayo

Clare v Limerick - Clare
Dublin v Louth - Dublin
Kildare v Meath - Meath
Cork v Derry - Draw

Cavan v Fermanagh - Cavan
Westmeath v Tipperary - Westmeath
Offaly v Down - Draw
Longford v Antrim - Antrim

Wexford v Carlow - Carlow
London v Laois - Laois
Waterford v Wicklow - Wicklow
Leitrim v Sligo - Leitrim
#44
Armagh v Galway
Kerry v Roscommon Draw
Monaghan v Tyrone
Donegal v Mayo

Meath v Dublin
Derry v Clare
Louth v Cork
Limerick v Kildare

Antrim v Cavan
Down v Longford
Fermanagh v Westmeath Draw
Tipperary v Offaly

Carlow v Sligo
Waterford v London
Wexford v Wicklow Draw
Leitrim v Laois
#45
GAA Discussion / Re: Liam Kearns - RIP
March 13, 2023, 07:25:32 AM
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dilís.
So sad for family and friends, always came across as a decent character.