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#1
I'd suggest you comment on the inequities of the Connacht championship before you decide to comment satirically on those of other championships subtly or not so subtly! It's the typical hypocritical bolloxollogy that this this site is infested with.
#2
Quote from: MayoBuck on June 27, 2021, 03:33:39 PM
Gaelic football is a great game when there are evenly matched teams playing!

Yeah and what did Mayo beat Sligo by yesterday you dumb clown!
#3
GAA Discussion / Re: Money, Dublin and the GAA
July 02, 2019, 10:07:23 PM
I caught you out before you prize fn arsehole. You are one and the same poster. Multiple usernames discussing Dublin GAA with each other on a shithole GAA forum. Is this what you do for kicks you sad fkr.
#4
You've been caught out here before you fikn clown with you different user accounts posting sh1te. Point proven indeed!
#5
Dublin7, why are you ðebating with this fkn clown never mind the other gobsh1tes here. This particular g9bsh1te has 3 / 4 user names here often debating with himself. Nothing to be gained from engaging with bitter, myopic, sad, desperate arseh0les that occupy this cesspit of a board and their lies, delusion and ongoing pain at our ongoing success! COYBIB and fk the begrudgers!!
#6
What the fk is wrong with you. It was shown earlier that you are the same individual using two different user names. And here now with another Dublin thread where you reply to yourself. You’re one sad fkr! Mind you, you fit right in here!!
#7
This site is inhabited by a small number of fair minded, balanced individuals but in the main by a bunch of hate filled cnuts! its hard to work out which particular group here is worse, the bitter, chip on the shoulder Northern haters or the desperate delusional Mayo Dub hating contingent?? Always someone else's' fault. Always an excuse no matter how you fcuk up yourselves. Denial lads - it ain't a bleedin river in Egypt 😀

I suppose it doesn't matter a fcuk! It's just brilliant and an honour to bear witness to this Dublin team, the way they play the game, the skill, the mental resolve and their pure never say die ability to win tough football matches. And you know what lads your jealousy, hatred, pathetic small minded innuendos & lies just makes our triumphs so much the sweeter.

As we've come to say in Dublin GAA circles fcuk the haters and most definitely fcuk the begrudgers! See y'all again in 12 months COYBIB! #4inarow
#8
GAA Discussion / Re: NFL Division 1
March 26, 2017, 10:15:38 PM
Quote from: Kuwabatake Sanjuro on March 26, 2017, 10:00:52 PM
Quote from: Hill16 Blues on March 26, 2017, 09:42:43 PM
Sure on the basis our 5500 season ticket holders can be accomodated. Will beat the living daylights out of you regardless of where it's played. No doubt you'll find something else to whinge & complain about then.

You get promoted and that's the first thing you think of. You never stop do you! Youre a sad fn excuse for an inter county team. Great to have you back in Div 1. That's 2 points guaranteed and a damn good hiding to go with it

I'm just 1 contrary fan, I'm sure the team itself will be focusing on the next game and trying to improve. The only thing I would like to see is that teams are treated fairly in terms of getting to play home games, it was a disgrace in 2013 to only have 2 league games played in Newbridge (our county board were culpable too).

We love that ye still have a bitter hatred against us even though we are absolutely no threat whatsoever to Dublin's dominance.

Bitter hatred? Nah! It's more pity and disdain. Couldn't give a fiddlers about you other you never never stop moaning & whinging about Dublin. You fckd your money away on McGeeney. You have a sh1tehole of a ground that isn't capable of hosting Div 1 games. Sort your own sh1t out and stop whinging like a fn 4 year old about Dublin.
#9
GAA Discussion / Re: NFL Division 1
March 26, 2017, 09:42:43 PM
Sure on the basis our 5500 season ticket holders can be accomodated. Will beat the living daylights out of you regardless of where it's played. No doubt you'll find something else to whinge & complain about then.

You get promoted and that's the first thing you think of. You never stop do you! Youre a sad fn excuse for an inter county team. Great to have you back in Div 1. That's 2 points guaranteed and a damn good hiding to go with it 😅
#10
GAA Discussion / Re: Dublin v Mayo 4th March
March 05, 2017, 08:19:09 PM
Quote from: The Hill is Blue on March 05, 2017, 08:09:07 PM
Did O'Connor get a card for this?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WJJD9Cqkv9k

Not a chance did he get a card. The sly coward that he is is at that sh1te every game. Hopefully some day he gets what should be coming to him.
#11
Quote from: criostlinn on October 03, 2016, 08:05:34 PM
I wonder how Stephen Coen will deal with the intense media pressure that he will come under after him taking Diarmuid Connolly out of Lee Keegans pocket with the black card and placing him firmly into his own. Cant be at that Stephen. This lad has to be able express himself. So was it pulling and dragging or can Connolly actually be marked

Connolly has 4 all Ireland medals, four leagues etc etc. You can continue spouting boll0x all you want but Coen, Keegan et all are no nearer winning an all Ireland than they / you ever were. Suck it up stop talking sh1te and try to lose with a bit of graciousness. Who knows it might be the making of Mayo in years to come.

The haters will always hate. And fcuk me bar the odd exception this site is full of them. It does truly make our success all the sweeter.

Now I'm off to see where Sam will be later in the week for a further bit of celebrating a special team and special bunch of players. Good luck!
#12
GAA Discussion / Re: Ladies football
September 25, 2016, 07:28:42 PM
Quote from: Zulu on September 25, 2016, 07:18:37 PM
Quote from: sid waddell on September 25, 2016, 07:13:02 PM
Quote from: Zulu on September 25, 2016, 07:05:37 PM

Utter nonsense. The standard was excellent at times with some great scores across the three games. The tackling and physicality in the senior game was brilliant. It's comparing apples and oranges to compare men's and women's sports but taken as a stand alone sport ladies football is a tremendous sport and to say the skills are awful is pure rubbish or that -
On page 2 here you were saying that the standard was poor, now you're saying otherwise.

Anybody who watched the game will know that the standard was poor. Terrible shooting, poor passing, poor handling skills, lack of composure of players in possession.

Quote from: Zulu on September 25, 2016, 07:05:37 PM
- is complete nonsense. Many ladies IC footballers have played international soccer, basketball or rugby so clearly their fitness and ball skills are at an elite level. I shouldn't even be engaging with lads like ye on this as it's like arguing with a men claiming the earth is flat.
Dublin tanked early in the second half as they did last year when leading by a large margin.

Cork were poor and basically stuck in the game due to Dublin's poor shooting. They have the cuteness and know how to win games but they are a shadow of even previous Cork teams.

I don't believe the standard now has advanced much, if at all since Waterford and Monaghan were contesting these games in the mid to late 90s.

The quality of the senior game in tough conditions wasn't brilliant like the men's game last weekend but both were compelling contests with huge physicality. If you read the post you quoted you'd see I said it was excellent at times across the three games.

The standard has improved dramatically since then that's not even up for debate I'd have thought.

The standard regardless of comparison to men's, boys or whatever is poor. If you think otherwise and are happy to watch it, pay into games or whatever, well knock yourself out.
#13
GAA Discussion / Re: Ladies football
September 25, 2016, 06:58:12 PM
Quote from: Zulu on September 25, 2016, 06:28:51 PM
Quote from: sid waddell on September 25, 2016, 06:13:03 PM
Women's GAA is crap.

The pace of the games is incredibly slow, the fitness isn't very good, the skills are awful - the players find it difficult to solo the ball, they can't shoot, they keep dropping the ball. Players more often than not panic when in possession. They don't appear to have much tactical nous or spatial awareness you regularly see passes aimed at where the target recipient is rather than the position they should be expected to run into. Women's GAA players do not train just as hard as men, and it shows, so let's stop hearing that they do.

The coverage of the games is also incredibly patronising - it's similar to what you get for the Paralympics - pretty much no criticism is ever allowed of either camogie or women's Gaelic football and "the standard" is always praised, even if it's really, really bad, as it was today, and constant references are made to how much the games are "growing".

The camogie and women's football associations themselves are painted as forward thinking even though ridiculous situations often crop up on their watch, like in the camogie last year when they changed the rules to have a play-off and then made Dublin play the next day (possibly two days, can't remember for sure) after winning the play-off.

The countdown clock is a really poor system, is far too open to time wasting and rewards cynical fouls towards the end of the game.

That point that was given as a wide today was farcical. Why was HawkEye not used?

Until the coverage stops being patronising and brushing the poor standard under the carpet women's GAA cannot expect to be taken in any way seriously as proper sport.

Women's tennis, gymnastics, athletics and probably a few other individual sports can be taken seriously. Team sports like hockey and basketball have women's games that can be taken seriously. Even a physical sport like rugby (certainly the 7s at the Olympics and the last 15 a side World Cup) contains players who look like genuine athletes with genuine skill. These sports have women that can reasonably be called elite. Women's GAA contains neither proper athletes nor proper skill. It's miles away from being able to call itself "elite".

Obviously there's always going to be a massive gap between it and men's hurling and football but what's on show year after year is undoubtedly a poor product compared to what it could be.

Well that's the greatest load of bollocks written on here for quite some time, you should be proud of yourself. There's so much rubbish in your post that I haven't the time to respond to it bit by bit but suffice to say that there was some great football played at CP today and whatever about the quality of the last game there was huge physicality and athleticism shown by both teams.

That's politically correct nonsense.  The standard was and is dreadful. You can deny it all you want but lots of effort and running doesn't equal ability to kick the ball, pass the ball, make good decisions around when and where to pass the ball and most of all be able to kick the bloody ball over the bar from 20m out unchallenged.

34k people turning up to watch & scream incessantly whether it's wide or a score or whatever doesn't make it a good standard either. Just confirms they have done very well to market the game particularly to kids.
#14
Quote from: Dinny Breen on May 22, 2016, 09:53:54 AM
Quote from: Farrandeelin on May 22, 2016, 08:35:56 AM
Quote from: Dinny Breen on May 21, 2016, 11:57:52 PM
13k in.Croke Park this evening. Wake the f**k up Leinster Council/Corporate GAA.

What about all the Dublin fans? Can't believe their hurlers don't bring some more.

Let's be frank the Dublin hurlers are a manufactured team, it demonstrates exactly what financial investment can do. Dublin hurling is an alien concept to the vast majority of Dublin supporters. They have a hard core dedicated bunch of supporters who are entitled to enjoy these good times as they were there in the bad times however I was in Tullamore last year for their game against Galway and they had less support than Kildare in CP yesterday.  It will take more than money to change the culture of hurling and support in Dublin.

A load of b0llix from you as usual. You know fook all about dublin hurling.
#15
GAA Discussion / Re: Dublin
May 14, 2016, 01:04:30 PM
Quote from: seafoid on May 14, 2016, 09:54:06 AM
Quote from: Hill16 Blues on May 14, 2016, 09:07:52 AM
Quote from: seafoid on May 14, 2016, 06:03:56 AM
The Dubs would look a lot less impressive if Mayo were winning their share of Sams.
Winning is in large part psychological and the Dubs have the edge over Kerry as well. But the notion of a thousand year Reich is nuts .

Dublin win because at the minute they have the best team, better footballers and a desire & hunger to keep winning as all great teams do.

Share of SAMs?? Mayo have not won because of physchological shortcomings. More so because they are not as good as Dublin and the year recently Dublin didn't make it to the final they got done by inept& incompetent ref in semi replay v Kerry. No guarantee they would have beaten Donegal in final but you would have fancied them to.
the psych thing is what prevented Mayo from winning 2 of the last 5 all Irelands
the Dubs had it 91 to 94 as well of course...
But they made it over the line in 95

If Mayo can win one Sam they will kick on and develop even further

dubs have been going since 09 maybe so have a lot of mileage on the clock

If they were to win one they would obviously get great lift from it. However Mayo team has as much if not more mileage on the clock than current Dublin team. Recent additions to starting 15 include Byrne, Cooper, Small, McCaffrey, Fenton, Kilkenny, Rock, Mannion & Costello. Another 4 or 5 younger lads close to getting a chance / breaking into the team. Granted the likes of Connolly, Flynn, McCarthy are around 5/6 years now but they're only in mid to late 20s so plenty of football in those guys yet.