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#1
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone County Football and...
Last post by square_ball - Today at 10:43:50 AM
Not sure what the issue is. I just assumed Ruairi McCullagh overtook him and he was dropped.
#2
General discussion / Re: Premier League 2023-2024
Last post by Sportacus - Today at 10:39:32 AM
Quote from: Look-Up! on Today at 09:42:31 AMWhat's people's take on Chelsea and Pochettino? Gets a very easy ride from the press compared to Utd, although if they win tonight they'll only be 3 points behind them.

With that squad though, surely they should be contenders. If they have everyone fit next year, a good manager should be at least competing for CL, and if City regress, a title. If they can't, you'd imagine huge financial implications are coming down the line.
They definitely worked their socks off in that last game against Villa. 
#3
General discussion / Re: snooker world championship
Last post by Franko - Today at 10:36:16 AM
 ;D

The levels of cognitive dissonance here are off the charts

Clearly that's nothing to do with your personality though gallsman

You're just good at it and trying to win
#4
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone County Football and...
Last post by bogball88 - Today at 10:34:50 AM
Quote from: square_ball on Today at 10:03:22 AMThat was a hell of a score by Conor Owens for the equaliser. Seems to have fallen down the pecking order but to come on and do that when the pressues was on was superb.
Is he carrying an injury or what or why was he not starting?
#5
General discussion / Re: snooker world championship
Last post by Snapchap - Today at 10:23:56 AM
Quote from: gallsman on Today at 10:18:04 AMChrist on a f**king bike. He takes on long pots because he's famously good at them, having worked on them for decades and reckons he has a more than reasonable chance of making the shot. He's trying to win.

He doesn't take them on for a laugh, or to see how it goes, or to give the crowd something to cheer about because he's a bit of a lad.

Other players are just as famously good at long pots, but don't take tehm on as readily as Williams does. That's a matter of personality.

But tell me this, does he totally unncessarily sometimes take shots with his eyes closed, or underarm, or with his head turned away, purely because he's just good at such shots, or could it possibly be that he does so because he is also a bit of an entertainer, would you say?
#6
General discussion / Re: Podcasts
Last post by Kidder81 - Today at 10:18:34 AM
Quote from: tiempo on Today at 09:51:18 AMThe level of self-agrandising by Tommy Nibs leads me to think he's gone full parody and is only saying 'most powerful yet' on a weekly basis as an in-joke/piss take. Does grate at times, trying to sound nuanced with phrases like 'the modern GAA calendar'

Like all platforms, they flit from the GAA being in existential crisis to a life affirming Championship on a weekly basis depending on the most recent high profile game. If Down-Armagh had been the only game last weekend there would no doubt have been an inquest on various rules, coaching and the provincial system - but because Tyrone-Donegal was a bit more watchable and they got an interview with Ryan McHugh then all is right with the world ... until next week.

Was it ever confirmed what happened Thomas Kane, was he cannibalised by Nibs in the end?

I have to say Mark Sidebottom has aged like a fine wine, the silver fox, one for the mums and anyone with a wandering eye

From what I have heard I wouldn't be too sure on that
#7
General discussion / Re: snooker world championship
Last post by gallsman - Today at 10:18:04 AM
Christ on a f**king bike. He takes on long pots because he's famously good at them, having worked on them for decades and reckons he has a more than reasonable chance of making the shot. He's trying to win.

He doesn't take them on for a laugh, or to see how it goes, or to give the crowd something to cheer about because he's a bit of a lad.
#8
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster U20 and Minor Champ...
Last post by Sleater - Today at 10:13:52 AM
Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on Today at 09:36:51 AM
Quote from: NotedObserver on May 01, 2024, 09:49:30 PMNot much in the game throughout but Derry had a 10 minute spell where if they had a couple of 2 footed forwards they could have got a lead. Plenty of talent on show and interesting to see who will kick on
Tyrone be looking a reasonable return out of this squad. Rafferty, Daly, Hughes, O'Neill, McCullagh, McElholm, Potter, O'Hare, McAneney would be the obvious players that would offer something to the Senior panel.

Tyrone's McElholm and O'Hare look like very good indeed. They look to have 5 or 6 that will make the cut at senior.  That's a very good Derry side too. Forbes, McEldowney and McGuckian will be top players for Derry for years to come. That was a very even Ulster championship with very little between the top 4 sides. Monaghan will be a coming force in next few years too with some top prospects coming through especially Stephen Mooney who put on an exhibition of point scoring against Armagh and Tyrone.
#9
General discussion / Re: snooker world championship
Last post by Franko - Today at 10:07:45 AM
Quote from: gallsman on Today at 09:56:07 AMHis nickname is the Welsh Potting Machine. It's a skill, not a personality trait ffs

I shouldn't... but anyway

You do realise that in order to pot the ball he has to decide to try it first? The shots aren't bloody mandatory.  ???
#10
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone County Football and...
Last post by square_ball - Today at 10:03:22 AM
That was a hell of a score by Conor Owens for the equaliser. Seems to have fallen down the pecking order but to come on and do that when the pressure was on was superb.