What a match we have here.
I see there's mighty interest in it :P
P S it's been spelt LAOIS for about 60 years now ;)
Quote from: hardstation on July 05, 2013, 11:17:58 AM
I'd be surprised if Laoghis was ever right tbh.
It was L A O I Gséibhithe I S in the old print.
Then it became LAOIS when the Cló Rómhamach became the standard.
Hey boys, I'm old school to the core.
Ah no me spelling is way off, I said I'd learn how to speak it and then get back to the spelling and grammar later. I've yet to do that.
Leathan le leathan, caol le caol, agus araile.
Did you go to Heywood Don't Matter?
Hope Laois can do it. Been a great couple of years with Minors, 21's & Seniors all on the up
I didn't go to Heywood Laoislad, a bit fancy looking for my standards, not that I have anything against them sort of people, plus I'm sure the students didn't match the scenery.
Ah yeah, all on the up Heffo. We should have some classic games against Fingal or South Dublin or Dun Laoighaire/Rathdown in a few years. Or do you have any other names lined up?
I have a few names for these areas meself.
I went to Heywood....
Well I was right then. :D
I went there recently enough and they have a new all weather pitch. Looks good but it's all fenced in. A very high fence too and you can't cut through the wire too easy. The locks are fairly sturdy also. You'd want to come prepared to play ball there.
Micko calls it a day.
"It's Saturday," says Micko.