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#4171
Quote from: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on March 30, 2011, 12:49:55 AM
Or maybe you just don't know people from the 26 counties find that term offensive as it is the Irish Republic.
Why? You were originally the Irish Free State. It is a term spoken out of envy in this part of the world.
#4172
Quote from: Tubberman on March 29, 2011, 07:30:43 PM
who are these free stater people you refer to in the thread title?
People who don't live in the occupied 6 counties obviously!! :)
#4173
GAA Discussion / Re: Paddy O'Rourke Out!
March 29, 2011, 12:27:28 PM
Don't you just love the confidence rolling down from the Mournes like mist. Hopefully the bright summer sun will see it off!! :D
#4174
GAA Discussion / Re: Paddy O'Rourke Out!
March 29, 2011, 12:18:25 PM
Quote from: PAULD123 on March 28, 2011, 03:13:39 PM
Apples, The current Down team has no pedigree at senior county level as they have won nothing yet. But that doesn't mean that Armagh have. David McKeown was roll calling your team alleging pedigree based on Hogan cup, University, minor and U21 success. Down has that same success and so if that's pedigree then we have pedigree too.

Armagh has one county All-Ireland champion (McDonnell) until it is proven that R.Clarke can return. That is hardly pedigree for the current team.

So if schools and under-age is pedigree then Down have as much pedigree as Armagh

If All-Ireland finals is pedigree then Down have more than Armagh cause more of our players have played in won

If history is pedigree then Down have spades more than Armagh

May 28th, when you are looking up your guide book to find out how to get to your first round qualifier in the Midlands, you can reflect on how much pedigree Armagh have.
You will note that I didn't claim it had pedigree, I just said that Wobbler had no room to talk given Down's recent history.
#4175
GAA Discussion / Re: Paddy O'Rourke Out!
March 28, 2011, 11:53:22 AM
Two seperate issues here, firstly we have cobblers or wobblers going on about pedigree, I could take that from a kerry or tyrone man but not from some one from a county that has done nothing of note from the early 90's at senior level. Secondly what county POR from is irrelevent he was dodgy with down and thats why some Armagh people don't rate him. But enough of us are saying give him a chance.

Oh and most Armagh people now consider Tyrone to be the Old Enemy and the bench mark for success.
#4176
When did this become a fishing thread? :D
#4177
GAA Discussion / Re: Paddy O'Rourke Out!
March 25, 2011, 02:06:51 PM
I have said before on this thread POR was not an exciting choice as manager but at least he started us of playing a bit more positive football, and he achieved promotion, the disappointing Championship was more to do with the negative influence from his assistants and yet Dublin where there for the taking. Lets see how he does with a full panel, and bear in mind also most of those minor and U21 players from the last couple of years still need time to develop. But I read with amusement the posts from Down fans who think that last years lucky run to the AI final marks their rebirth they could be in for a shock.  ;)
#4178
GAA Discussion / Re: Paddy O'Rourke Out!
March 25, 2011, 01:56:32 PM
Quote from: thewobbler on March 25, 2011, 08:48:37 AM
Winning something once does not give you a pedigree.
Usual Down Sh1t!
#4179
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
March 24, 2011, 02:28:31 PM
As a neutral observer I would have to say the current Cross team has a lot more potential than previous incarnations. In my opinion the previous team was set up to grind the opposition down, it had some great footballers not least of which was Oisin, the current team is still capable of doing that but has a greater number of superb footballers. I think the best is yet to come.
#4180
Quote from: fitzroyalty on March 23, 2011, 04:06:11 PM
I would have thought a joint GAA/IRFU stadium would have been a good concept especially for Belfast. Would mean more Ireland rugby matches could be held in the north while Casement and Ravenhill could remain in place for smaller games and possibly undergo some upgrades to bring them up to scratch. I agree with what Bingo says and even from a non-GAA point of view it is a huge waste of money. I hope it gets shelved.
I would agree with you on an IRFU/GAA venture. I suspect that all Ulster Finals will now go to Casement and probably some AI qualifiers as well. One thing you could not do is let the England in Disguise supporters any where near it, given their appalling behaviour in the Aviva.
#4181
GAA Discussion / Re: Paddy O'Rourke Out!
March 22, 2011, 09:52:13 AM
Quote from: Orangemac on March 21, 2011, 10:03:41 PM
Quote from: balladmaker on March 21, 2011, 11:28:04 AM
Remaining in the top flight this year should be considered a successful year for Armagh from a league perspective.  Still being in the Championship in August time would be a big achievement.
Totally agree. Staying in Div1 would be an achievement and important for development of the team going into next year.

Beating Down is possible although hand on heart how many Armagh fans think we can win Ulster this year? QFs would represent a decent season. Like many still not convinced about POR but the players seem to be putting in the effort for him and the time to judge him will be end of championship.
I have never been overly convinced by POR, however given our limited resources the 3 Kernans, Jamie Clarke, David McKenna and young Morgan would at least give him some better options. Judge him on the season, a semi and survival in the league are realistic ambitions.
#4182
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
March 22, 2011, 09:32:07 AM
Quote from: TacadoirArdMhacha on March 21, 2011, 10:51:15 PM
Quote from: get up there on March 21, 2011, 09:36:28 PM
When the dust has settled down and looking back at crossmaglens st patricks day win with a bit of hindsight, there are are a few things that stand out and make the win quite remarkable, 1.. After a tough battle with cullyhanna, a good young and up and coming burren side, beating the all ireland champs of o9 and 10 it certainly cant be said they had an easy run.  2.. Looking through the starting 15 and the subs, they are to my knowledge all home grow,en players, no players in from other clubs or county's.. 3  And finally winning an all ireland coming off the back of a armagh championship defeat, with two rookie managers with no experience in management, makes for a amazing truly remarkable win.. congratulations and well done crossmaglen

Makes a change for them  :P
Is that the taste of grapes going slightly sour?
#4183
Best team won, Lennon showed today why the jury's still out on him. A poorer quality team did them good and proper. Lets play 6 goal Sammy till the end and leave 18 goal Stokes on the bench. It wasn't working upfront.
#4184
General discussion / Re: St Patricks Day
March 16, 2011, 02:26:07 PM
Quote from: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on March 15, 2011, 11:32:31 PM
Quote from: Tony Baloney on March 15, 2011, 11:05:46 PM
Quote from: laoislad on March 15, 2011, 10:56:13 PM
Quote from: Tony Baloney on March 15, 2011, 10:38:02 PM
Quote from: ONeill on March 15, 2011, 10:22:01 PM
Grumpier in old age but have come to detest what St Patrick's Day stands for.

It used to be a religious event but is meant to be more cultural now. That means 13-year olds stocking up on drink to crack open around midday with the parent oblivious as they're leathered by 2. You can attend cultural events in Downpatrick or the like but it's slowly turning into a 12th of July in green.

Myself, I'm painting myself green and dancing from foot to foot to be sure around a crock of gold. Then I'll get wired into the poitin around 10pm and sing Will You Come To The Bower. Upara.
It's a bag of shite. Armagh spends a clean fortune on it every year and I'm at a loss as to why. I'm happy to be in work.

Suppose it just means more to real Irish people rather than ye British Irish up North....
What religious and cultural events will you be attending? Youse boys in the south have a notoriously poor work ethic so in the event of a united Ireland someone needs to work.

Thats a laugh, sure ye all sponge off the British Civil Service.
As opposed to sponging of the IMF and German Civil Service? :D
#4185
General discussion / Re: St Patricks Day
March 16, 2011, 02:18:05 PM
Quote from: Poc me on March 15, 2011, 04:36:48 PM
Quote from: Applesisapples on March 15, 2011, 02:31:26 PM
Quote from: Poc me on March 15, 2011, 01:46:04 PM
The Orange Orders rules highleights it as specifically sectarian. There would be no point in inclusion as you simply cannot become a member if you are a Catholic or are married to a Catholic. I'm sure they would be open to all other non-catholic ethnic minorities... ::)

The GAA is aiming for inclusivity. I would like to see it where the level of acceptance of Rugby within nationalist communities could be replicated in unionist communities for the GAA. It is great to see the use of the traditional 'Ulster' flag (with the de Burgh cross) in greater numbers as opposed to simpkly the 'northern Irish provincial' flag.
That is not the Northern Irish provincial flag but the Unofficial Flag of the old Northern Ireland Parliament before it was prorogued in 1972. It has no constitutional basis but has been adopted by Loyalists.

Did you not see the inverted commas???
Obviously not