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Derry / Re: Derry Club Football & Hurl...
Last post by onefineday - Today at 01:34:25 AM
Quote from: tbrick18 on May 01, 2024, 04:36:18 PM
Quote from: OakLeaf on April 30, 2024, 03:05:05 PM
Quote from: cornerback on April 30, 2024, 01:02:33 PMAny word on Padraig McGrogan's injury?

I heard that it is a cruciate ligament injury. If that's true he's gone for the season.

When did he do that?
Huge loss for us but hopefully he makes a full recovery.
Really need Mckinless's injuries to be cleared up.
Agree big loss for us, I think his early withdrawal in the semi v Kerry last year was a factor in ultimately losing that game. Not sure Mickey was his biggest fan though, seems to have been pulled to shore pretty sharpish these last few games.

Wishing him the best of luck with the rehab and return.
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General discussion / Re: European Leagues.
Last post by Blowitupref - Today at 12:41:22 AM
From BBC

The Premier League has missed out on a fifth Champions League spot next season.

Borussia Dortmund's victory over PSG on Wednesday, coupled with Bayern Munich's draw with Real Madrid on Tuesday takes the German total in the European Performance Spots table to 18.356.

Even if Aston Villa were to win both legs of their Europa Conference League semi-final with Olympiakos and go on to lift the trophy, England can only reach 18.25.

Germany will now join Italy in getting a fifth automatic spot in next season's tournament.

Both countries could have six representatives, if Dortmund win the Champions League and finish outside the top four in the Bundesliga and either Atalanta or Roma win the Europa League.

The winners of both tournaments qualify automatically for the following season's Champions League.

The additional places are added no matter how many clubs enter the tournament by the usual method.

Ironically, even if they do not win the tournament, Dortmund will be the beneficiaries as they are almost certain to finish fifth in the Bundesliga.
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Laois / Re: Laois Senior Footballers 2...
Last post by Junior Ex Laoistalk - Today at 12:08:55 AM
Fixtures and Dates for the Tailteann Cup


                     
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General discussion / Re: snooker world championship
Last post by gallsman - May 01, 2024, 11:34:51 PM
This f**king nonsense again about "characters". What you see on the screen in terms of people playing snooker hasn't changed a bit, whether it's Higgins or White or Jak Jones. It's just a lad at a table potting balls. Some do it faster than others. Some are incredibly slow. Same as it ever was.
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General discussion / Re: snooker world championship
Last post by quit yo jibbajabba - May 01, 2024, 11:21:56 PM
Quote from: square_ball on May 01, 2024, 10:02:56 PMThat's as bad a semi final line up as there's ever been.

Jones v Bingham
Wilson v Gilbert

Binghams a decent watch tbh but yes overall v few characters left even from first round in the tourno was struggling in this respect

Jones minds me on Wolfie from Inbetweeners every fuddin time I see him 😆🙈
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General discussion / Re: snooker world championship
Last post by AustinPowers - May 01, 2024, 11:12:56 PM
Snooker has no real personalities  now.   That was part of the attraction in the 80's, in particular.  Players are just  really dull now.

I  loved  watching  the world championship back in the day , particularly Jimmy White.  I was glued  to the TV when he was on. 

I don't think there's a  player who would  make me sit down and watch. Ronnie is a great player but  he just doesn't  do it for me. I've not watched a second so far, and with that  last 4 , it doesn't  look like  I'll watch much of what's left.
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GAA Discussion / Re: Guide to the Sam Maguire a...
Last post by cavanmaniac - May 01, 2024, 11:05:10 PM
If Cavan bring the intensity they brought in the 2 Ulster games at times they'll give any of the Connacht teams a good rattle. Lynch is some loss though, was sorry to hear that.
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Years of ingrained tactical baggage seem to still inhibit this team, until a game is slipping away. Then, when there is literally no reason left standing not to throw caution to the wind and just have a right cut off it, instinct and skills are given their head and apparently we can give a game to a good many teams. It's maddening stuff at times and we keep repeating the dose.
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GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster U20 and Minor Champ...
Last post by Mikhailov - May 01, 2024, 10:54:10 PM
Derry were 4 up at HT in ET and then decided to give up the kickouts (which they dominated in the first half of ET) this gave Tyrone the impetus to come and chase down the lead - Derry will be devastated - poor game management both on the pitch and along the line letting that lead slip.
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GAA Discussion / Re: Guide to the Sam Maguire a...
Last post by cavanmaniac - May 01, 2024, 10:53:36 PM
Quote from: Gael85 on May 01, 2024, 08:55:26 PMHas Gearoid McKernan retired?

Not part of the panel this year. Either wasn't asked or decided not to. His last few seasons his form had dropped off significantly, to be fair, but he had big mileage clocked up.
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Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Footba...
Last post by sdg - May 01, 2024, 10:51:08 PM

Who would you take up?
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Jamie Doran is the obvious one. Like the look of Carr too - would Gilroy be worth working with - he is a man mountain. Murdock from Rostrevor too is a very sound player. Take some of them in and give them a go.. no point hanging on to the same faces that have been there 20 months now and still very limited game time. Barry injury is a tough one on the lad but opens a place for at least one.
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Sure carr can't even get a game for Clonduff,  gilroy never got a start all year for u20s so I would safely say there's a fair chance laverty won't be looking their numbers any time soon ::)