Quote from: Orior on May 03, 2024, 07:31:09 PMTicket sales to clubs only. Will they open to everyone next week?
Quote from: marty34 on May 03, 2024, 07:03:11 PMI think in a way, the OO marching in these towns and villages is people don't care any more. No major flashpoints now apart from the interfaces and urban areas.This is exactly it. Where I'm from
Nationalism has won. It's all about the demographics now and that has swung hugely in the past 5 years and in 10 years say, it'll be massive.
These parades are more to be pitied than laughed at. They know their place now in the small rual areas, especially west of the Bann. A tiddly wee band with a few old men in bowler hats marching behind.
A sad sight.
Quote from: RedHand88 on May 03, 2024, 04:31:33 PMQuote from: 5times5times on May 03, 2024, 04:25:38 PMGive up after 20mins of his latest show.
According to him, Derry have a small MF pairing, and that MH doesn't have a clue...
Unless im wrong, the current AI record is 3 v 1?
At senior level yes, Harte also has a minor all-ireland and 2 u21 all irelands. So it's kinda 6 v 1?
Quote from: seafoid on May 03, 2024, 05:06:56 PMQuote from: Milltown Row2 on May 03, 2024, 12:21:56 PMHas the money been going into Dublin equally across all codes and genders?.
I assume it has, and if so, why is it that the senior male footballers are the only ones with continued success?
I know the ladies did well, and maybe that has turned them around as before that period they only won one.
But with regards to hurling and Camogie Dublin's last win was in 1984 and they were a brilliant team back in the 60's, but nada since and the senior hurlers haven't been to a final since 61
Are Dublin just producing better footballers as the money isn't making a difference in hurling
Dublin is stronger in football.There are more footballers than hurlers in Dublin.
The money fell on fertile ground. It was enough to override Kerry.
Limerick is stronger in hurling. The money was enough to buy the expertise in. Cork, Tipp and KK were unable to respond. The timing was right.
Quote from: RedHand88 on May 03, 2024, 03:57:14 PMQuote from: JoG2 on May 03, 2024, 01:48:12 PMQuote from: Milltown Row2 on May 03, 2024, 11:46:55 AMOnly a money making machine if people are going over the limit?
I've been done many times with the cameras over the years, no excuse, speeding and wrong, do I blame the camera for being there? No that's all on me. Anyone that thinks they can speed 'safely' is crazy
If they put the average speed cameras on the road would it make it safer? Wouldn't know the stats on the accidents in regards to speeding, carelessness, recklessness and so on, but in the meantime till its sorted it needs some attention.
What stage is it at with planning and at what point will they government say we've taken into considerations your issues of not having it but we are going ahead with it anyways?
Yes 100%, but it's more the optics of it. Another horrific crash on the A5, and the following morning there's a speed van (of which I'm sure there is only a limited nunber) in a safe part of the A5 trying to catch motorists doing 5mph over the 30 approaching an overtaking lane. The van definitely be out on the A5, but situated near an accident black spot.... Was a hot topic of conversation among the Strabanimals and Omagh folk in our work yesterday
If you're doing 35mph in a 30 you deserve a fine. There's a reason it's 30 and not 40.
"If you hit a pedestrian: at 40 mph there is a 90 percent chance they will be killed. at 35 mph there is a 50 percent chance they will be killed. at 30 mph there is a 20 percent chance they will be killed."