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#91
GAA Discussion / Re: All Ireland U20 football c...
Last post by Truthsayer - Today at 02:06:49 PM
Handy win even though they spurned a rake of chances. Derry was their toughest game... houl on Kerry goal! Jeez! Tyrone should be out of sight!
#92
GAA Discussion / Re: Sam Maguire 2024 Group 2 ...
Last post by statto - Today at 02:03:52 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on May 18, 2024, 09:05:53 PMUlster not as strong as it has been hyped up to be. Both Derry and Cavan put to the sword, and believe me both Galway and Mayo are no great shakes.
I would say competitive not strong.
#93
GAA Discussion / Re: All Ireland U20 football c...
Last post by Gael85 - Today at 02:03:43 PM
That Tyrone no 11 is a good footballer.
#94
GAA Discussion / Re: All Ireland U20 football c...
Last post by Blowitupref - Today at 02:01:11 PM
43 minutes played Kerry hanging in there thanks to how wasteful Tyrone have been including two goal line clearances a few moments ago. 1-11 to 0-11.
#95
GAA Discussion / Re: All Ireland U20 football c...
Last post by Rebel84 - Today at 02:00:57 PM
Tyrone should be out of sight in this game.
#96
GAA Discussion / Re: All Ireland U20 football c...
Last post by Gael85 - Today at 02:00:33 PM
Tyrone not clinical in front of posts. Could come back to haunt them.
#97
GAA Discussion / Re: All Ireland U20 football c...
Last post by Truthsayer - Today at 01:54:44 PM
Scoreline flattering Kerry... Tyrone much better team but need to convert it into a few more scores. 4 in it.
#98
GAA Discussion / Re: Sam Maguire 2024 Group 2 ...
Last post by cavanmaniac - Today at 01:44:05 PM
It was always going to come down to the game with Roscommon, for Cavan, and that hasn't and won't change, but the hope was we'd arrive there without too many scars and some confidence remaining. Who knows now what to expect from them on any given day? We're hideously inconsistent, often within games never mind from one to another, very mentally fragile and too content with moral victories, as shown by leaving a win behind us versus Tyrone. Any small degree of momentum from that is now in shreds. Mayo might not turn out to even be all that good, that's the scary thing, with Dublin waiting to annihilate us in second gear at Breffni - a game supporters will now understandably stay away from in droves? You try not to lapse into too much negativity and I know we've a new manager etc. but with all the gurus and back room geniuses we have, how in the hell did Cavan go out and turn in a dreadful display like that?
#99
General discussion / Re: Sinn Fein? They have gone ...
Last post by whitey - Today at 01:43:02 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on Today at 12:28:04 PMSF are on the slide. They were the rebellious vote. But are no longer in that mould.

A rebel without a cause. And not even a rebel anymore!




Trying to be "woke" in an effort to appeal to younger more progressive voters has backfired spectacularly.

The "Republican" movement has deep roots in socialism (and Marxism) so I'm not surprised they are in favor of open borders, but that doesn't sit well with about 80% of the electorate

#100
Roscommon last week and Kerry today have made Tyrone's task easier by leaving themselves wide open defensively once turned over. That type of defending doesn't happen too often Ulster.