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#1
Hurling Discussion / Re: AI Hurling Championship 20...
Last post by imtommygunn - Today at 09:15:50 AM
Tipp were in it at half time and just after it for a bit too is the mad thing. They seemed to capitulate. Your man Kingston (not to take away from him) scored 4 points in a row from more or less the same place on the pitch. Would you not think they'd maybe get wise to that either management or players??

Can't see Waterford taking anything from Limerick as Limerick will be out to get to the final. What I do expect is Davy to be wired to the moon for it.
#2
General discussion / Re: Premier League 2023-2024
Last post by jcpen - Today at 09:15:22 AM
Was easy enough for City in the end, it's bizarre how some thought it was bizarre that they were favorites  ;D
#3
GAA Discussion / Re: GaaGo
Last post by johnnycool - Today at 09:14:10 AM
Quote from: Armagh18 on May 19, 2024, 10:47:18 AMLads a dodgy fire stick is your friend here

There's a certain irony in that as I don't have an issue with GAAGO as a concept but I hate that casting malarkey and the quality can deteriorate alright, but was in a friends house who has de olde firestick thing going and his picture was far better!

They've a bit of work to do to get the GAAGO app onto some smart TV's
#4
Quote from: johnnycool on Today at 08:49:37 AMWaterford draw with Limerick and Clare beat Tipp and Cork are gone!

What are the odds on that?

Clare have been the dominant team in lots of games but seem to be always hanging on in the end, they really don't rack up enough scores that their play merits.
Cork are the opposite, they'll absolutely hammer a team who's slightly off the pace at all, but will then struggle in a tight game against the better teams.

Dublin can consider themselves unlucky on Saturday evening, I watched a lot of that game thanks to GAAGO  ;)  and they played some fine hurling, TJ was quiet, Eoin Cody was quiet but John Donnelly stood up and was the difference in the two teams.
Lyng will be desperate to get Mullin back on the park, but two really poor performances on the bounce doesn't auger well for later in the year.



Waterford draw with Limerick and Clare beat Tipp and Cork are gone!  That is mad altogether!

Kilkenny missing a goal getting machine.. all fine and dandy knocking over points, but they are getting caught out with goals against them and not knocking in a few goals themselves.

With Waterford I have no idea which team is going to show up, they could beat Limerick, though I doubt it as Limerick really need to get into championship mode from this point, I've never seen Tipp that bad in my lifetime.

Would be mental if those results Johnnycool came up and Cork were sent packing
#5
General discussion / Re: Premier League 2023-2024
Last post by mrdeeds - Today at 09:00:15 AM
Quote from: imtommygunn on Today at 08:43:03 AMThis year at the bottom was as bad as you will see. Sheffield United were awful and Burnley weren't very good either. Luton tbf to them put up a good fight.

Still been a few years since 40 was the minimum.
#6
GAA Discussion / Re: Tailteann Cup 2024
Last post by tintin25 - Today at 08:56:14 AM
Missed TSG but was their highlights of the Carlow v Fermanagh game at all?  Doesn't seem to have been available of GAAGO.
#7
Hurling Discussion / Re: AI Hurling Championship 20...
Last post by johnnycool - Today at 08:49:37 AM
Waterford draw with Limerick and Clare beat Tipp and Cork are gone!

What are the odds on that?

Clare have been the dominant team in lots of games but seem to be always hanging on in the end, they really don't rack up enough scores that their play merits.
Cork are the opposite, they'll absolutely hammer a team who's slightly off the pace at all, but will then struggle in a tight game against the better teams.

Dublin can consider themselves unlucky on Saturday evening, I watched a lot of that game thanks to GAAGO  ;)  and they played some fine hurling, TJ was quiet, Eoin Cody was quiet but John Donnelly stood up and was the difference in the two teams.
Lyng will be desperate to get Mullin back on the park, but two really poor performances on the bounce doesn't auger well for later in the year.

#8
General discussion / Re: Premier League 2023-2024
Last post by square_ball - Today at 08:48:53 AM
Quote from: RedHand88 on February 17, 2024, 07:30:26 PMDon't worry, the much talked about City "16 wins in a row streak" is right around the corner  ::)  ::)  ::)

Quote from: RedHand88 on March 31, 2024, 06:54:16 PMThat's our Erling! Scores 5 against Luton. #beststrikerintheworld.

Not to fear though, City will go on a 15 game winning streak (tm) any. day. now.

Just the 9 game winning streak required this season.
#9
GAA Discussion / Re: All Ireland U20 football c...
Last post by imtommygunn - Today at 08:46:09 AM
You would expect to see Tyrone being strong at this level with Omagh CBS school dominance. They could have won that game by a lot more and were a much better team. The number 5 is a serious player too.

Derry were very good but I don't think they have that quality of forward in their team.

The Kerry 13 (and 15 too to a lesser degree) were very good players. I'd expect to see one of two of them in the next few years but overall they just weren't as strong.

An entertaining match which was a lot better than a lot of senior games you'd see.
#10
General discussion / Re: Premier League 2023-2024
Last post by imtommygunn - Today at 08:43:03 AM
This year at the bottom was as bad as you will see. Sheffield United were awful and Burnley weren't very good either. Luton tbf to them put up a good fight.