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#1
GAA Discussion / Re: Thank God it was not a draw!
September 18, 2017, 12:38:23 AM
Quote from: Rossfan on September 18, 2017, 12:35:11 AM
When ye have a panel of Mayo men only (no Ballaghaderreen Co Roscommon players) ye'll win Sam.
Karma

We won before with Ballaghaderreen Co Roscommon players, what different now?
#2
GAA Discussion / Re: The Sunday Game
September 18, 2017, 12:15:22 AM
Quote from: Syferus on September 18, 2017, 12:06:28 AM
Quote from: Thy Kingdom Come on September 17, 2017, 11:48:52 PM
No mention of financial Doping alright. It's as if the Sunday Game Panellists are afraid to mention it or there is a censorship clause with RTE!

O'Rourke trying not to sound bad has came up with the more Players in Dublin need to play inter-county line!

Home venue was shot down by Whelan when mentioned by McStay.

I noticed my to fellow Kerrymen said very little. There was a few looks and glances.

They know the score that if they mention the advantages they'll look like sore losers. In fact anyone who mentions advantages of Dublin look like sore losers.

Brolly physically looks as if he is struggling with his one kidney. And he needs a hairbrush!

To who? Dublin? the other 31 counties wouldn't be looking at them as sore losers.

But do you not realise it's Dublin that matters (and nobody else). Croke Park is their home Pitch. The majority of the National media is in Dublin. Multinational, National and semi-state companies and organisations are lining up to be associated with Dublin. Any movement to say anything against the saviour of football will be met with hostility!
#3
12 week intercounty ban is the only answer!  ;D
#4
GAA Discussion / Re: The Sunday Game
September 17, 2017, 11:48:52 PM
No mention of financial Doping alright. It's as if the Sunday Game Panellists are afraid to mention it or there is a censorship clause with RTE!

O'Rourke trying not to sound bad has came up with the more Players in Dublin need to play inter-county line!

Home venue was shot down by Whelan when mentioned by McStay.

I noticed my to fellow Kerrymen said very little. There was a few looks and glances.

They know the score that if they mention the advantages they'll look like sore losers. In fact anyone who mentions advantages of Dublin look like sore losers.

Brolly physically looks as if he is struggling with his one kidney. And he needs a hairbrush!
#5
Quote from: Fear ón Srath Bán on August 31, 2017, 02:59:50 PM
Quote from: Thy Kingdom Come on August 31, 2017, 12:45:35 PM
As a Kerryman glad to see Tyrone royally put on their Arse! Took away a lot of the pain of losing to perennial losers/chokers Mayo the day before. It amazes me how much value Tyrone folk place on an Ulster title and beating Ulster teams in quarter finals to reach semi-finals. This has been their only way to semi-finals the last couple of years. Wonder why?  Hope Tyrone hold onto Mickey. His energy and tactical awareness has waned. The three top counties have him sussed and there is no plan B and a hugely predictable plan A! Fair play to the Media and the GAA for building up this fixture based on really nothing (if you look at it) to help Tickets and Papers sales. They played a blinder.

There are a lot of Tyrone folk on here still in denial seeing consecutive Ulster titles as progress. They remind me of Mayo fans on a different level. Of course Tyrones level is lower than that of Mayo!

How sad that this is what it reduces to for some Kerry buachaillí: the success, or otherwise, of Tír Eoghain; and the irony of anyone from Munster bemoaning the ease of passage for the Ulster Champions is obviously lost on you. :(

How happy, though, are we to think of the torment and torture we put you through in 2003, 2005 & 2008, yay! :D :D :D :) :) :)

Never said it was easy for Tyrone to win Ulster titles. Who cares about Provincial titles? How long is it now since Tyrone beat Kerry in the Championship? Nearly 10 years? How long is it since Tyrone have beaten Dublin, Kerry, Mayo, Cork? When is the last time Tyrone won anything? There are lads in secondary School who have never seen or Remember seeing Tyrone in a AI Final. Ye are as bad as the Bould Mickey living of success that happened a decade ago! Top 4 my Arse! As for the Noughties, we won 4 titles in that era! We won consecutive titles. Ye lost to Paper light Mayo in this decade! A side we brushed aside in finals of '04 and '06. How do you explain that having such a great side? The last nine years have been fun watching ye squirm with the chasing pack!
#6
As a Kerryman glad to see Tyrone royally put on their Arse! Took away a lot of the pain of losing to perennial losers/chokers Mayo the day before. It amazes me how much value Tyrone folk place on an Ulster title and beating Ulster teams in quarter finals to reach semi-finals. This has been their only way to semi-finals the last couple of years. Wonder why?  Hope Tyrone hold onto Mickey. His energy and tactical awareness has waned. The three top counties have him sussed and there is no plan B and a hugely predictable plan A! Fair play to the Media and the GAA for building up this fixture based on really nothing (if you look at it) to help Tickets and Papers sales. They played a blinder.

There are a lot of Tyrone folk on here still in denial seeing consecutive Ulster titles as progress. They remind me of Mayo fans on a different level. Of course Tyrones level is lower than that of Mayo!
#7
Quote from: From the Bunker on August 17, 2017, 03:13:44 PM
Quote from: Thy Kingdom Come on August 17, 2017, 02:56:57 PM
Never fails to amuse me how Mayo supporters continuously go in blind into games. They hammer an average Roscommon team after giving them far too much respect in the original fixture and suddenly they are a serious outfit. For all their Huffing and Puffing it's been 5 years since Mayo took a serious scalp in the Championship - Dublin 2012. Like Tyrone they like to believe in their own importance. The game will be up for this group on Sunday! They, like other Mayo teams will join in the annals of cumulative under-achievers of their predecessors!

Kerry by 5 (and pulling up at that)!

Looking forward to seeing your posts on Sunday evening. Kerry don't hold the aura of '04-'06 for this group. There is much more pressure on this Kerry Group as there is on Mayo, even more. Losing to Mayo would put them down the pecking order. They have been ranked 2nd the last couple of years based purely on tradition.

Speaking of scalps! Who has been Kerrys last big Scalp? Mayo 2014? Not one to put in the scrap book!

Don't kid yourself as to Mayo being a scalp! You where just another county in the way of us winning another AI title that year. You threw your best at us and we still beat ye. Must be depressing to have given some much and still come up short to what was then a Kerry team in transition.

#8
Never fails to amuse me how Mayo supporters continuously go in blind into games. They hammer an average Roscommon team after giving them far too much respect in the original fixture and suddenly they are a serious outfit. For all their Huffing and Puffing it's been 5 years since Mayo took a serious scalp in the Championship - Dublin 2012. Like Tyrone they like to believe in their own importance. The game will be up for this group on Sunday! They, like other Mayo teams will join in the annals of cumulative under-achievers of their predecessors!

Kerry by 5 (and pulling up at that)!
#9
Expect to see the Kingdom win this one pulling up. Much the same as the Galway game. Mayo for all their virtues just can't keep it together against the Traditional sides. We are just a bit to cute for them. Whether it's influencing a referee to getting easy scores! Sad really as I'd love to see Mayo win an All Ireland.......one day! :)
#10
General discussion / Re: Man Utd Thread:
April 13, 2017, 10:11:24 PM
The Man Utd players should become artists.

They just love to draw.

;D
#11
GAA Discussion / Re: Joe Brolly
April 13, 2017, 02:37:57 PM
Quote from: Jinxy on April 13, 2017, 01:20:28 PM
Excuse me, Colm is the only one of the three 'senior' panelists who just gives an honest opinion without trying to generate soundbites or headlines of his own.
Plus, he's probably the only one Brolly has any respect for.

Except for when Brolly mouths off about O' Rourke's failed Celtic Tiger investments on the Sunday Game!
#12
Quote from: The Hill is Blue on April 09, 2017, 09:14:45 PM
Congratulations and well done Kerry. It looks like Dublin's much predicted One Thousand Year Reich will not now come to pass.

Because of today? Dublin are still 6/4 to win the AI! Hardly the end of an era odds?
#13
Get in! The long trip home will be shortened with smiles on our face. Fair Dues to Maher for taking the Black at the end. Stopped a sure score. Black card still helps the cheaters!
#14
Fair dues to the Dublin Supporters, they seem to have traveled in great numbers!  :P
#15
General discussion / Re: The IRISH RUGBY thread
November 05, 2016, 10:18:35 PM
Quote from: The Stallion on November 05, 2016, 10:11:51 PM
Seems to be mass hysteria over what is a meaninglesss friendly result at the end of the day.

Ah, it's all a bit of fun! To my wife the Premiership is meaningless! Depends where you are looking from. Ba humbug!