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#16
Quote from: randomusername on October 03, 2014, 11:03:05 PM
Quote from: BennyHarp on October 03, 2014, 10:59:09 PM
Quote from: randomusername on October 03, 2014, 10:45:31 PM
Quote from: Mike Sheehy on October 03, 2014, 10:40:33 PM
Quote from: randomusername on October 03, 2014, 10:32:30 PM
Donaghy left Tyrone as he couldn't get on the under-8 team because he was too naturally talented and tall.

Sure our under-8's are taller than Tyrone seniors  ;D

Ye are not exactly known for ye're high fielders are ye.



Bear in mind Canavan's 5'1"

Thanks for the memories, lads. Keep the pictures coming. That would be some 7 a side outfit. And to think, Ricey, with those legs, put the shits up every Kerry forward for a generation.  ;D They must look back now and think, "what was I so afraid of?" Good times!!








Captain. Leader. Legend.

Meh close enough.
Tut, Tut, these foreign lads have no class, at all at all, either that or he craves for a lot of loving  ::)
#17
Quote from: BennyHarp on October 03, 2014, 10:59:09 PM
Quote from: randomusername on October 03, 2014, 10:45:31 PM
Quote from: Mike Sheehy on October 03, 2014, 10:40:33 PM
Quote from: randomusername on October 03, 2014, 10:32:30 PM
Donaghy left Tyrone as he couldn't get on the under-8 team because he was too naturally talented and tall.

Sure our under-8's are taller than Tyrone seniors  ;D

Ye are not exactly known for ye're high fielders are ye.



Bear in mind Canavan's 5'1"

Thanks for the memories, lads. Keep the pictures coming. That would be some 7 a side outfit. And to think, Ricey, with those legs, put the shits up every Kerry forward for a generation.  ;D They must look back now and think, "what was I so afraid of?" Good times!!
ah yes yere very own Hannibal lector, a fine specimen of a foreigner.
#18
Quote from: randomusername on October 03, 2014, 10:57:43 PM
Quote from: mlcollins on October 03, 2014, 10:55:52 PM
Quote from: randomusername on October 03, 2014, 10:51:01 PM
Donaghy's dad should've been on the Sunday Game:

"If Kieran Donaghy was living in Tyrone within another year or two, maturing and reading the game better, Tyrone could possibly go on to win a five-in-a-row.

Donaghy senior is predicting that his younger son Conor (20) could be the next 'starlet' to emerge from the Kingdom.

"He's an even bigger cub than Kieran and a great basketball player. That's in bad taste re: Kierans father, you're a funny man, aren't you, hilarious.

"I guarantee within six months he'll be on the Kerry senior panel or I'll throw myself into the lakes of Killarney!"

You'll figure it out
Enlighten us with your cryptic utterances, as they are obviously subjective and biased, do please amaze us with your cogent cognitive abilities.
#19
Quote from: mlcollins on October 03, 2014, 10:49:05 PM
Quote from: randomusername on October 03, 2014, 10:45:31 PM
Quote from: Mike Sheehy on October 03, 2014, 10:40:33 PM
Quote from: randomusername on October 03, 2014, 10:32:30 PM
Donaghy left Tyrone as he couldn't get on the under-8 team because he was too naturally talented and tall.

Sure our under-8's are taller than Tyrone seniors  ;D A line up that would not be out of place In the local nick  ;)

Ye are not exactly known for ye're high fielders are ye.



Bear in mind Canavan's 5'1"
A line up that wouldn't look out of place in the local nick  ;D
#20
Quote from: Farrandeelin on October 03, 2014, 10:12:17 PM
I'm sure 'they shot the wrong mlcollins' was said on this thread before, but I'll say it now anyway.
Is that a threat Farrandeelin, or are you just a keyboard warrior, Knockmore, LOL.
#21
Quote from: BennyCake on October 03, 2014, 09:47:22 PM
Quote from: mlcollins on October 03, 2014, 08:29:26 PM
Quote from: BennyCake on October 03, 2014, 06:36:46 PM
Quote from: mlcollins on October 03, 2014, 05:25:13 PM
Ignorance must be an affliction, what Kerry poster said we were the saviours of our game,we are only interested in winning all-Irelands, What Kerry poster said this was an appealing game, it was dire but we don't give a damn, after all our years playing the nordies we at last used our noggins and played them at their own game and now will continue to do so but the thing is and this is where we are truly the aristocrats of the game we can revert to type and play the beautiful game when we need to against real footballing counties because we have the natural skill and technique but as I posted before we are now well able and adroit at playing in the sewer with ye lot and remember winning is all due to inches and remember a win is a win is a win,   37 and counting. Life is good, what's it like in nordie land Benny, i'd say it's fairly bitter  ;)

Anyone can play beautiful football against Waterford, Clare or Tipperary. Even those Dromintee lads in their jeans could manage that.

What are you bittering about? What I said is all facts.

So the way Kerry play is the only way to play football? Wise up. 12 years ago, Kerry were made to think outside the box about how to play Ulster teams. The game evolved, as it always has, and yet it took Kerry 12 years to beat an Ulster team at their peak (albeit with a lucky goal). I would get down off that high horse, because you'll be knocked off it as quickly as any other AI winner this last 20 years has.
20 years, you're having a laugh, what about Kerrys two in a row, circa 2006/2007, I know the average nordie is obsessed with revisionism but this brings it to a new level,  ;D

Yes, one back to back in 25 years. The point is an AI winner one year, dumped out on your arse the next. And sometimes it's a fine line.

Now, feel free to respond to my other points. I won't hold my breath though.
Give it up, you are only babbling now, pathetic.
#22
Quote from: armaghniac on October 03, 2014, 09:41:02 PM
Quote from: mlcollins on October 03, 2014, 08:29:26 PM
So the way Kerry play is the only way to play football? Wise up. 12 years ago, Kerry were made to think outside the box about how to play Ulster teams. The game evolved, as it always has, and yet it took Kerry 12 years to beat an Ulster team at their peak (albeit with a lucky goal). I would get down off that high horse, because you'll be knocked off it as quickly as any other AI winner this last 20 years has.
20 years, you're having a laugh, what about Kerrys two in a row, circa 2006/2007, I know the average nordie is obsessed with revisionism but this brings it to a new level,  ;D

2006 and 2007 were not years in which real football took place.
[/quote]From a county with one all-Ireland you have a big mouth, but if you mean real football, you mean the foreign trash ye play well ye can keep it, the freestaters played some beautiful football  those years, ye were not good to dine at the table.
#23
Quote from: BennyCake on October 03, 2014, 06:36:46 PM
Quote from: mlcollins on October 03, 2014, 05:25:13 PM
Ignorance must be an affliction, what Kerry poster said we were the saviours of our game,we are only interested in winning all-Irelands, What Kerry poster said this was an appealing game, it was dire but we don't give a damn, after all our years playing the nordies we at last used our noggins and played them at their own game and now will continue to do so but the thing is and this is where we are truly the aristocrats of the game we can revert to type and play the beautiful game when we need to against real footballing counties because we have the natural skill and technique but as I posted before we are now well able and adroit at playing in the sewer with ye lot and remember winning is all due to inches and remember a win is a win is a win,   37 and counting. Life is good, what's it like in nordie land Benny, i'd say it's fairly bitter  ;)

Anyone can play beautiful football against Waterford, Clare or Tipperary. Even those Dromintee lads in their jeans could manage that.

What are you bittering about? What I said is all facts.

So the way Kerry play is the only way to play football? Wise up. 12 years ago, Kerry were made to think outside the box about how to play Ulster teams. The game evolved, as it always has, and yet it took Kerry 12 years to beat an Ulster team at their peak (albeit with a lucky goal). I would get down off that high horse, because you'll be knocked off it as quickly as any other AI winner this last 20 years has.
20 years, you're having a laugh, what about Kerrys two in a row, circa 2006/2007, I know the average nordie is obsessed with revisionism but this brings it to a new level,  ;D
#24
Quote from: red hander on October 03, 2014, 06:31:56 PM
Quote from: mlcollins on October 03, 2014, 05:38:44 PM
Quote from: red hander on October 03, 2014, 04:49:06 PM
Quote from: mlcollins on October 02, 2014, 10:44:22 AM
Quote from: red hander on September 29, 2014, 04:54:50 PM
Quote from: Mike Sheehy on September 26, 2014, 04:29:45 PM
more of it......


QuoteJOE BROLLY will incur even more wrath from Kerry after his latest inflammatory comments about their All-Ireland success.

The RTE pundit is particularly scathing in his column for Ulster GAA newspaper 'Gaelic Life' this week."If Tyrone introduced puke football then Kerry were the little girl in 'The Exorcist' whose head revolves as she machine-guns the walls with a torrent of vomit," Brolly says."The 2014 All-Ireland final duly enters the annals as the worst final ever. The first quarter of the second half was afterwards described by Kieran Donaghy as 'feeling like about three years'," he adds.
"If it felt like that for one of the players, spare a thought for the rest of us."He argues that Jimmy McGuinness' "monster is already sweeping through club football".Now that it has the endorsement of the Kingdom, that process will accelerate."They will celebrate in Kerry but, for the first time ever, no one else will," Brolly alleges."We could all share in the previous 36 wins, dreaming of being those boys some day ourselves: Jacko, Micko, Pat, Maurice and The Gooch.Travesty"But no one wants any part of Sunday's joyless, ugly travesty. So well done Kerry, but you can get off your high horse now."Maybe it's only puke football if someone else is playing it," he concludes.Kerry star Donaghy had a lash at Brolly in the immediate aftermath last Sunday for a previous column he had written saying the Kingdom's 'production line' had dried up.

http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/kerry-spewed-a-torrent-of-vomit-football-joe-brolly-30616858.html

Very ungrateful of Donaghy to have a go at the gimp considering he's always so far up 'Star's' hole on RTE that the two of them probably should get a room. Saying that, it's the only time I've agreed with Brolly, the noble (in their own minds) Kerry have brought us vomit football par excellence with enough half-digested carrots and sweetcorn to fill poor Sam up to the brim...
Red hander, we are NOBLE, we are after all Kerry, as Jack o connor said ye were only the Nouveau riche, mutton dressed as lamb, enjoy yere 3 all-Irelands, we enjoy our 37 and counting but especially our 37th and of course sam beag, you see that's what the nobility usually do, now off with you,you peasant.

Aye, noble and patronising as long as you were winning, but the minute Armagh and ourselves handed you your arses in Croke Park that attitude completely changed. Jack O'Connor? Mickey had him in his back pocket. And sure any county that had only one real match to play (and that was only when Cork could be bothered, which was only half the time) to get into an All-Ireland semi-final would expect to win plenty of Sams. You are the true masters of vomit football centred on the basic tactic of hoofing the ball up to the big fella on the edge of the square
That nordie bitterness is epidemic up there, must be due to a foreign climate compared to us down here in our own country, anyway there is a difference between puke football and thugery and ye were masters of both, I'm sure Mickey was proud of same, biters, eye gougers and trash talkers, a group of skangers, so much to be proud of and re: yere crowd of thugs and Armagh, well we handed yere asses on a plate on the last occasions we played ye and if I recall we are the current all-Ireland champions, now suck on your lemons.

Oh the irony of someone with such a user name coming out with such a pathetic response. Total lack of class, but not surprising considering the Kerry attitude to being beaten by us peasants from Tyrone. Kerry can hand us our arses in as many league games as they want, who cares? Just as long as you're wearing your brown shorts when we see you at Croker ... that's if you can be bothered travelling up to Dublin if it's a quarter final or semi-final  ;)
The irony here is a tyrone native using the word class, ye wouldn't know class if it hit ye in the face and now listen lad the 2014 all-ireland has gone to, yes the Kingdom,  the aristocrats of the game, it must give great pain to the nordies and Mike is right we have never looked upon ye as our equals more as an irritant that has to be eradicated but then being from a foreign land ye come from a different mind set from us freestaters and re: Collins, it was your sort he fought against in the civil war and don't forget the last championship match between our countrys  ;) , well by my recollection we put yere asses on the bacon slicer, nouveau riche indeed, class, what a laugh.
#25
Quote from: red hander on October 03, 2014, 04:49:06 PM
Quote from: mlcollins on October 02, 2014, 10:44:22 AM
Quote from: red hander on September 29, 2014, 04:54:50 PM
Quote from: Mike Sheehy on September 26, 2014, 04:29:45 PM
more of it......


QuoteJOE BROLLY will incur even more wrath from Kerry after his latest inflammatory comments about their All-Ireland success.

The RTE pundit is particularly scathing in his column for Ulster GAA newspaper 'Gaelic Life' this week."If Tyrone introduced puke football then Kerry were the little girl in 'The Exorcist' whose head revolves as she machine-guns the walls with a torrent of vomit," Brolly says."The 2014 All-Ireland final duly enters the annals as the worst final ever. The first quarter of the second half was afterwards described by Kieran Donaghy as 'feeling like about three years'," he adds.
"If it felt like that for one of the players, spare a thought for the rest of us."He argues that Jimmy McGuinness' "monster is already sweeping through club football".Now that it has the endorsement of the Kingdom, that process will accelerate."They will celebrate in Kerry but, for the first time ever, no one else will," Brolly alleges."We could all share in the previous 36 wins, dreaming of being those boys some day ourselves: Jacko, Micko, Pat, Maurice and The Gooch.Travesty"But no one wants any part of Sunday's joyless, ugly travesty. So well done Kerry, but you can get off your high horse now."Maybe it's only puke football if someone else is playing it," he concludes.Kerry star Donaghy had a lash at Brolly in the immediate aftermath last Sunday for a previous column he had written saying the Kingdom's 'production line' had dried up.

http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/kerry-spewed-a-torrent-of-vomit-football-joe-brolly-30616858.html

Very ungrateful of Donaghy to have a go at the gimp considering he's always so far up 'Star's' hole on RTE that the two of them probably should get a room. Saying that, it's the only time I've agreed with Brolly, the noble (in their own minds) Kerry have brought us vomit football par excellence with enough half-digested carrots and sweetcorn to fill poor Sam up to the brim...
Red hander, we are NOBLE, we are after all Kerry, as Jack o connor said ye were only the Nouveau riche, mutton dressed as lamb, enjoy yere 3 all-Irelands, we enjoy our 37 and counting but especially our 37th and of course sam beag, you see that's what the nobility usually do, now off with you,you peasant.

Aye, noble and patronising as long as you were winning, but the minute Armagh and ourselves handed you your arses in Croke Park that attitude completely changed. Jack O'Connor? Mickey had him in his back pocket. And sure any county that had only one real match to play (and that was only when Cork could be bothered, which was only half the time) to get into an All-Ireland semi-final would expect to win plenty of Sams. You are the true masters of vomit football centred on the basic tactic of hoofing the ball up to the big fella on the edge of the square
That nordie bitterness is epidemic up there, must be due to a foreign climate compared to us down here in our own country, anyway there is a difference between puke football and thugery and ye were masters of both, I'm sure Mickey was proud of same, biters, eye gougers and trash talkers, a group of skangers, so much to be proud of and re: yere crowd of thugs and Armagh, well we handed yere asses on a plate on the last occasions we played ye and if I recall we are the current all-Ireland champions, now suck on your lemons.
#26
Ignorance must be an affliction, what Kerry poster said we were the saviours of our game,we are only interested in winning all-Irelands, What Kerry poster said this was an appealing game, it was dire but we don't give a damn, after all our years playing the nordies we at last used our noggins and played them at their own game and now will continue to do so but the thing is and this is where we are truly the aristocrats of the game we can revert to type and play the beautiful game when we need to against real footballing counties because we have the natural skill and technique but as I posted before we are now well able and adroit at playing in the sewer with ye lot and remember winning is all due to inches and remember a win is a win is a win,   37 and counting. Life is good, what's it like in nordie land Benny, i'd say it's fairly bitter  ;)
#27
Quote from: red hander on September 29, 2014, 04:54:50 PM
Quote from: Mike Sheehy on September 26, 2014, 04:29:45 PM
more of it......


QuoteJOE BROLLY will incur even more wrath from Kerry after his latest inflammatory comments about their All-Ireland success.

The RTE pundit is particularly scathing in his column for Ulster GAA newspaper 'Gaelic Life' this week."If Tyrone introduced puke football then Kerry were the little girl in 'The Exorcist' whose head revolves as she machine-guns the walls with a torrent of vomit," Brolly says."The 2014 All-Ireland final duly enters the annals as the worst final ever. The first quarter of the second half was afterwards described by Kieran Donaghy as 'feeling like about three years'," he adds.
"If it felt like that for one of the players, spare a thought for the rest of us."He argues that Jimmy McGuinness' "monster is already sweeping through club football".Now that it has the endorsement of the Kingdom, that process will accelerate."They will celebrate in Kerry but, for the first time ever, no one else will," Brolly alleges."We could all share in the previous 36 wins, dreaming of being those boys some day ourselves: Jacko, Micko, Pat, Maurice and The Gooch.Travesty"But no one wants any part of Sunday's joyless, ugly travesty. So well done Kerry, but you can get off your high horse now."Maybe it's only puke football if someone else is playing it," he concludes.Kerry star Donaghy had a lash at Brolly in the immediate aftermath last Sunday for a previous column he had written saying the Kingdom's 'production line' had dried up.

http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/kerry-spewed-a-torrent-of-vomit-football-joe-brolly-30616858.html

Very ungrateful of Donaghy to have a go at the gimp considering he's always so far up 'Star's' hole on RTE that the two of them probably should get a room. Saying that, it's the only time I've agreed with Brolly, the noble (in their own minds) Kerry have brought us vomit football par excellence with enough half-digested carrots and sweetcorn to fill poor Sam up to the brim...
Red hander, we are NOBLE, we are after all Kerry, as Jack o connor said ye were only the Nouveau riche, mutton dressed as lamb, enjoy yere 3 all-Irelands, we enjoy our 37 and counting but especially our 37th and of course sam beag, you see that's what the nobility usually do, now off with you,you peasant.
#28
Hardstation , an apt user name if there ever was, is that a saying In nordie land "dry them", what exactly is Mike ment to dry, I would have thought it would have been you drying your eyes when Kerry won the all-Ireland.
#29
GAA Discussion / Re: Tommy Walsh - Kerry
September 26, 2014, 06:20:15 PM
You say he will not add much to the Kerry set up, you are obviously a graduate from the joe brolly school of cognitive analysis  ;)
#30
Quote from: imtommygunn on September 26, 2014, 05:19:40 PM
Quote from: mlcollins on September 26, 2014, 05:15:58 PM
Quote from: imtommygunn on September 26, 2014, 04:54:23 PM
What forums?? On here??

I don't know (m)any antrim supporters who've lost any sleep over it!
Obviously when I stated forums, it was plural, I inferring to hoganstand in particular and it is very evident from the various threads there that a disproportionate amount of Antrim posters have some issues with Kerry football, maybe you might carry out a bit of research before you decide to comment.
In fairness you're correct, apologies for the genus of my post, not merited, I was focussing on your definitive statement re: m(any) antrim posters.

:o The s on the end did give the plural away. Maybe responses like that rub people up the wrong way and that's why  some might generalise and dislike Kerry. I'll be sure to check the whole internet next time someone posts a comment like yours ???