Alan is probably more worried about how to defend his child killing friends in Israel than he is about such trivial items in Ireland
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Show posts MenuQuote from: boojangles on November 18, 2012, 12:57:20 AM
Cornafean back in the 30s and 40's supplied a list of great players and legends to All- Ireland winning Cavan teams while at the same time dominating club football. Cornafean lead the way with 20 Senior titles. The last one in 1956. Sadly the Reds have been stuck at Junior level for too long now.
Cavan Gaels since formation have been the most successful club team in Cavan, dominating over the past 14 years especially. They hold 12 Senior titles. They have supplied some outstanding footballers to Cavan teams down through the years also.
Cavan Slashers before the Gaels, were the dominant club team in Cavan in the early part of the century winning 10 Senior titles.
Mullahoran ,as is the character of the club, have nearly always been there or there abouts and have also supplied Cavan teams with legends on All-Ireland winning teams. 90% of successful Cavan teams down through the years would have had at least one Mullahoran man on them. They sit in joint second with Cavan Gaels with 12 Senior titles.
Crosserlough produced arguably the greatest club team Cavan has ever seen with the famous Seven in-a Row team from 1966 to 1972. They hold 9 Senior ttiles.
Kingscourt, with 10 titles and Gowna with 7, during the 80's, 90's and 00's supplied some of the finest and toughest players Cavan has produced in a long time while also dominating club football for certain periods.
Quote from: Rossfan on November 11, 2012, 09:11:56 PM
Feighan and a gang of clowns were going round Boyle today wearing the offending flowers in memory of the "Connaught Rangers" Regiment.
Could they not simply remember the facts without having to give money to the "Royal British Legion".
Anyway the official State remembrance for ALL Irish people who died in foreign wars/armies is held in July so again why the need to propogate a British ceremony in the 26 Cos?.
Quote from: Tony Baloney on November 11, 2012, 12:17:28 AM
You have the option of a bigger poppie instead of multiples. Seen a few whoppers in Armagh today.
Quote from: Rossfan on November 10, 2012, 09:24:20 PMQuote from: gerry on November 10, 2012, 08:45:22 PM
McClean refuses to wear poppy on eve of Remembrance Sunday as Sunderland suffer defeat
fair play to him for making a stand
+ 1.
Time for Irish people everywhere to follow his great example and stop toadying.
Quote from: drici on October 21, 2012, 04:20:26 PM