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#1
Quote from: seafoid on Today at 05:06:56 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on Today at 12:21:56 PMHas the money been going into Dublin equally across all codes and genders?

I assume it has, and if so, why is it that the senior male footballers are the only ones with continued success?

I know the ladies did well, and maybe that has turned them around as before that period they only won one.

But with regards to hurling and Camogie Dublin's last win was in 1984 and they were a brilliant team back in the 60's, but nada since and the senior hurlers haven't been to a final since 61

Are Dublin just producing better footballers as the money isn't making a difference in hurling
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Dublin is stronger in football.There are more footballers than hurlers in Dublin.
The money fell on fertile ground. It was enough to override Kerry.

Limerick is stronger in hurling. The money was enough to buy the expertise in. Cork, Tipp and KK were unable to respond. The timing was right.

Dublin have money and a playing hurling population 3rd to Cork and Tipp

So it's either a numbers game poor coaching no money or football is a gift to play
#2
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
Today at 04:23:21 PM
Have done two of their games and they are a very decent team, plenty of fit lads willing to get up and down the pitch, defend together and attack together

A lot of teams in the past (hurling and football) manage to get a run a senior after years of struggling in div 2 and manage to up their game compete.
#3
General discussion / Re: The far right
Today at 02:18:29 PM
Twitter isn't real life but the dumbfucks that believe everything in it are real

They have said AI will be uncontrollable (even more so) during these elections coming up in the UK and the US

#4
Quote from: Derryman forever on Today at 01:03:42 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on Today at 12:46:37 PM
Quote from: Derryman forever on Today at 12:42:26 PMIts not that Dublin are producing better footballers, its just that given their volume of participation in Football they are producing many many more of them
Look to Kerry Galway Tyrone Mayo and Derry.
They have plenty of  footballers equal to or better than many Dublin players.
They simply don't have the numbers to cover for injury and rest.
They don't have the luxury of bringing on a Jack mc Caffrey or  Michael Darragh for the last 20.

Dublin compared to any of the others have the quality players to pick two teams from.
None of the other counties do.

So, is it a numbers game or a money game?
Well both.
If you are given funds to develop the game you can coach 20 players for the same amount as 10.
I heard on the RTE podcast that Dublin spent approx 7 million on their seniors last year.
The nearest to this was Cork.
6.2 million I think.
However 40 percent of Corks was on travelling expenses alone.

Ok so why are Dublins hurlers not doing what Limerick are doing with their money and less numbers that Dublin?

#5
Quote from: Derryman forever on Today at 12:42:26 PMIts not that Dublin are producing better footballers, its just that given their volume of participation in Football they are producing many many more of them
Look to Kerry Galway Tyrone Mayo and Derry.
They have plenty of  footballers equal to or better than many Dublin players.
They simply don't have the numbers to cover for injury and rest.
They don't have the luxury of bringing on a Jack mc Caffrey or  Michael Darragh for the last 20.

Dublin compared to any of the others have the quality players to pick two teams from.
None of the other counties do.

So, is it a numbers game or a money game?
#6
Had an accident couple of years ago, nothing bad but that'd down to luck maybe, but coming out of a junction on to a road, I seen the car come over hill on my right, I looked left to see nothing coming other way and once I seen the car pass me on my right I pulled (slowly) out onto the road, right into the car that was behind the car I'd seen!

The young lad near shit himself, I pushed his car onto the verge and pinned it against hedge, thankfully it was early doors and no other traffic came at us either way.

My fault entirely, thankfully no one hurt and the I took his details and the insurance covered everything, I never knew if he put in for damages or not I was just happy it didn't result in nothing more.

The point is, you can be as careful as you want, but those junctions that have limited or short viewing time to allow you out on to the road will result in a crash at some point. But the speed of driving is what brings it to a level were life is at risk
#7
Has the money been going into Dublin equally across all codes and genders?

I assume it has, and if so, why is it that the senior male footballers are the only ones with continued success?

I know the ladies did well, and maybe that has turned them around as before that period they only won one.

But with regards to hurling and Camogie Dublin's last win was in 1984 and they were a brilliant team back in the 60's, but nada since and the senior hurlers haven't been to a final since 61

Are Dublin just producing better footballers as the money isn't making a difference in hurling
#8
Only a money making machine if people are going over the limit?

I've been done many times with the cameras over the years, no excuse, speeding and wrong, do I blame the camera for being there? No that's all on me. Anyone that thinks they can speed 'safely' is crazy

If they put the average speed cameras on the road would it make it safer? Wouldn't know the stats on the accidents  in regards to speeding, carelessness, recklessness and so on, but in the meantime till its sorted it needs some attention.

What stage is it at with planning and at what point will they government say we've taken into considerations your issues of not having it but we are going ahead with it anyways? 
#9
Quote from: ONeill on May 02, 2024, 10:41:36 PMBring back Griffiths, Thorburn and Reardon. Now that was swashbuckling, edge of your seat snooker. Real characters.

"It's the pressure you see"
#10
Quote from: quit yo jibbajabba on May 02, 2024, 02:09:06 PM
Quote from: Tony Baloney on May 02, 2024, 01:40:31 PMSome of you lads could start a row in an empty room.

This. I may have half started it so I feel partly responsible 🤭

I had other points to raise but I'm fcuked if I'm going there now lol

I've looked at certain sports/sport stars over the years and thought they were boring twats, in snooker ya had Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry, just machines at the time and focused on nothing else, Golf/tennis was the same with the newer generation, but since Netflix has done various inside documentary type shows its really brought about a different perspective on these sports and sportsmen/women, in a more positive light

Not that I think Netflix will go near snooker just yet as the global appeal might not be there.

But loving the banter here though ;D

#11
General discussion / Re: European Leagues.
May 01, 2024, 09:52:47 PM
Quote from: jcpen on May 01, 2024, 09:46:54 PMDon't know how this game is still 1-0, some great chances for both sides.
Sancho is having a great game.

Is he? Hopefully that puts him in the shop window then
#12
General discussion / Re: Podcasts
May 01, 2024, 05:21:26 PM
Quote from: AustinPowers on May 01, 2024, 05:02:49 PM
Quote from: square_ball on May 01, 2024, 04:23:09 PMWith the H is how they'd say it around Coalisland where Hampsey is from so that must be good enough for Tommy.

Now using Coalisland dialect as a reference may not be the wisest move for a commentator but I will give him a pass on this one.

So Hampsey isn't of Dutch origin then?  :o

One thing that stands out from  encountering  the coalisland (or east Tyrone ) accent ,  is pronuncing O'Neill as  Nail. eg. Stephen Nail instead of Stephen O'Neill.

Maybe Jimmy Nail  has Tyrone roots?

Well, most take after Jimmy's good looks :o
#13
General discussion / Re: Podcasts
May 01, 2024, 03:58:42 PM
Well like any good journo he'll be taking all your points on board and change it up the next time, as they do read these
#14
General discussion / Re: Podcasts
May 01, 2024, 02:20:16 PM
Do you pay for these?
#15
Quote from: general_lee on May 01, 2024, 12:27:46 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on May 01, 2024, 11:28:51 AM
Quote from: general_lee on May 01, 2024, 10:54:20 AMSo we have already apportioned blame in the most recent fatalities to the deceased because of their age?  :o

The three prior fatal collisions have claimed 5 lives, all over the age of 30. The road in its current form is simply unfit for purpose.

No one is blaming age all the, but don't let that get in the way of your post. This reason for this accident is unknown, a single car accident involving teenagers. I don't know anyone that is against making this road safer.

But having suggestions in general about car safety and driving sensibly can also happen separately 
Well the two proceeding posts both coincidentally referenced further speed restrictions on young drivers, that is not going to quell the fatality rate on the A5.

No one said it would and speed restrictions on young drivers should be for up and down the country and not just the A5