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GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Senior football cha...
Last post by Norm-Peterson - Today at 05:53:45 PM
Celtic park seems to be lucky for Donegal, maybe because of the towns Tyrconnell history. I notice there is a street down the road from it called Tyrconnell street.
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Hurling Discussion / Re: AI Hurling Championship 20...
Last post by Blowitupref - Today at 05:52:16 PM
Limerick 15 point winners in a match they had 46 scoring chances to Tipps 33.
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GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Senior football cha...
Last post by J70 - Today at 05:50:56 PM
Rian O'Neill is definitely the stand-out player on both sides.

It would be nice if Eoghan Ban was back for us, but no word on his status recently.
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Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Footba...
Last post by urbangael - Today at 05:49:48 PM
That was a hard watch in Clones yesterday. Could've won it if we had a reliable free taker or a few lads that could stick the ball over the bar from 30 yards. Laverty had a great chance with his mark too but never looked like scoring. He initially looked to pass the ball back which tells you all. Too many athletes and not enough natural footballers in the squad.
Really poor down crowd for an ulster semi against the old enemy. Probably a number of reasons for this including the dour style of football, and our spineless county board following the ref fiasco at our county final. Attendances definitely reduced after that. 
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GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Senior football cha...
Last post by JoG2 - Today at 05:48:01 PM
Quote from: Captain Obvious on Today at 05:12:20 PM
Quote from: trueblue1234 on Today at 04:43:10 PM
Quote from: Captain Obvious on Today at 04:23:15 PMDonegal's Ulster final to lose.

Would you ever f**k off with that crap. It wasn't entertaining the first time you did it and it hasn't aged well with the 100th.



No it's not. It doesn't even make sense. You literally have to have something to lose it. Ball-ache'ery at its finest
#6
Quote from: Link on Today at 05:04:18 PMTaylor from Manchester cheated by stopping open play when there was no obvious injury.

Audio from ref would be interesting but it won't be released.

Taylor from Manchester also missed a clear yellow for a stamp by Paqueta on MacAllister. VAR either didn't want to make his mate look silly or didn't think it merited a review by the ref.

There was a buckling of a the angle which was the reason Jones got sent off against spurs earlier in the year.

f**k! The moaning is too much
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GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Senior football cha...
Last post by downtothecore - Today at 05:44:16 PM
The Ulster final will be interesting. I think its setup for Armagh as they wont be favourites for a changeand this will probably work in their favour. In Rian O'Neill they have a top player who has ability kick long range scores and this may swing a tight game in their favour.
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Another 3 points in the bag. Great to see James Forrest firing on all cylinders again.
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GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Senior football cha...
Last post by yellowcard - Today at 05:36:05 PM
It's the proverbial 50/50 match but I think Armagh have a bit more scoring power up front. But it's now or never for this Armagh side whereas with Donegal you feel as though they could be around for a few years.
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GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Senior football cha...
Last post by J70 - Today at 05:29:41 PM
Armagh and Donegal have played 140+ minutes of football this season with a single point separating them.

Yes, it's clear that it's Donegal's to lose. ::)