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Show posts MenuQuote from: Mourne Red on March 29, 2024, 04:24:30 PMCharlie Smyth signed by New Orleans Saints - Very well done 👏🏻Well done Charlie Smyth that is some achievement good luck to ya.
Quote from: upandwin on November 13, 2023, 09:50:12 PMAs we sat and watched the game in St Mary's club rooms, the echoes of the cheers to Rory Beggan's free boomed throughout the parish. What a time to be alive, still the only club in down with 2 All Irelands. You'll never catch us and we absolutely love every single second of it. Thank you Rory Beggan and Thank you Scotstown. Hughes will never have to put his hand in his pocket in Burren club either, great lads. Now we can rest easy as the aristocrats remain on 🔝Wouldn't it be great if St Marys didn't have to rely on others now. That's what its come to sadly.
Quote from: downtothecore on October 01, 2023, 09:56:12 PMThe row started because darren o Hagan reacted to a clumsy high tackle from n brannigan. It wasnt that bad a tackle and the reaction from darren was way over the top which lead to the mellee. Clonduff knew at this point they were stuffed and resorted to cheap shots. Kilcoo did well to keep their heads...
Quote from: Gaelforce123 on August 24, 2023, 10:26:07 PMQuote from: thebar on August 24, 2023, 08:42:10 PMQuote from: Gaelforce123 on August 24, 2023, 04:15:24 PMSorry but asking money for youngsters (toddlers and all) is a nonsense, uncalled for and goes against the wind of what the GAA was should stand for. Rugby / Irish League are all paid professionals to a certain level while the GAA men do it for the love of it, dont they? At least the players do, but then they have no choice unlike the management teams with all the add ons. Call it for what it is, the love of the pound and greed.Quote from: Green+Gold on August 24, 2023, 04:00:21 PM
No issue with the £6 for adults but charging the same price for 12 year olds and £2 for toddlers is taking the piss.
So would it be ok if it was £10 for adults and £6 for 12-18? Just so
It is not the same? Same crying match every year over prices, its £4/£5 into a league game all year the extra £1 for championship early rounds is fair. Ok £2 for u12 isn't ideal but if you were to take an u12 to a game in other local sports or indeed Croke Park it costs alot more. Its £13 for an Irish League game and £10 for Rugby, £6 good value or just watch on down tv. £30 to get the whole family out to watch my club in the championship for an evening is well worth it. Same who complain probably no issue paying £5 for pint
Open Quote 'GAA, Grab All, greed,love the money' end quote.... Please repeat annually in every complaint.... Please also add the words County Board and disgrace in every comment' then proceed to complain about the price of the chippy on way home from a game, the Diesal to get there and the pints after.
Price of everything has went up, im sure that would include the running of our games (it
Does cost to run them) and £6 in and £2 for a child is good value, pay £4 into club games all year as it helps the club, pay into the county club championship as it helps the county. Intercounty games help GAA.
Agree to disagree though, ill go to three games this week,
Ill take my 2 kids also and will probably see some on the tv. Not because i can afford
It but because its good value and for me better than paying a sky subscription all year to watch the professionals
Quote from: Gaelforce123 on August 24, 2023, 04:15:24 PMSorry but asking money for youngsters (toddlers and all) is a nonsense, uncalled for and goes against the wind of what the GAA was should stand for. Rugby / Irish League are all paid professionals to a certain level while the GAA men do it for the love of it, dont they? At least the players do, but then they have no choice unlike the management teams with all the add ons. Call it for what it is, the love of the pound and greed.Quote from: Green+Gold on August 24, 2023, 04:00:21 PM
No issue with the £6 for adults but charging the same price for 12 year olds and £2 for toddlers is taking the piss.
So would it be ok if it was £10 for adults and £6 for 12-18? Just so
It is not the same? Same crying match every year over prices, its £4/£5 into a league game all year the extra £1 for championship early rounds is fair. Ok £2 for u12 isn't ideal but if you were to take an u12 to a game in other local sports or indeed Croke Park it costs alot more. Its £13 for an Irish League game and £10 for Rugby, £6 good value or just watch on down tv. £30 to get the whole family out to watch my club in the championship for an evening is well worth it. Same who complain probably no issue paying £5 for pint
Quote from: PTC on May 19, 2023, 08:44:07 PMIn fairness the lad didn't even flinch and ran straight through it. Wrong boy picked on.
Hearing reports the young lad from carryduff made it to the stag today. He recovered quickly.
Quote from: redandblackareback on March 26, 2023, 11:48:26 PMyour some laugh red talking about how far we have fallen when your wishing lads of the panel.Quote from: messy gael on March 26, 2023, 03:39:28 PMQuote from: redandblackareback on March 23, 2023, 10:15:37 PM
Promotion was gone with two games to go in a poor league conceding an average of 18 points a game and thank goodness Antrim and Westmeath collapsed at the finishing line or it would have been relegation and yet people are saying we are above the Tailtean Cup.
Saying all that we should beat Donegal in Newry who are at the lowest ebb in their history and not sure any team will ever be as under prepared for an Ulster championship match than them who will be minus Murphy, McBrearty and a Manager.
Truth hurts mentioned Eugene Brannigan had left the panel, hope this is true.
Eugene will have made redandblackareback very happy today.... Lol
Is that how far we have fallen? Celebrating Eugene scoring a couple of.points in a dead rubber game against a Hurling county???
What's next celebrating a Tailtean Cup win over Waterford?.
Quote from: Truth hurts on March 22, 2023, 01:12:16 PMProbably at the top of their list
Hearing pitches have been a problem with pre-season and a lot of games called off due to the inclement weather. GAA clubs need to be pushing the councils for all weather facilities
Quote from: thewobbler on February 03, 2023, 08:44:01 PM
Is it to early to suggest that Conor has a settled defence and midfield in mind already, while Kerr, McAleeenan, Doherty, Havern (and possibly O'Hagan) are pretty much locked in for the forward line?
Amazing turnaround in just 4 months if this is the case.
Quote from: Smurfy123 on December 11, 2022, 02:30:50 PMAll Ireland winners pretty much says it all.
The most basic team to ever win an all Ireland
No class and limited ability