Good honest and open interview with Paul Merson about his drinking and gambling addiction on the Tommy Tiernan show tonight.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: thewobbler on February 03, 2024, 09:18:13 PMWas never a foul.
Love mayo all same.
80% of football is unwatchable muck. Of the remaining 20%, mayo feature in just about all of it.
Love Mayo.
Quote from: Rossfan on January 26, 2024, 11:12:09 AMQuote from: trueblue1234 on January 26, 2024, 10:47:24 AMDerry, Kerry or Dublin. The winners will come from there.
That's probably the general feeling all over the Country.
Maybe if Galway have a full bill of health and don't do anything silly.....
Other than that getting to Quarter Finals is as much as the rest can realistically expect (viewed at in January anyway)
QuoteDidn't know those 2 had gone travelling, big losses. Is Harney back in?
Quote from: Tyrone Dreamer on January 23, 2024, 07:40:59 AMQuote from: Rossfan on January 22, 2024, 11:10:05 PMMissing
Enda, R Daly Ultan, Hussey, Heneghan, O'Rourke, B Stack Fallon, Dolan, O'Carroll, Cunnane, Nolan(?)
Didn't you hammer Galway without them all missing? Few of the St Brigid boys could be available too. Should be an away win against a struggling Tyrone missing even more players.
Quote from: yellowcard on January 22, 2024, 12:14:14 PMIt was a big psychological barrier for Glen to overcome yesterday by winning the final in Croke Park. If they had lost that game I think they would have found it hard to get back there.
For Derry as a county it could be the big breakthrough that might elevate them to believe that they can challenge to win an AI title. I think they will be one of around 5 teams that could win it this year and it certainly helps to have a few AI winners among the squad.
QuoteTop GAA inter-county referees fail tough new fitness tests in record numbers
Top officials such as All-Ireland final referee last year, David Gough, plus the likes of David Coldrick, Niall Cullen, Anthony Nolan, and Derek O'Mahoney were among those who came up short in pre-season tests
TESTING: The country's top football referees struggled in pre-season testing.
SAT, 20 JAN, 2024 - 09:47
TONY LEEN
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GAA chiefs are facing a serious referees' issue ahead of the opening round of the Allianz Football League after record levels of fitness test failure by the country's top match officials.
Only 19 of the 42 inter-county referees succeeded in meeting tough new pre-season fitness levels in tests conducted on Friday at Abbotstown. It leaves Croke Park with an insufficient number of certified officials for the opening weekend of 16 National League football games in a weeks' time. Strictly speaking, each venue must have a standby referee, which would require 32 officials for the opening round of League games