The €10 was worth giving to GAAGO just to see Clifford.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Jinxy on July 22, 2014, 04:29:53 PM
It was no better last year.
Only gets going at quarter final stage, the same as every other cup competition in sport.
Quote from: Maguire01 on July 21, 2014, 01:35:03 PMQuote from: DoireGael on July 21, 2014, 10:32:46 AMGAAGO, €110 for a year. Why would you pay €10 for every match?Quote from: armaghniac on July 21, 2014, 09:53:06 AMQuote from: DoireGael on July 21, 2014, 08:16:29 AM
You can't get it on BBC or RTE if your outside of Ireland and I'm fed up paying €10 a game on GAAGO, therefore that's the people that need a link.
Don't be such a tightwad and stop trying to ask people on a GAA forum how to rip off the GAA.
I don't know were to start with this one. Is it pumped or stuffed? For those who watch multiple GAA games at the weekend.
Simple Math
3 games this weekend = Paid €30 is it value? Who's doing the ripping off?
UFC Fight Night watched 6 fights for €6
Quote from: armaghniac on July 21, 2014, 09:53:06 AMQuote from: DoireGael on July 21, 2014, 08:16:29 AM
You can't get it on BBC or RTE if your outside of Ireland and I'm fed up paying €10 a game on GAAGO, therefore that's the people that need a link.
Don't be such a tightwad and stop trying to ask people on a GAA forum how to rip off the GAA.
Quote from: armaghniac on July 20, 2014, 04:27:22 PMQuoteYeah has anyone a link?
Who needs a link, it is on BBC, RTÉ and GAAGo!!
Monaghan defending well, but getting nothing out of long balls to double/triple marked forwards. That last point was an excellent turnover followed by a dodgy free. Donegal better balanced.
Quote from: Gaffer on July 20, 2014, 04:00:29 PM
Match online anywhere?
Quote from: lynchbhoy on July 17, 2014, 05:16:05 PMQuote from: general_lee on July 16, 2014, 09:49:33 PMtheres fcuk all of them in the immediate vicinity - that's the problem, its not up the road!Quote from: lynchbhoy on July 16, 2014, 03:55:02 PMPlenty in Limavady and surrounding areas - only up the road!Quote from: T Fearon on July 12, 2014, 05:51:51 AM
Good column by Alex Kane in Irish News yesterday about need to turn a blind eye to things like parades etc that you don't like or currently get wound up by.And an excellent column by Rev Brian Kenneway, a former Orange Chaplain, in Belfast Telegraph about differences in Belfast and rural parades which allows major parades to be held in republican hotbeds like Newtonhamilton without any hint of trouble.
Instead of the current furore over parades, bonfire effigies and posters etc,I am of the opinion that if these issues were completely ignored by nationalists everywhere (including N Belfast and Drumcree) their frequency and publicity would reduce dramatically.
The orange parade in Dungiven a month or so ago imo proves that.
there has never been a loyalist/unionist/oo parade that I have heard about before through this republican/nationalist town - very few unionist/loyalist/oo live in the region let alone in the town.
I say let them march, if there's no contention, or if agreement/accommodation can be made then let them at it.
When this country's eventually united I'll let them march round my back garden for all I care.
they can trot around limavady or coleraine all day long if they like, but they wanted to provoke local nationalist people by tramping around where they were not wanted. objections to parade were ignored.
locals did behave in a dignified manner- which prob pssed off the oo
the same 'croppy lie down' mentality is prevalent and remains with these oo/unionist/loyalist provokers.