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Title: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: seafoid on November 07, 2019, 02:56:14 PM
Are they likely to win 6-7-8 and draw more and more criticism ?
Or would they throw 2020 and start the clock again in 2021 with no hassle ?
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: highorlow on November 07, 2019, 03:08:30 PM
Galway for Sam 2020
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: Captain Obvious on November 07, 2019, 03:12:29 PM
Should win at least the next two as the competition/challengers probably still won't be as strong as the should be. Jim Gavin might decide to step away then and they might be caught on the hop in 2022.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: t_mac on November 07, 2019, 03:40:53 PM
Quote from: seafoid on November 07, 2019, 02:56:14 PM
Are they likely to win 6-7-8 and draw more and more criticism ?
Or would they throw 2020 and start the clock again in 2021 with no hassle ?

Only 15 teams can challenge them now, they might reduce this further and just let them and the number two contenders Tyrone fight it out.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: Esmarelda on November 07, 2019, 03:45:46 PM
From Paddy Power:

To win 6 AISF championships in a row in 2020 4/7
To win 7 AISF championships in a row in 2021 6/4
To win 8 AISF championships in a row in 2022 11/4
To win 9 AISF championships in a row in 2023 9/2
To win 10 AISF championships in a row in 2024 15/2

Donegal are 9/1 to win it next year, Tyrone 16/1 and Mayo 18/1 all of which PP think is less likely than Dublin winning ten in a row.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: Hound on November 07, 2019, 03:51:48 PM
I honestly thought Gavin and Cluxton would go after the 5.

Doesn't look like it.

I also thought there might a few taking a year out. I see so many people in their mid 20s taking 6 / 9 / 12 months out to go travelling, so if a Dub mid-20s lad (e.g. Fenton) is going to do that, what better time than after the 5? No sign of that yet.

Cluxton is a freak of nature and that has rubbed off on others.
Gavin was immediately talking about really looking forward to next year and the lads who are pushing to be involved and seeing how they go in the O'Byrne Cup and early stages of the league.
I've heard some of the younger players saying they didn't do 5 in a row.
The drive and commitment of the panel does not seem to be waning.

But Kerry have just about caught up and arguably have more improving to do. So it's not a one horse race. Whether it's a 2 horse race is another question. Good to hear Joyce at least having high ambitions.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: Blowitupref on November 07, 2019, 04:11:25 PM
Quote from: Esmarelda on November 07, 2019, 03:45:46 PM
From Paddy Power:

To win 6 AISF championships in a row in 2020 4/7
To win 7 AISF championships in a row in 2021 6/4
To win 8 AISF championships in a row in 2022 11/4
To win 9 AISF championships in a row in 2023 9/2
To win 10 AISF championships in a row in 2024 15/2

Donegal are 9/1 to win it next year, Tyrone 16/1 and Mayo 18/1 all of which PP think is less likely than Dublin winning ten in a row.

Yes looking at those odds its a one horse race for the foreseeable future.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: seafoid on November 07, 2019, 04:12:41 PM
Quote from: Esmarelda on November 07, 2019, 03:45:46 PM
From Paddy Power:

To win 6 AISF championships in a row in 2020 4/7
To win 7 AISF championships in a row in 2021 6/4
To win 8 AISF championships in a row in 2022 11/4
To win 9 AISF championships in a row in 2023 9/2
To win 10 AISF championships in a row in 2024 15/2

Donegal are 9/1 to win it next year, Tyrone 16/1 and Mayo 18/1 all of which PP think is less likely than Dublin winning ten in a row.
9 in a row has a bad look in an amateur sport that is part of the summer furniture for so many people
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: TheGreatest on November 08, 2019, 09:11:55 AM
Quote from: seafoid on November 07, 2019, 04:12:41 PM
Quote from: Esmarelda on November 07, 2019, 03:45:46 PM
From Paddy Power:

To win 6 AISF championships in a row in 2020 4/7
To win 7 AISF championships in a row in 2021 6/4
To win 8 AISF championships in a row in 2022 11/4
To win 9 AISF championships in a row in 2023 9/2
To win 10 AISF championships in a row in 2024 15/2

Donegal are 9/1 to win it next year, Tyrone 16/1 and Mayo 18/1 all of which PP think is less likely than Dublin winning ten in a row.
9 in a row has a bad look in an amateur sport that is part of the summer furniture for so many people

Would that be the same case in Galway and Armagh football championships? One team dominating, sure why bother.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: lurganblue on November 08, 2019, 09:16:10 AM
I'd expect that Kerry team to win it within the next 2/3 years.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: TheGreatest on November 08, 2019, 09:19:40 AM
Quote from: seafoid on November 07, 2019, 02:56:14 PM
Are they likely to win 6-7-8 and draw more and more criticism ?
Or would they throw 2020 and start the clock again in 2021 with no hassle ?

Being a Dublin fan, i think we can win it next year, however i dont think we will win 7 in a row and it will open up a bit. Nobody dominates forever, watching the Hurling in the 00s with Kilkenny so far ahead of the pack i probably felt the same as the begrudgers on here feel but look a the hurling now, wide open, tight games, different winners every year.

If you hear Cluxton in the media last week, he doesnt sound like he will be around for much longer, and few will join him, already two high profile players gone. Cracks will appear.

On the other hand, you will see Ciaran Archer join up with the panel(Hopefully), he has the potential to surpass the current talented crop of forwards and be one of the greatest, but must learn his trade.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: Farrandeelin on November 08, 2019, 10:42:26 AM
Quote from: lurganblue on November 08, 2019, 09:16:10 AM
I'd expect that Kerry team to win it within the next 2/3 years.

If they can sort out their defence then so can I.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: Captain Obvious on November 08, 2019, 02:02:53 PM
Quote from: TheGreatest on November 08, 2019, 09:19:40 AM
Quote from: seafoid on November 07, 2019, 02:56:14 PM
Are they likely to win 6-7-8 and draw more and more criticism ?
Or would they throw 2020 and start the clock again in 2021 with no hassle ?

Being a Dublin fan, i think we can win it next year, however i dont think we will win 7 in a row and it will open up a bit. Nobody dominates forever, watching the Hurling in the 00s with Kilkenny so far ahead of the pack i probably felt the same as the begrudgers on here feel but look a the hurling now, wide open, tight games, different winners every year.

If you hear Cluxton in the media last week, he doesnt sound like he will be around for much longer, and few will join him, already two high profile players gone. Cracks will appear.

On the other hand, you will see Ciaran Archer join up with the panel(Hopefully), he has the potential to surpass the current talented crop of forwards and be one of the greatest, but must learn his trade.

He'll need some of those protein shakes Con O'Callaghan has taken the last year to make the step up.  ;)
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: seafoid on November 08, 2019, 04:34:10 PM
Quote from: TheGreatest on November 08, 2019, 09:11:55 AM
Quote from: seafoid on November 07, 2019, 04:12:41 PM
Quote from: Esmarelda on November 07, 2019, 03:45:46 PM
From Paddy Power:

To win 6 AISF championships in a row in 2020 4/7
To win 7 AISF championships in a row in 2021 6/4
To win 8 AISF championships in a row in 2022 11/4
To win 9 AISF championships in a row in 2023 9/2
To win 10 AISF championships in a row in 2024 15/2

Donegal are 9/1 to win it next year, Tyrone 16/1 and Mayo 18/1 all of which PP think is less likely than Dublin winning ten in a row.
9 in a row has a bad look in an amateur sport that is part of the summer furniture for so many people

Would that be the same case in Galway and Armagh football championships? One team dominating, sure why bother.
It wouldn't. Club championships are parish-based and have always had serial champions. The GAA is heading into unknown territory with Dublin. How will punters and TV audiences  react?
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: Dire Ear on November 08, 2019, 05:17:54 PM
Quote from: lurganblue on November 08, 2019, 09:16:10 AM
I'd expect that Kerry team to win it within the next 2/3 years.
Yip
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: Lar Naparka on November 08, 2019, 10:33:14 PM
Quote from: lurganblue on November 08, 2019, 09:16:10 AM
I'd expect that Kerry team to win it within the next 23 years.
There, fixed that for ya!  :D :D
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: seafoid on November 09, 2019, 07:13:58 AM
Dublin Jimmy might want to keep on winning
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: J70 on November 09, 2019, 11:56:03 AM
Quote from: TheGreatest on November 08, 2019, 09:19:40 AM
Quote from: seafoid on November 07, 2019, 02:56:14 PM
Are they likely to win 6-7-8 and draw more and more criticism ?
Or would they throw 2020 and start the clock again in 2021 with no hassle ?

Being a Dublin fan, i think we can win it next year, however i dont think we will win 7 in a row and it will open up a bit. Nobody dominates forever, watching the Hurling in the 00s with Kilkenny so far ahead of the pack i probably felt the same as the begrudgers on here feel but look a the hurling now, wide open, tight games, different winners every year.

If you hear Cluxton in the media last week, he doesnt sound like he will be around for much longer, and few will join him, already two high profile players gone. Cracks will appear.

On the other hand, you will see Ciaran Archer join up with the panel(Hopefully), he has the potential to surpass the current talented crop of forwards and be one of the greatest, but must learn his trade.

The obvious problem with that analysis is that Kilkenny don't have the pick of the next ten counties put together.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: Lar Naparka on November 09, 2019, 12:02:07 PM
Quote from: J70 on November 09, 2019, 11:56:03 AM
Quote from: TheGreatest on November 08, 2019, 09:19:40 AM
Quote from: seafoid on November 07, 2019, 02:56:14 PM
Are they likely to win 6-7-8 and draw more and more criticism ?
Or would they throw 2020 and start the clock again in 2021 with no hassle ?

Being a Dublin fan, i think we can win it next year, however i dont think we will win 7 in a row and it will open up a bit. Nobody dominates forever, watching the Hurling in the 00s with Kilkenny so far ahead of the pack i probably felt the same as the begrudgers on here feel but look a the hurling now, wide open, tight games, different winners every year.

If you hear Cluxton in the media last week, he doesnt sound like he will be around for much longer, and few will join him, already two high profile players gone. Cracks will appear.

On the other hand, you will see Ciaran Archer join up with the panel(Hopefully), he has the potential to surpass the current talented crop of forwards and be one of the greatest, but must learn his trade.

The obvious problem with that analysis is that Kilkenny don't have the pick of the next ten counties put together.
You can add in that Kilkenny  during those years were so strapped for money that  AI winning players had to fundraise to pay for their overseas holiday. I don't think we are gonna see Dublin players standing outside church gates with plastic buckets cadging a few bob from mass goers for a while yet.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: From the Bunker on November 09, 2019, 01:13:31 PM
I laugh when I hear lines like Brogan and O'Gara retiring and cracks beginning to appear. Brogan and O'Gara have been hanging on the last 3 years. Connolly has made as much (or as little) of a contribution over the same period. Their contribution on match days has been minimal. They probably brought experience to training. Players have been falling away almost unnoticed from the Dublin panel since the breakthrough in 2011.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: heffo on November 09, 2019, 02:32:09 PM
Quote from: Lar Naparka on November 09, 2019, 12:02:07 PM
Quote from: J70 on November 09, 2019, 11:56:03 AM
Quote from: TheGreatest on November 08, 2019, 09:19:40 AM
Quote from: seafoid on November 07, 2019, 02:56:14 PM
Are they likely to win 6-7-8 and draw more and more criticism ?
Or would they throw 2020 and start the clock again in 2021 with no hassle ?

Being a Dublin fan, i think we can win it next year, however i dont think we will win 7 in a row and it will open up a bit. Nobody dominates forever, watching the Hurling in the 00s with Kilkenny so far ahead of the pack i probably felt the same as the begrudgers on here feel but look a the hurling now, wide open, tight games, different winners every year.

If you hear Cluxton in the media last week, he doesnt sound like he will be around for much longer, and few will join him, already two high profile players gone. Cracks will appear.

On the other hand, you will see Ciaran Archer join up with the panel(Hopefully), he has the potential to surpass the current talented crop of forwards and be one of the greatest, but must learn his trade.

The obvious problem with that analysis is that Kilkenny don't have the pick of the next ten counties put together.
You can add in that Kilkenny  during those years were so strapped for money that  AI winning players had to fundraise to pay for their overseas holiday. I don't think we are gonna see Dublin players standing outside church gates with plastic buckets cadging a few bob from mass goers for a while yet.

The Dublin panel have fundraised for their team holiday for each of their last seven wins. They've spent Oct-Dec each year touring pubs, garages etc

Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: seafoid on November 09, 2019, 03:48:09 PM
Football audiences won't hold up if the Dubs keep winning. People will start to think that the game is rigged.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: manfromdelmonte on November 09, 2019, 09:02:26 PM
Quote from: heffo on November 09, 2019, 02:32:09 PM
Quote from: Lar Naparka on November 09, 2019, 12:02:07 PM
Quote from: J70 on November 09, 2019, 11:56:03 AM
Quote from: TheGreatest on November 08, 2019, 09:19:40 AM
Quote from: seafoid on November 07, 2019, 02:56:14 PM
Are they likely to win 6-7-8 and draw more and more criticism ?
Or would they throw 2020 and start the clock again in 2021 with no hassle ?

Being a Dublin fan, i think we can win it next year, however i dont think we will win 7 in a row and it will open up a bit. Nobody dominates forever, watching the Hurling in the 00s with Kilkenny so far ahead of the pack i probably felt the same as the begrudgers on here feel but look a the hurling now, wide open, tight games, different winners every year.

If you hear Cluxton in the media last week, he doesnt sound like he will be around for much longer, and few will join him, already two high profile players gone. Cracks will appear.

On the other hand, you will see Ciaran Archer join up with the panel(Hopefully), he has the potential to surpass the current talented crop of forwards and be one of the greatest, but must learn his trade.

The obvious problem with that analysis is that Kilkenny don't have the pick of the next ten counties put together.
You can add in that Kilkenny  during those years were so strapped for money that  AI winning players had to fundraise to pay for their overseas holiday. I don't think we are gonna see Dublin players standing outside church gates with plastic buckets cadging a few bob from mass goers for a while yet.

The Dublin panel have fundraised for their team holiday for each of their last seven wins. They've spent Oct-Dec each year touring pubs, garages etc
Really?
Is that sanctioned by the county board?
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: heffo on November 09, 2019, 09:20:56 PM
Quote from: manfromdelmonte on November 09, 2019, 09:02:26 PM
Quote from: heffo on November 09, 2019, 02:32:09 PM
Quote from: Lar Naparka on November 09, 2019, 12:02:07 PM
Quote from: J70 on November 09, 2019, 11:56:03 AM
Quote from: TheGreatest on November 08, 2019, 09:19:40 AM
Quote from: seafoid on November 07, 2019, 02:56:14 PM
Are they likely to win 6-7-8 and draw more and more criticism ?
Or would they throw 2020 and start the clock again in 2021 with no hassle ?

Being a Dublin fan, i think we can win it next year, however i dont think we will win 7 in a row and it will open up a bit. Nobody dominates forever, watching the Hurling in the 00s with Kilkenny so far ahead of the pack i probably felt the same as the begrudgers on here feel but look a the hurling now, wide open, tight games, different winners every year.

If you hear Cluxton in the media last week, he doesnt sound like he will be around for much longer, and few will join him, already two high profile players gone. Cracks will appear.

On the other hand, you will see Ciaran Archer join up with the panel(Hopefully), he has the potential to surpass the current talented crop of forwards and be one of the greatest, but must learn his trade.

The obvious problem with that analysis is that Kilkenny don't have the pick of the next ten counties put together.
You can add in that Kilkenny  during those years were so strapped for money that  AI winning players had to fundraise to pay for their overseas holiday. I don't think we are gonna see Dublin players standing outside church gates with plastic buckets cadging a few bob from mass goers for a while yet.

The Dublin panel have fundraised for their team holiday for each of their last seven wins. They've spent Oct-Dec each year touring pubs, garages etc
Really?
Is that sanctioned by the county board?

Yes, 100% really.

I'm not privy to private communication between Jim Gavin & John Costello but I would say yes 99.99% sanctioned.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: dublin7 on November 09, 2019, 11:07:17 PM
Dublin footballers were fundraising for their holiday at an event I attended last Saturday.

Not all of them were there as despite what some might believe they had to work
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: under the bar on November 10, 2019, 12:56:28 AM
Quote from: dublin7 on November 09, 2019, 11:07:17 PM
Dublin footballers were fundraising for their holiday at an event I attended last Saturday.

Not all of them were there as despite what some might believe they had to work
Freeloaders one and all
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: TheGreatest on November 11, 2019, 08:08:08 AM
If anyones up in Dublin, il give you a tour of Innisfails grounds.

PM me.



Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: Lar Naparka on November 11, 2019, 08:38:09 PM
Quote from: TheGreatest on November 11, 2019, 08:08:08 AM
If anyones up in Dublin, il give you a tour of Innisfails grounds.

PM me.
Ah, Jaysus, will ya get away up the yard, will ya? ;D
I thought most normal Dub supporters would be still buzzin' after the five in a row and saving their energies for number six, instead of trolling half truths on mickey mouse boards like this one.
I s'pose it  takes all types. You should be gearing upp for Sanat now and stuff the oul' crap about the Dubs training on shitty grounds, worse than you'd find in most other counties.
Some months ago, in case you forgot, there was an unholy row when the county board threw a hissy fit when they removed some specialist training equipment from the sports centre in Adamstown.
They bought and installed the equipment but when they weren't allowed access to this gear at times that suited them, they removed it all in a big huff.
Now, where did they relocate this?
Hardly in Innisfails, did they??
Every county needs pitches for outdoor work and it's no big deal that the Dubs train in Innisfails but that's not even half the story. What centre)s) of excellence do they use and where does the barrage of sports specialists work? Dieticians and the rest of the backroom backups don't put on wellies and trot out the Malahide road, do they, not to mention physiotherapists and probably  psychiatrists also.
It's like saying that the Dubs fundraise for their holidays like everyone else but they don't have to stand out on the pissings of rain shaking plastic buckets at passersby, do they?
Look, make the most of what you have won so far and accept that the good times won't keep rolling forever and leave the coat-trailing and slagging until ye f**k up the AI series same as the Leinster championship.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: TheGreatest on November 12, 2019, 09:42:49 AM
Quote from: Lar Naparka on November 11, 2019, 08:38:09 PM
Quote from: TheGreatest on November 11, 2019, 08:08:08 AM
If anyones up in Dublin, il give you a tour of Innisfails grounds.

PM me.
Ah, Jaysus, will ya get away up the yard, will ya? ;D
I thought most normal Dub supporters would be still buzzin' after the five in a row and saving their energies for number six, instead of trolling half truths on mickey mouse boards like this one.
I s'pose it  takes all types. You should be gearing upp for Sanat now and stuff the oul' crap about the Dubs training on shitty grounds, worse than you'd find in most other counties.
Some months ago, in case you forgot, there was an unholy row when the county board threw a hissy fit when they removed some specialist training equipment from the sports centre in Adamstown.
They bought and installed the equipment but when they weren't allowed access to this gear at times that suited them, they removed it all in a big huff.
Now, where did they relocate this?
Hardly in Innisfails, did they??
Every county needs pitches for outdoor work and it's no big deal that the Dubs train in Innisfails but that's not even half the story. What centre)s) of excellence do they use and where does the barrage of sports specialists work? Dieticians and the rest of the backroom backups don't put on wellies and trot out the Malahide road, do they, not to mention physiotherapists and probably  psychiatrists also.
It's like saying that the Dubs fundraise for their holidays like everyone else but they don't have to stand out on the pissings of rain shaking plastic buckets at passersby, do they?
Look, make the most of what you have won so far and accept that the good times won't keep rolling forever and leave the coat-trailing and slagging until ye f**k up the AI series same as the Leinster championship.

A lar come on, we are all friends here, its a genuine offer, il show up their training base, and you can compare it to the multi million Euro facilities around the country. PM me and il send on my mobile. Kinsealy is a nice place, the reopened the old Campions pub there accross from the Graveyard, does a bit of food.

I remember the story, they moved the gear to a new Gym built in Parnell Park (makeshift).

I am enjoying it, its a great time to be a Dublin supporter and i know it wont last forever so will enjoy, i plan to  watch the 9 All Ireland finals played this decade the Dubs were in over the Christmas period. Il skip 2012 and 2014  :D and will throw in the Semi final v Kerry 2013, one of the greatest games ever played.

Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: seafoid on November 12, 2019, 11:24:44 AM
Quote from: TheGreatest on November 12, 2019, 09:42:49 AM
Quote from: Lar Naparka on November 11, 2019, 08:38:09 PM
Quote from: TheGreatest on November 11, 2019, 08:08:08 AM
If anyones up in Dublin, il give you a tour of Innisfails grounds.

PM me.
Ah, Jaysus, will ya get away up the yard, will ya? ;D
I thought most normal Dub supporters would be still buzzin' after the five in a row and saving their energies for number six, instead of trolling half truths on mickey mouse boards like this one.
I s'pose it  takes all types. You should be gearing upp for Sanat now and stuff the oul' crap about the Dubs training on shitty grounds, worse than you'd find in most other counties.
Some months ago, in case you forgot, there was an unholy row when the county board threw a hissy fit when they removed some specialist training equipment from the sports centre in Adamstown.
They bought and installed the equipment but when they weren't allowed access to this gear at times that suited them, they removed it all in a big huff.
Now, where did they relocate this?
Hardly in Innisfails, did they??
Every county needs pitches for outdoor work and it's no big deal that the Dubs train in Innisfails but that's not even half the story. What centre)s) of excellence do they use and where does the barrage of sports specialists work? Dieticians and the rest of the backroom backups don't put on wellies and trot out the Malahide road, do they, not to mention physiotherapists and probably  psychiatrists also.
It's like saying that the Dubs fundraise for their holidays like everyone else but they don't have to stand out on the pissings of rain shaking plastic buckets at passersby, do they?
Look, make the most of what you have won so far and accept that the good times won't keep rolling forever and leave the coat-trailing and slagging until ye f**k up the AI series same as the Leinster championship.

A lar come on, we are all friends here, its a genuine offer, il show up their training base, and you can compare it to the multi million Euro facilities around the country. PM me and il send on my mobile. Kinsealy is a nice place, the reopened the old Campions pub there accross from the Graveyard, does a bit of food.

I remember the story, they moved the gear to a new Gym built in Parnell Park (makeshift).

I am enjoying it, its a great time to be a Dublin supporter and i know it wont last forever so will enjoy, i plan to  watch the 9 All Ireland finals played this decade the Dubs were in over the Christmas period. Il skip 2012 and 2014  :D and will throw in the Semi final v Kerry 2013, one of the greatest games ever played.
It's a boring time to be a Dublin supporter. The reaction to the last few all Irelands showed it.
Compare to the reaction when Laois beat the hurlers or Mullinalaghta won Leinster.
Honest wins.   
An rud is annamh is iontach. 
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: Lar Naparka on November 12, 2019, 03:42:02 PM
Quote from: TheGreatest on November 12, 2019, 09:42:49 AM
Quote from: Lar Naparka on November 11, 2019, 08:38:09 PM
Quote from: TheGreatest on November 11, 2019, 08:08:08 AM
If anyones up in Dublin, il give you a tour of Innisfails grounds.

PM me.
Ah, Jaysus, will ya get away up the yard, will ya? ;D
I thought most normal Dub supporters would be still buzzin' after the five in a row and saving their energies for number six, instead of trolling half truths on mickey mouse boards like this one.
I s'pose it  takes all types. You should be gearing upp for Sanat now and stuff the oul' crap about the Dubs training on shitty grounds, worse than you'd find in most other counties.
Some months ago, in case you forgot, there was an unholy row when the county board threw a hissy fit when they removed some specialist training equipment from the sports centre in Adamstown.
They bought and installed the equipment but when they weren't allowed access to this gear at times that suited them, they removed it all in a big huff.
Now, where did they relocate this?
Hardly in Innisfails, did they??
Every county needs pitches for outdoor work and it's no big deal that the Dubs train in Innisfails but that's not even half the story. What centre)s) of excellence do they use and where does the barrage of sports specialists work? Dieticians and the rest of the backroom backups don't put on wellies and trot out the Malahide road, do they, not to mention physiotherapists and probably  psychiatrists also.
It's like saying that the Dubs fundraise for their holidays like everyone else but they don't have to stand out on the pissings of rain shaking plastic buckets at passersby, do they?
Look, make the most of what you have won so far and accept that the good times won't keep rolling forever and leave the coat-trailing and slagging until ye f**k up the AI series same as the Leinster championship.

A lar come on, we are all friends here, its a genuine offer, il show up their training base, and you can compare it to the multi million Euro facilities around the country. PM me and il send on my mobile. Kinsealy is a nice place, the reopened the old Campions pub there accross from the Graveyard, does a bit of food.

I remember the story, they moved the gear to a new Gym built in Parnell Park (makeshift).

I am enjoying it, its a great time to be a Dublin supporter and i know it wont last forever so will enjoy, i plan to  watch the 9 All Ireland finals played this decade the Dubs were in over the Christmas period. Il skip 2012 and 2014  :D and will throw in the Semi final v Kerry 2013, one of the greatest games ever played.
Indeed we are!! I love a good row once in a while as there is no better way to pass the time. I have been known to start a row when things are too quiet on the board for my liking!
I cannot feel too bad/mad about the Dubs either. I spent my entire working here and I was heavily involved with underage/schoolboy football for most of the time.
I don't really begrudge Dublin anything either as every county in the land would be doing  the very same if only they had the chance. As you say, the good times won't last forever but that's because  there is very little chance of any other county being able to put up a sustained challenge, Maybe one of the others will catch Dublin on the hop but to do a two or a three in a row is the stuff of fantasy.
All the mickey mousing about with supper eights and two-tier championships is never going to prevent the inevitable.....ARMAGEDDON is coming! ;D
PS. I know Fingallians very well and Campions even better.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: seafoid on November 12, 2019, 04:07:53 PM
Kerry are 7/2 for next year. The Dublin CB could earn a tidy sum by placing the GAA funding on Kerry and taking it easy for a year.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: Lar Naparka on November 12, 2019, 04:58:20 PM
Quote from: seafoid on November 12, 2019, 04:07:53 PM
Kerry are 7/2 for next year. The Dublin CB could earn a tidy sum by placing the GAA funding on Kerry and taking it easy for a year.
It looks like a good punt okay but that's down to Dublin having an off day rather than Kerry being the better side. The Dubs' level of aerobic fitness is phenomenal. Kerry had prepared as well as they possibly could for the replay this year but couldn't last the pace in the final quarter. I had wondered why Cooper was dragging Clifford all over the place throughout the game until he was exhausted- he never threatened to score in the closing stages. Indeed the same could be said for the rest of the team.
Same with Mayo in the 2015 replay; they gave as good as they got until the final stages. Probably the heat and humidity played a part in their downfall but that's no to take from Dublin's win. Same as against Kerry this year, none of the Dubs looked out on his feet when the game ended.
To catch Dublin in Croker, an opposition needs to hit it lucky early on as the odds of actually beating them will diminish the longer the game goes on.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: heffo on November 12, 2019, 09:30:07 PM
Quote from: Lar Naparka on November 11, 2019, 08:38:09 PM
Quote from: TheGreatest on November 11, 2019, 08:08:08 AM
If anyones up in Dublin, il give you a tour of Innisfails grounds.

PM me.

the sports centre in Adamstown.



Not too much in Adamstown Lar apart from an abandoned train station and a ton of Nigerians!
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: TheGreatest on November 13, 2019, 08:52:13 AM
Quote from: seafoid on November 12, 2019, 11:24:44 AM
Quote from: TheGreatest on November 12, 2019, 09:42:49 AM
Quote from: Lar Naparka on November 11, 2019, 08:38:09 PM
Quote from: TheGreatest on November 11, 2019, 08:08:08 AM
If anyones up in Dublin, il give you a tour of Innisfails grounds.

PM me.
Ah, Jaysus, will ya get away up the yard, will ya? ;D
I thought most normal Dub supporters would be still buzzin' after the five in a row and saving their energies for number six, instead of trolling half truths on mickey mouse boards like this one.
I s'pose it  takes all types. You should be gearing upp for Sanat now and stuff the oul' crap about the Dubs training on shitty grounds, worse than you'd find in most other counties.
Some months ago, in case you forgot, there was an unholy row when the county board threw a hissy fit when they removed some specialist training equipment from the sports centre in Adamstown.
They bought and installed the equipment but when they weren't allowed access to this gear at times that suited them, they removed it all in a big huff.
Now, where did they relocate this?
Hardly in Innisfails, did they??
Every county needs pitches for outdoor work and it's no big deal that the Dubs train in Innisfails but that's not even half the story. What centre)s) of excellence do they use and where does the barrage of sports specialists work? Dieticians and the rest of the backroom backups don't put on wellies and trot out the Malahide road, do they, not to mention physiotherapists and probably  psychiatrists also.
It's like saying that the Dubs fundraise for their holidays like everyone else but they don't have to stand out on the pissings of rain shaking plastic buckets at passersby, do they?
Look, make the most of what you have won so far and accept that the good times won't keep rolling forever and leave the coat-trailing and slagging until ye f**k up the AI series same as the Leinster championship.

A lar come on, we are all friends here, its a genuine offer, il show up their training base, and you can compare it to the multi million Euro facilities around the country. PM me and il send on my mobile. Kinsealy is a nice place, the reopened the old Campions pub there accross from the Graveyard, does a bit of food.

I remember the story, they moved the gear to a new Gym built in Parnell Park (makeshift).

I am enjoying it, its a great time to be a Dublin supporter and i know it wont last forever so will enjoy, i plan to  watch the 9 All Ireland finals played this decade the Dubs were in over the Christmas period. Il skip 2012 and 2014  :D and will throw in the Semi final v Kerry 2013, one of the greatest games ever played.
It's a boring time to be a Dublin supporter. The reaction to the last few all Irelands showed it.
Compare to the reaction when Laois beat the hurlers or Mullinalaghta won Leinster.
Honest wins.   
An rud is annamh is iontach.

With all due respect, its only boring for non Dubs. The celebrations this year were on par with 2011, i was in about 4 or 5 different places on the day and the day after this years AI and it had that 2011 feeling.

Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: Dinny Breen on November 13, 2019, 09:26:04 AM
Quote from: heffo on November 12, 2019, 09:30:07 PM
Quote from: Lar Naparka on November 11, 2019, 08:38:09 PM
Quote from: TheGreatest on November 11, 2019, 08:08:08 AM
If anyones up in Dublin, il give you a tour of Innisfails grounds.

PM me.

the sports centre in Adamstown.



Not too much in Adamstown Lar apart from an abandoned train station and a ton of Nigerians!

You're better than that Heffo.
Title: Re: Dublin over the next few years
Post by: heffo on November 13, 2019, 09:36:17 AM
Quote from: Dinny Breen on November 13, 2019, 09:26:04 AM
Quote from: heffo on November 12, 2019, 09:30:07 PM
Quote from: Lar Naparka on November 11, 2019, 08:38:09 PM
Quote from: TheGreatest on November 11, 2019, 08:08:08 AM
If anyones up in Dublin, il give you a tour of Innisfails grounds.

PM me.

the sports centre in Adamstown.



Not too much in Adamstown Lar apart from an abandoned train station and a ton of Nigerians!

You're better than that Heffo.

Ah cmon, there is no racial overtone in my post.