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#1
Down goals were a comedy of errors defensively. There was some running and handpassing in the build up, nothing more.

Genuinely shocked at how much credit people are trying to give down. They turned up to play as little football as possible, and when they did, were largely terrible at it.
#2
Quote from: tbrick18 on Today at 06:59:33 PM.
Down played out of their skins.

What. Down were dreadful.
#3
To think the Kilcoo boys thought they were too good for the Down team. Johnston just fell over at the end there.

Armagh were awful but Down are a dreadful outfit. Would have been a travesty to see them in the AI series.
#4
Quote from: Gael85 on Today at 05:44:36 PMHavoren poor on the frees.

And that one the worst of the lot.
#5
Down forwards turning away from the shot and into the tackle every time.
#6
Absolutely dire stuff.
#7
Some comeback from Antrim. Wexford don't and have never deserved Lee Chin.
#8
GAA Discussion / Re: New Jerseys?
April 24, 2024, 11:20:25 AM
Quote from: gallsman on March 15, 2024, 01:19:57 PMTrying to find a thread to put this in and figured this might be the best. If anyone has a better suggestion, by all means let me know.

Anyone ever had any real issues with O'Neill's customer service? I've just taken delivery of a significant enough order of club gear for the family. Embroidery, some personalisation etc but the state of it is appalling. There's an absolute mountain of backing material from the embroidery left on it currently and when I first got on to them they told me they wouldn't refund it as the garment itself was fine and suggested I cut the backing material myself, while acknowledging that this should have been done in house. They subsequently suggested that it was merely an "aesthetic issue". The sheer quantity of the material left on it is an irritant.

Pushing them for a refund but they're refusing to budge. They say the garments are not defective and because they're personalised, can't offer a refund. They have offered to do the repair work themselves if I can return it to them. They of course can't organise collection because I'm outside the UK and Ireland, but that they'll reimburse me.

I'm being a moany p***k, but there's absolutely no way they'd let items like this be sold off the rack in store, so I'm not certain why it's any different for an online purchase. It's not one or two items either. It's anything with embroidery in a total order of several hundred euro. Thoughts? Am I being too pushy, or f**k it, considering what I've shelled out should I go all the way with it?

Not necessarily an update on this but somewhat adjacent. Club put in a big order for them recently. Jerseys, shorts and a rake of their new reversible bibs. Jerseys had the wrong crest on them. Bibs that arrived, despite being ordered in "Adult" size, were sized "Juvenile 14-15".

Their quality/quality control at the minute is a complete and utter shambles.
#9
General discussion / Re: Holidays
April 23, 2024, 09:58:08 PM
There's a GAA club called Rome Hibernians. Could try giving them a shout.
#10
So to sum up, nobody actually knows the entirety or precisely what happened, but everyone is certain the ref got it wrong or fucked up in order to shaft their team.

Great stuff.
#11
General discussion / Re: Movie recommendations
April 23, 2024, 07:00:11 AM
Yes, Trump failing to win 50% of the vote in two successive elections is merely a media narrative.
#12
Is that the rule though?
#13
Magical spell from hegarty to win it for them.
#14
"He's got pace and power and he'll attack ya"

Sheedy on Kyle Hayes.
#15
General discussion / Re: The DUP thread
April 20, 2024, 10:46:50 AM
I agree, not sustainable, but there'd not be a word said if the shoe was on they other foot.

However, why are we so quick to accept that schools should close, but banks and post offices have to stay open?