Recent posts

#21
General discussion / Re: Boxing Thread
Last post by lurganblue - Today at 08:46:58 AM
Quote from: gawa316 on Today at 05:27:26 AMYes I know, I know...but how does this Tyson fight go? Is he too old?

Yes, but he's still an angry animal.

I'd wonder if there are certain clauses and restrictions associated with the fight and if Tyson would really even care when the blood boils.
#22
GAA Discussion / Re: Tailteann Cup 2024
Last post by imtommygunn - Today at 08:44:35 AM
Offaly are the only team out(I think all permutations still leave them bottom) as everyone else has a chance for 3rd at worst and the two top two clashes there are a battle to avoid preliminary quarter finals.
#23
GAA Discussion / Re: Tailteann Cup 2024
Last post by Rossfan - Today at 08:43:08 AM
None
#24
GAA Discussion / Re: Tailteann Cup 2024
Last post by snoopdog - Today at 08:34:19 AM
Down v Offaly a dead rubber. Are many others nothing games.
#25
General discussion / Re: Hamas attack Israel & sub...
Last post by theskull1 - Today at 08:25:38 AM
+1 on PHPs post there

The lies propagated by Israel have been debunked many times, yet the main stream keep on spouting them. Unreal the fools that are so willing to keep believing them when they see what they have enacted for 7 months and have justified on the back it these claims.

Heres probably the biggest pro palestine/pro humanity activist on twitter Sulaiman Ahmad who has been on this since the get go. Open your eyes ffs

https://rumble.com/v4wt0ou-sulaiman-unsilenced-uk-elections-and-israeli-rape-claims-exposed.html

#26
GAA Discussion / Re: GaaGo
Last post by imtommygunn - Today at 08:17:49 AM
Kerry will destroy Meath.

Derry Armagh be very interesting.
#27
General discussion / Re: Westminster General Electi...
Last post by imtommygunn - Today at 08:16:54 AM
Quote from: maddog on Today at 07:50:23 AMNever understood why folk look for some sort of celebrity type figure to run a country. As far as i'm concerned you want someone that is competent and just gets on with the job. The less controversial the better. In short do the job you were elected to do. Hated Major at the time but when i look back he was in different league to what came after him in his own party.

He's not coming out of those blood scandal enquiries too well either.

England a complete basket case but then are we any different here.
#28
General discussion / Re: European Leagues.
Last post by gerrykeegan - Today at 08:16:51 AM
Great experience. Well organised. Garda everywhere. Got from a pub in Baggot Street to our seats in about 25 minutes. Ticketing system was excellent. Barcode on your mobile ticket only came up that day. At 5 you were told to activate your Bluetooth and location on your phone. The had three checks for your ticket, one a cursory look at the screen. The second seemed like a little Bluetooth reader that knew you had an actual ticket. Next was scanning the barcode for you to get in at the ground. Brilliant atmosphere. Both sets of fans were great.
#29
General discussion / Re: Westminster General Electi...
Last post by theskull1 - Today at 08:13:32 AM
Can see a few more independents getting in in Ingerland as both Labour and Tory are solidly pro zionist parties now. Hopefully that's a red line for many.

Sad reality is there are no major parties that I can see that are in good faith really operating in the prime interests of the electorate.
I'd take a benevolent dictator at this stage ahead of the sham democracies being served up in the west now.
#30
GAA Discussion / Re: GaaGo
Last post by Tyrone Dreamer - Today at 08:11:21 AM
They're picking games based on the big counties as opposed to the better games. Monaghan/Louth and Cork/Donegal should be on ahead of the Dublin and Kerry games. Showing them hammering other teams does nothing to promote the championship.