Very sorry to hear this news . RIP 5 Sams and condolences to his family and Club .
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Billys Boots on January 29, 2014, 11:44:47 AMQuote from: downredblack on January 29, 2014, 11:29:15 AM
Anyone ever suffer from Plantar fasciitis (joggers heel ) ? What can you do get rid of it ? Appreciate any help .
Stretch your achilles tendon before running - lots of heel-drops always helped me with that. I didn't have your condition, but (football-related) wrecked ankle-joints. If you've had achilles injuries you'll need to get rid of any remaining scar tissue through physiotherapy or physical therapy.
Quote from: AZOffaly on May 25, 2012, 04:27:25 PM
Best - Lat 5 minutes of the 1994 hurling final. I was on the Hill, and remember being literally on my knees giving praise as Timmy Dooley fired over the insurance scores. Went from ultimate low to ultimate high in seconds.
Worst - Hmm. There's been a few. I'm inclined to nominate the disastrous qualifer trip to Wexford a good few years ago in the football, when Mattie Forde ate us alive, and Wexford paraded the Leinster SH Cup at half time. I wasn't in Tullamore for the capitulation against Down thankfully. I was there, however, for the godawful game versus Westmeath when Offaly attempted to counteract Westmeath's defensive ploy by playing a cunning 3 extra defenders as well!. Ended up like rugby league, and Westmeath deservedly won handy. All in all though, I'm going to plump for that awful day when we truly realised the good days in hurling were gone, and how far behind the top table we had slipped, and that Kilkenny were truly awesome. 2005, in Croke Park, and a 31 point hiding. At one stage Kilkenny were drawing with the time of day. A good score when you consider it was half 5 in the evening. Cill Ceannaigh 6-28 read the scoreboard in the Canal End, right beside the clock which said 5:31. Unreal hammering. The announcer said there was an early train leaving Heuston for the Offaly fans who wished to catch it.
We've come back a bit since then, but how far I'm not sure. I hate to admit it, but Kilkenny might well give us a similar trimming if they were really up for it.