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#1216
that was brought up at a meeting a few yaers ago by on eof the younger lads and it was shot down.

dont think its worth the hassle but its a shame when there is a rural parish with a great minor team and you see two young lads like keith cribben and graven in midfield and then they go their seperate ways for adult football.

i know most of the younger lads wouldnt mind.

but ill leave it, we are movin away from the point of the thread.
#1217
yea lyncher it was balyna but we only had one clogh. he was a good one mind!
#1218
Club: Johnstownbridge
County: Kildare
Leinster 1998. personally  winning an u-16 b title with the club, we were serious underdogs and we all went to harriers in tullamore after. good times.
#1219
i love this a source said crap.
its like a source close to britney said that she is glad to be rid of kevin, she just wants to party for a while, etc.
the cannings didnt go running to the media the reporters went to them.
at the time the gaa violence was the hot topic so that was latched onto.
rem straight after it they chatted him and the headline was he may quit hurling for good but when you read it it was "yea i would consider my future.." this was breheny ringing up a young lad who was very upset naturally and asking him "would you consider quitting?" canning said he might and away to the printers with a hot scoop for the indo.
lads if loughnane really wants anyone he will get them. he is a young lad anyway so its not like there is a rush on for him.
#1220
GAA Discussion / Re: Your 3 Wishes for 2007
December 20, 2006, 12:39:20 PM
point taken dinny.
to be honest i was goin a bit astray. the D4 thing is more about the fans.
one of my mates went into a pub with a workmate from dublin and was asked first off what school he went to.
it wasnt an acceptable answer as it wasnt private so they pretty much didn't speak to him.

geordan murphy played for kildare underage too.
#1221
GAA Discussion / Re: Your 3 Wishes for 2007
December 20, 2006, 12:03:11 PM
the Bridge to win IFC in Kildare
kildare to get to leinster final
railway cup back strong and f**k the Rules Series

leave AZ alone.
i prefer munster coz tehy are country lads and have more in common with me than the likes of drico and d'arcy. you dont see them in lifestyle magazines every week.
if you had the choice you'd be on for a dirty sess with the munster boys. itd be some craic gettin messy in the pub.
with the leinster lads it would be listening to shite from D4ers then off to renards or club 92.
anyway if we could just as easily support leicester coz they have 8 leinster natives.
#1222
GAA Discussion / Sale of County Grounds
December 19, 2006, 04:38:04 PM
once again with reporters bored and no matches on, the sale of county grounds is on the agenda. as a kildare man i have no love for st conleths and the proposed sale would see an unbelievable new 23,000 capacity stadium within walking distance of the town as well as greatly improved training facilities.
bar the likes of semple and pairc ui caomh most would be sold without much fuss id say.
what do ye reckon bout any whispers of sales within your county or plans for that matter.
#1223
Ireland's Shitest Daily The Star.
all they want are papers to sell so they will write what the soccer heads want to hear and thats the culchies in the gaa hate soccer and dont want them playing in croker.
nicky brennan to be fair is playing this well and he is not getting in the papers near as much as the fai. meanwhile the irfu are good as gold and will reap benefits if any delays occur with lansdowne.
as i posted before the fai i heard wanted to play in glasgow as it would make them more money re corporate packages. they are stirrin it up so they can go off and say the 'bigots' in the gaa were impossible to deal with.
#1224
GAA Discussion / Re: Daylight or lights
December 19, 2006, 04:17:30 PM
you can fool yourself into thinking you are important playing under floodlights and that it is a big game.
anyone can walk out in daylight after all!
#1225
GAA Discussion / Re: Cost
December 18, 2006, 12:08:33 PM
lads really and truly there is no harm getting pride from the professionals.

roy keane got paid yes but he was hardly in it for the money. he loved his club and gave it his all.

this is a messy aul thread it must be said.
#1226
GAA Discussion / Re: McGuigan's Injury
December 17, 2006, 01:17:59 PM
the tyrone staement is pure talk and lipservice of the prcedures that are in place for injured players. it doesnt say if they were actaully followed through in mcguigan's case. eugene mcgee is a straight talking man and he wouldnt make shit up. tyrone could simply blow him away by coming back stating exactly what they did in mcguigan's personal case but all they did was outline what is supposed to happen.

i spoke to kiely and the fella struck me as being very honest and sound. while he got looked after eventually he was left dangling and the the aministrators fucked him around over little forms to be filled in.

lads this thing does happen and it gives ammo to the gpa who latch on to the whole thing.
#1227
GAA Discussion / Re: Favourite player you played with
December 15, 2006, 12:52:10 PM
just floatin through. saw the thing bout geoffrey. a few yaesr ago i was in newbridge where he put on an absolute exhibition at full forward.
he set up everything and we ut three different men on him. best thing was he didnt just have the size his vision was unbelievable. he made eegits out of the defenders elling dummies kicking scores and then when he was tired of that just bullying his marker and plughing through lads. one pass over the top to a wing back running at full tilt was one of the best ive ever seen in football. sheer class.
#1228
GAA Discussion / Re: County and club rivalries
December 15, 2006, 12:41:10 PM
yea dinny kerrigan left carbury to join d bridge.
in the 80's the farell brothers played on either team and my uncles played for opposite sides.
when jtb started up carbury were very good so some players went to them even as bridge natives, opposite to declan.
jtb pitch is in carbury parish too and sons of players from both sides are playing against their da's old club now.
loads of relatives have also knocked lumps out iof each other in the name when yellow and blue played green, white and blue.