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#151
Quote from: Hardy on August 29, 2007, 11:37:46 AM
Funny, in all the (many, long) years I've been going to Croke Park I was only once ever on Hill 16 and never in the Nally.

You'll have to go a bit further to get into the Nally now! And there might not be as big a crowd in it! :)
#152
GAA Discussion / Re: Lulu Carroll RIP
August 29, 2007, 10:27:20 AM
May her soul Rest in Peace.
#153
GAA Discussion / Re: O Leary gets the all clear
August 24, 2007, 01:25:14 PM
Quote from: Croí na hÉireann on August 24, 2007, 12:40:46 PM
Quote from: Tankie on August 22, 2007, 04:46:26 PM
Quote from: magpie seanie on August 22, 2007, 04:44:05 PM
What gives you the right to call Noel O'Leary a sc**bag? I'd reckon he's a grand fella.

If some of the Dubs did that to Geraghty you'd be cheering or in a very silent minority so save us the feigned outrage.

first of all only a sc**bag would just punch a man in the face when he isn't expecting it.

And secondly you don't see dublin players do this type of stuff!

I'll repeat me earlier question Tankie, here's the clip: http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=NV_c1zd88vs

"So by that logic Ciaran Whelan is a sc**bag for elbowing David Mitchell in the face when he wasn't expecting it? Agree or disagree???"

I never saw that footage before. Did Whelan get punished for that? He could have done some serious damage?
#154
Jesus I think Mr Sheehy may indeed be Mr Pat Spillane in disguise ;)
#155
GAA Discussion / Re: So who is Mammy's boy???
August 22, 2007, 01:48:23 PM
Quote from: orangeman on August 22, 2007, 11:43:55 AM
Did you read the Paidi's article in the Indo on Sunday about the Kerry Peepers ? Peepers is a term used to describe a player who doesn't really go hard for the ball.

Does anyone have that article Paidi wrote in the Indo on sunday?
#156
Quote from: Will Hunting on August 22, 2007, 12:00:04 PM
On the subject of Tyrone's "diving" - it was noticeable this year that they weren't getting frees as easily as they have done in previous years. Against Meath, soft-frees weren't forthcoming and Tyrone clearly struggled, especially when coming out of their own defence. Just an observation.

On the Cooper thing, the treatment of Gooch in the 2005 Final was an absolute disgrace. To see the "great" one dragging him around the pitch was shameful, if not entirely unsurprising given Canavan's previous record.

And what is Canavans previous record if you don't mind me askinig?
#157
Mulligans goal in 2005 but I suppose that was because I am a tyrone supporter and was there to witness it!It was some goal.Two sweet dummys and what about the finish. :)
#158
You may give up on the legal stuff if your stupid enough to start a thread like this.Seen smarter lemmings!
#159
Good job your not on the wind up!I don't think any dubs will respond to this.They wouldn't fall for this, would they? ;)
#160
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
August 14, 2007, 03:44:07 PM
I think there is a bigger Gap between Division 1 and 2 than some people think. Clonoe got relagated from division 1 but are walking it in 1B. Looking at the quality of the football sometimes you would not think the gap was that big but if division 2 teams were to be playing 1A teams I think they would have serious problems.
#161
Sheehy you have some chip on your shoulder.You jump at every chance to criticise Tyrone.What is your problem with them?If it isn't that they have beaten kerry recently, what is it that is annoying you?
#162
Quote from: Sandy Hill on July 27, 2007, 11:58:27 AM
QuoteWhat county is this guy Ronan from?


From Tyrone, possibly Gortin!

Are you from the Sandy hill??
#163
Ronan Mc Sherry is a Tyrone man originally from the sunny hills of gortin.
#164
I think Paddy Heaney should seriously think about the articles that he writes.Although referees are not perfect most of them do as good a job as they can. Although every referee makes mistakes I doubt if they do it out of malice but rather out of misjudgment of a situation.I for one would not fancy becoming a referee when I am finished playing because of the abuse they take never mind people like Paddy heaney writing articles like this.
#165
When watching the analysis of the Derry Monaghan Match yesterday the panelists were talking about  how good the Monaghan tackling was and that even their forwards were tackling.They were praising it and saying it showed how much monaghan wanted to win!You would think this would ruin gaelic football!!!! ??? I'm sure ive heard this kind of play analyzed very differently before!!