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#2236
General discussion / Re: The first day of Fall
September 05, 2008, 02:34:51 PM
got completely drenched walking from lower lisburn road to royal avenue ... bloody rain's been mad
#2237
Aye, well at least we've never lost an All Ireland final to our neighbour
#2239
General discussion / Re: Our brave hero's
September 02, 2008, 12:46:57 PM
Great, the RIR, heirs to the UDR, a bunch if murdering, colluding bastards, themselves heirs to the B Specials, a bigoted rabble of scum, being given the right to parade through the city centre just cos unionist councillors labour under the misapprehension that the statelet is as british as finchley ... how many innocent civilians - most of them children - were murdered in an allied airstrike in Afghanistan last week? 80? 90?  And we're supposed to cheer the perpetrators of this? BALLS
#2240
Quote from: clarshack on September 01, 2008, 10:05:55 AM
i thought jordan was superb yesterday - it was more like the jordan of old. it was a good overall performance from the team and I think Kerry are ready for the taking. there'll be lot made out of galvin's return and daragh o'sheas last game so hopefully they'll lose some focus.

Aye Jordan was brilliant, also thought Penrose had a good game along with joey and mccullagh
#2241
Quote from: The GAA on August 27, 2008, 01:00:06 PM







Is there a bit of a lesbian thing going on there? ... Good
#2242
Quote from: Kerry Mike on August 24, 2008, 11:35:53 PM
QuoteI'd say he'd still not be afraid to give an oul speech.

yerra ye get very wound up by a few innocent words up there

Wound up enough to stuff them right down his throat on September 25 2005
#2243
General discussion / Re: Rose of Tralee 2008
August 25, 2008, 05:44:06 PM
Quote from: pintsofguinness on August 25, 2008, 04:42:33 PM
Isn't it time we done away with this embarrassing shite?

I third that emotion ... 'Celebrating 49 years...'  of what? Making me want to puke?
#2244
GAA Discussion / Re: Ciarraí V Corcaigh AISF 2008
August 25, 2008, 03:21:11 PM
Quote from: SuperDooperCooper on August 25, 2008, 01:58:32 PM
I have not said O'Mahoney was right, he was wrong.
However he is the first person to get a thread dedicated to diving and is called patetic in the suject line.
So my point is this - Is O'Mahony the first ever person to have dived in Gaelic football? if so he deserves the thread, if not, why is it the first thread dedicated to a player for diving. Mr O'Neill had no trouble going down where is his thread???????


First of all I acknowledge what you said about O'Mahoney, fair play ... but as some kerry posters on this board (not you) and kerry officials (Mr Walsh) and kerry gobshites (Spillane) seem to be the self-appointed guardians of the moral codes and styles of football (especially when they're beaten by Nordie ballixs), it's only to be expected there's a backlash when one of your own whiter than white sheep transgresses, considering the cack we have to listen to from the aforementioned merchants
#2245
Sorted ... four in top deck of Cusack on halfway line ... CMON TYRONE!
#2246
Original post was before i knew about the replay being put on the bill ... tickets still not up for sale but id say that'll change later today probably
#2247
Went on to ticketmaster this morning to get tickets and none were available ... was on last week but wasn't happy with what was available, so decided to wait ... i take it more will be released for sale later today ... anybody know?
#2248
Hilarious and obviously unintentionally funny contribution from the News Letter this morning. 

Story under the headline 'Call to drop anthem rejected by unionists' has a contribution from 'PUP man and lifelong Northern Ireland supporter Winston Churchill Rea'

The boul Winston Churchill Rea says: "I think that as NI is part of Great Britain then the Queen is the appropriate anthem.  If other countries want to have their own anthem that is their prerogative - but I can't see how people can advocate remaining in Great Britain and then do this.  I think it would be foolish for NI to have its own anthem.  If something isn't broke then don't fix it."

1.  PUP man and lifelong Northern Ireland supporter Winston Churchill Rea... interesting description ... this wouldn't by any chance be Winkie Rea, leading UVF terrorist on the Shankill Road, would it?
2. Winkie, NI isn't part of Great Britain, you f**king idiot.  It's part of the United Kingdom.  That's why it's called the United Kingdom of Great Britain AND Northern Ireland, you gobshite.
3. Considering the abuse directed at their beloved anthem from their Hampden brethren ... is the News Letter going to reconsider its position on all things Ulster-Scots? It must be very confusing being a unionist when you're always being treated as the unwanted runt of the litter
#2249
Probably the shock of hearing Keano had spent good money on David Healy
#2250
Quote from: orangeman on August 22, 2008, 06:18:41 PM
Quote from: red hander on August 22, 2008, 06:08:34 PM
Quote from: Puckoon on August 22, 2008, 05:25:04 PM
That was at least a fun article to read by Brolly - nice to see him highlighting Joey - who was my man of the match....after Dooher.

Along with Enda, Big Joe is probably our most underrated player (according to the so-called pundits) but the supporters know different

It's probably more that we haven't seen too much of him in recent years.

True, man of the match in the 2005 semi IMO and playing a blinder until he went off injured in the final