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#2656
General discussion / Re: Wimbledon 2009
June 29, 2009, 09:41:32 PM
Murray's match is getting interesting...
#2657
Quote from: rrhf on June 29, 2009, 02:16:16 PM
Antrim have unlocked Down and now Cavan, can they figure out Tyrone. 

Even better, they've unlocked Donegal.  :P

Chat of a one-sided final is indeed ridiculous, and I'm glad Antrim won the game convincingly, should knock some complacency out of our boys. 

Underhand tactics have started already though - I know a Tyrone supporter who was out in Belfast on Sat night with some of the Antrim team and held an after-hours session at his house on the Malone Road to try to get them to do a Donegal.  I now expect Enda McGinley to come down with some type of awful food poisoning in the days leading up to the match, given his connections to the Antrim team.   
#2658
Does anyone really care if the players don't give interviews? Personally I couldn't give a monkeys.

It is completely sickening when you hear and see people voluntarily giving time, money and expertise in order to leave a strong GAA legacy, and the players, as important as they are, demanding a bit of what could be left for future generations of Gaels.
#2659
General discussion / Re: Just wondering...
June 24, 2009, 12:18:50 AM
Quote from: passedit on June 23, 2009, 11:42:27 PM
Who, in their right mind, would ever wish to be in Carrickfergus?
:D
#2660
General discussion / Re: Taxable Benefits
June 23, 2009, 10:00:29 PM
Quote from: Mhic Easmuint on June 22, 2009, 10:13:54 AM
Not just 100% sure but think that the value of the benefit is added to your salary to be taxed
So say you didn;t take the benefit you would just be taxed on £20,000.
But if you did you'd be taxed on £20,600.

Correct. It's not a deduction of the value of the benefit, it just means that it's an extra chunk that's chargeable to tax.
#2661
Ah it got me down super-quick for Tyrone-Armagh. Should be virtually empty.
#2662
Looking forward to driving to this with little or no traffic on my route down.

Belfast - Fivemiletown and over the mountain to Clones. 

Don't think I've ever been to Clones unless either Tyrone or Armagh were playing, it'll be interesting to see how other fans behave themselves. 

C'mon Antrim!!! 


#2663
Thought Jordan had as influential a game as Hughes. PJ Quinn looks like he's always been there.

One strange thing that came to my attention today was how good the Tyrone players are at keeping possession despite very hard (mainly fair) tackles. Rarely did they spill the ball when brought/sent to ground. Looks like something they've worked on specifically.
#2664
James Kielt appears to be wearing a maor uisce vest over on the side opposite the stand??
#2665
I'm about to start a separate thread on this:

NO, IT'S NOT ALL TICKET

TERRACE TICKETS ARE £13 EACH

U16S FREE

#2666
I think Tony Scullion calls it right in the IN today.
#2667
General discussion / Re: 3G iPhone
June 17, 2009, 02:02:15 PM
Hmmm that will explain why nothing happened when I plugged it in at 7.30am this morn. 

#2668
Time for a re-introduction of the GAA(board) Rule 42?  

C'mon, solutions not problems.  

The two sections of the board are not mutually exclusive.  Have GAA posts really fallen, or have the non-GAA posts increased?

And sure Tyrone don't play challenge matches so I've no interest in them.  
#2669
Sure with the number of GAA fans on here, you'd be surprised if they didn't have a bit of interest in other sports.  

Quote from: longball on June 16, 2009, 03:22:12 PM
Even in the Tyrone club thread in the middle of the season there is only a small amount of chat. HOGANSTAND has far more!!!!!!!

How true.  I bet if you started up a Miss Hogan Stand thread over there you'd be a hero there too.  Let us know how you get on.
#2670
Pages since Tyrone/Derry thread created: 28
Cricket pages since Tyrone/Derry thread created: 8

Don't panic.