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#31
Benny f**kin' stupid Cake!!!!!!!!!!! There is some shit spouted on this board by ass-holes who think they are, or, know something. Your assertion on Diarmuid Marsden is THEstupidest thing I have ever read!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know a man who has been taking his dog to football for twenty years,I am convinced his dog still knows f**k-all about the game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#32
GAA Discussion / Re: Armagh v Mayo March 3
March 04, 2012, 12:18:36 AM
Felt it a bit ironic, to hear the Armagh supporters booing, when one of our own was blew up for over-carrying when surrounded
by five or six defenders! We used to applaud our defenders for showing discipline and not fouling in those circumstances!
#33
GAA Discussion / Re: More Thuggery on the GAA field
February 13, 2012, 12:35:32 AM
Quote from: Throw ball on February 13, 2012, 12:26:04 AM
I also thought that the discussion on the junior final was unneccessary and in many ways disrespected the winners.

Agreed, Clonbur should be crongratulated on a great performance and would probably point to a few wides in the second-half as a reason why they weren't a little more comfortable. 
#34
GAA Discussion / Re: More Thuggery on the GAA field
February 12, 2012, 11:48:31 PM
You didn't read my earlier post, neither a Hill or Tyrone man am I.
#35
GAA Discussion / Re: More Thuggery on the GAA field
February 12, 2012, 11:33:08 PM
A little off topic here. As I grew up in the 70's and 80's I was always told by my elders that we would 'never get anything in Dublin', we weren't liked and we weren't wanted.I always argued against their point.My biggest disappointment in my life within the GAA has been to find that my elders were right all along.
#36
GAA Discussion / Re: RTE League Sunday
February 12, 2012, 11:26:42 PM
I couldn't say it was 'much better',Colm O' Rourke was definitely better than Ciaran Whelan, but then he would have to be! What I found amazing was that they made no mention of Jim Mc Guinness' interview on TG4 while Kevin Cassidy stood within earshot, surely this was just about the biggest talking point in the GAA weekend, but we had to depend on a sports report on the news to find outabout it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#37
GAA Discussion / Re: More Thuggery on the GAA field
February 12, 2012, 11:04:15 PM
I don't use Twitter, what have 'people including media personalities in Ulster'  to  do with my last post. You can choose to keep getting stuck in, I think it's time to walk on by the corpse. 
#38
GAA Discussion / Re: More Thuggery on the GAA field
February 12, 2012, 10:53:37 PM
As trite as it sounds Jinxy, nobody in Derrytresk ever said the the subs or supporters weren't totally out of line.Nobody in Derrytresk,that I know of, ever attempted to defend any wrong-doings. Their team put in a truly magnificent display today which was acknowledged by Christy Cooney and the Clonbur captain. They don't need or deserve to be preached to at this time.
#39
GAA Discussion / Re: More Thuggery on the GAA field
February 12, 2012, 09:47:27 PM
Not a Derrytresk man but know them well,felt very,very sore for them at the final whistle today. Thought Mc Stay was cruel tonight, will monitor his comments in the future to see if he is as 'candid' when some of the bigger units of our Association are involved in controversy! You're not a schoolteacher speaking to your pupils Kevin!!!!!! But then a teacher usually shows some empathy towards their pupils,even when dispensing some 'tough love'.Dromid Pearses and some parts of the media should hang their heads. Have to say that a pocket of Kerry folk close by today should have made a better job of concealing their delight.
On the Tomas O' Se incident, RTE really should share the technology which allows these men determine where and with what force some-one has been hit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#40
Quote from: rrhf on February 10, 2012, 12:05:29 PM
Its not over till the fat lady swings..
Winner by a country mile,what prize does that man get?
#41
GAA Discussion / Re: More Thuggery on the GAA field
February 10, 2012, 09:32:44 AM
Mickey Harte joins the fray,cavalry arriving!
#42
GAA Discussion / Re: the GAA in 10 years time
January 29, 2012, 12:31:32 AM
Agree with some of the above,
   GAA will still be talking about burnout and we'll still be criticising referees,
   Crossmaglen will still be winning championships,
   however, mileage will be a flat rate of e100 per journey to combat continuing fuel inflation,
   Mick O'Dwyer will be denying that he is drawing down a pension from a trust fund started by a Co. Board in the boom years,
   Martin Mc Guinness will still be going to the odd match,
   Peter and Geoffrey will be observing the sabbath when most of the GAA'S most important events are taking place,
   Kerry people will still be complaining about the way that Down players ran into Mick O' Connell's path during the 1968 All-Ireland Final,
   The only major change I forsee would be Mickey Harte moving upstairs and becoming the GAA's Director of er um ......the GAA, and giving directions on all things er um........GAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
   
#43
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH! I see, somebody has fallen into a stack of old newspapers.
#45
Quote from: REDCOL on January 28, 2012, 06:38:01 PM
I'm afraid every county has a problem

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3wnE-hIhoM
Them's the ould Derrytresk jerseys one of thon teams is wearing,Tyrone involvement again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!