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Messages - Mike Sheehy

#3046
GAA Discussion / Re: Limerick introduce new tactic
March 29, 2007, 09:08:36 PM
QuoteWell!... Ah feck it, I'd rather talk with a grown-up!

You're one to talk...are you the same "Fear an Srath Ban" that posts over on hoganstand.com ?

#3047
GAA Discussion / Re: Limerick introduce new tactic
March 29, 2007, 08:00:17 PM
Please dont resort to diving when you visit this weekend. You will be in the home football so I expect
you to play football.
#3048
GAA Discussion / Re: Limerick introduce new tactic
March 28, 2007, 08:42:23 PM
I wonder do they practice the diving in training ?
#3049
GAA Discussion / Re: Tír Eoghain vs Ciarraí
March 27, 2007, 11:35:21 PM
Quotebefore Jack O'Connors boys have got back as far as Cashel

..are ye playing Dromid next year ?
#3050
Shamrock Rovers Ultras .... oohhh, I'll bet they're well hard....it must be spectacular when it "goes off" between themselves and the Longford Town Headhunters  :D
#3051
GAA Discussion / Re: Down v Derry 1994
March 27, 2007, 07:34:45 PM
Quotewas it a wet day? from what i can remember i wasnt allowed to go because it was too wet. was at all the rest of the games that season though.

..too wet ! ....jesus christ, how did we manage to lose an AI to you lot !
#3052
GAA Discussion / Re: world cup cricket in croker??
March 21, 2007, 02:43:45 AM
Quotenothing like a bandwaggon to get the west brits going
watch all of them trying to play it this summer after becoming overnight experts

Dont really like cricket at all but I hope they go far just to annoy wankers like you.
#3053
GAA Discussion / Re: Croke Park Pitch
March 15, 2007, 08:09:18 PM
Quoteexaggerated reaction to anyone who had the temerity to stand up for an opposing viewpoint

So you have not had an "exaggerated" reaction to those that disagree with your point of view ? You are not exactly a paragon of reasoned debate yourself.



#3054
Quotedid mi5 agent adams tell you to say that?

No, it was your mi5 handler that let it slip.
#3055
Quotemy definition of "great man" seems to be more stringent than yours

your a Greenan fan, thats all we need to know about your "stringent" criteria for greatness. 
#3056
Jesus, if we had known the McGrath cup could be such a motivational tool we would have taken it much more seriously. I hope Pat O'Shea is taking notes.
#3057
GAA Discussion / Re: What A Bloody Shambles
March 15, 2007, 01:54:40 PM
QuoteAre you contradicting what I said? Do you not think people prefer to go to Croke Park than Ennis?

If the two teams were kerry and Galway then it would be entirely logical to play the game in Ennis.

Relatively close to both counties and both teams have played often enough in Croker in recent years.
#3058
QuoteThat's not true, I give him plenty of credit for using the GAA to further his own personal circumstances and still having a load of dopes thinking he was a great man. Himself and Micko are well met

"dopes" is it ? ....sure you wouldnt know a "great man" if he came up and kicked you in the arse. Yourself and that other windbag Greenan should form ye're own association altogther...the backwoodsmen and blowhards association. Then ye can rail away against Sean Kelly and crooked refs and all the other people who have given up their time and voluteered only to be personally ridiculed by gobshites like yourself.
#3059
GAA Discussion / Re: TELEVISING GAELIC GAMES..
March 14, 2007, 07:06:44 PM
QuoteMike Sheehy - Calling people from the 6 counties foreigners is deeply offensive, but I'm sure you probably knew that already and its why you used it.

amallon, lthe comment is aimed at those who insist on using the term "free-stater" ,which I have never heard uttered on this board except in a pejorative sense. Its unfortunate that others will get caugt in the crossfire when such exchanges take place but I suggest you take that up with lawnseed.
#3060
GAA Discussion / Re: TELEVISING GAELIC GAMES..
March 14, 2007, 01:04:18 AM
In fact, now that you have brought it up, there are too many Nordies on GAA coverage...why should "free-staters" have to pay a license fee to listen to some jumped up foreigner tell us how to play a game we have been sucessful at long before football was reinvented in 2002 or 2003 ?