I was thinking the same Deiseach. I just wonder what he'd say if the assailant was from Cork.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Hardy on April 28, 2010, 02:52:57 PM
Yes - two syllables in Keith. Same as all Karls and Carls in the GAA get a bonus syllable as well, and not only from Micheál.
Quote from: deiseach on April 28, 2010, 10:27:53 AM
You have a point. I've being building up Mrs d's hopes about the World Cup, the delight in her face at the thought is wonderful. Upon reflection, perhaps I should be damping down her hopes
Quote from: Barney on April 28, 2010, 10:18:20 AM
John O'Mahony is better than a lucky general. An u21 with Mayo. u21 and Senior All Irelands with Galway. A Connacht Championship with Leitrim. In fairness whatever our reservations now he has an excellent track-record. But maybe the game has passed him by. And maybe his burning desire and commitment has gone, and been muddied by a life in politics which would take up most of any man's time. And maybe his loyalty has left him exposed - no change in trainers, or back room team does not bode well.
Quote from: deiseach on April 28, 2010, 09:18:08 AM
Christ, there was a Mayo lad sitting near me in the Hogan Stand and I wanted to go over and give him a hug.
Quote from: A Quinn Martin Production on April 28, 2010, 09:39:37 AM
Quote from: deiseach on April 27, 2010, 09:24:39 AMI wouldn't be too sure about that. People forget that Galway had carried a stench of failure about them just as bad as anything you could say about Mayo, e.g. losing to 12 man Dublin. Under O'Mahony they got to the point where they shattered the aura of invincibility that Sean Boylan's Meath carried around.
Quote from: Shrewdness on April 26, 2010, 08:59:49 PM
He deserves credit for his achievements in Leitrim and Galway, but i can't help feeling that those young Galway players made him the name he is today, because i have no doubt that they were destined to win All Irelands with or without O'Mahony,