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#391
GAA Discussion / Re: best XV in the country
August 06, 2007, 09:08:35 PM
Meath Keeper?

Conor Gormley
Graham Canty
Kevin McGuckin

Caoimhin King
Anthoney Moyles
Tomas O Se

Darragh O Se
Sean Cavanagh

Graham Geraghty
Alan Brogan
Enda Muldoon

Colm Cooper
Kieran Donaghy
Paddy Bradley

Twould be a good team to beat that one!




#392
Morrissey- Everyday is like Sunday

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SW9MlEFwdNc

But for an absolute classic, The Stone Roses - Waterfall

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQUxCQxu9og
#393
What club are you from Marty? 

We're quite happy with "Crook and Dook".

Two natural forwards, a rare breed!
#394
Shamrocks by 2-3, 5-6 if we give them big James.  Only joking!
#395
Up the Shamrocks! We're going to Croker!! ;)
#396
GAA Discussion / Re: Eamon Coleman
June 17, 2007, 11:15:13 PM
I,like many others, was lucky enough to count "wee eamonn" as a friend.  Whilst most will rightly recall his managerial proess and footballing brain, these are not necessarily what springs to mind when I think of eamonn.

What i prefer to remember is his impish way, his mischievious side. The way he used to "confide" in you, even though you knew when he was telling you the story that he had told it numerous times previously! His obvious love for his children,and the pride he showed when speaking of them.  Margaret, Gary and Viviens loss is infinitely greater than any loss we may be feeling.

Eamonn was a legend living in ordinary shoes, but then I supppose all legends are like that.  I'll miss wee eamonn greatly over the coming years,but I'm all the better for having spent time with him.  God rest you Eamonn.

You were quare craic!!
#397
GAA Discussion / Re: Eamon Coleman
June 07, 2007, 11:32:47 PM
The news indeed is not good.  Thinking of you Eamonn.
#398
Quote from: oakleaf stateside on May 12, 2007, 08:51:48 PM
What about this 1. Do ur job linesman

What about what?  ???
#399
17/3/2002. Ballinderry Shamrocks win Andy Merrigan Cup in Semple Stadium.  I wouldn't swop that day for 30 Derry All Ireland wins in a row.

Club every time, UP THE SHAMROCKS!
#400
Derry / Re: Derry club football and hurling
May 08, 2007, 04:43:11 PM
 :D :D :D
#401
GAA Discussion / Re: A family affair
November 22, 2006, 05:24:44 PM
Our club saw 4 men win Senior Championship medals in the same year as their sons in 2006:

Malachy Conway (James / Darren / Brendan)
Pat McGuckin (Kevin n)
Adrian McGuckin (Ronan)
Martin Muldoon (Enda / Fabian)

Surely this is unique in Gaa History!
#402
I'm a Ballinderry man, and I am disgusted by your gloating! What great club do you hail from? Surely not one from Down, as yours must be infinitely superior to the Bridge, and they have dominated Down football for 7 years now!

Ulster club games are full of back biters, wanting their countys reps to get beat.  You have taken it a step further.  What a tit you seem to be!
#403
Club: Ballinderry Shamrocks

County: Derry

Best GAA Moment: Thurles, 17th March 2002, All Ireland Club Champions.



Worst GAA Moment:  Ballinderry, 23rd March 2002, Waking up to helluva hangover!
#404
GAA Discussion / Re: The GAA Photo thread
November 11, 2006, 09:52:30 PM


Thurles 17th March 2002. Ballinderry Shamrocks All Ireland Club Champions.