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#46
Local GAA Discussion / Re: GAA in Britain
June 06, 2011, 08:19:03 AM
Pennine Leafue results:
Plate final John F. Kennedy's 1-04, St. Lawrence's 1-11,
Div. 2 final St. Benedicts Harps 4-07, Wolfe Tones 2-10,
Div. 1 final Cuchullains 3-02, John Mitchel's 0-05.
#47
Local GAA Discussion / Re: GAA in Britain
June 03, 2011, 08:35:20 AM
Cuchullains will play John Mitchel's after John Mitchel's beat St. Peter's last night.
#48
General discussion / Re: The Apprentice 2010-2011
June 02, 2011, 08:10:40 AM
Jim's clever enough all right, but he sure p'eed off LAS last night, especially with his last comment asking to be the next PM. For a minute, I thought he was asking LAS if he could be the next Prime Minister!!

From what I saw last night tho', what were the perfume/skincare seller and the black girl doing? Nothing, I reckon one of them (at least) is due for the chop very soon.
#49
Maybe I'm being a little sensitive, but did anyone notice the British anthem being played at the garden? Could that be taken as an insult to the men there remembered? Why did the Irish government allow it?
#50
General discussion / Re: Michaela Harte on RTE1
April 21, 2011, 06:03:27 PM
Just watched it on rte i player - where does such strength come from?
#51
Local GAA Discussion / Re: GAA in Britain
July 23, 2010, 09:21:52 AM
Recent Results in Yorkshire:

Sunday, July 11 - Yorkshire Under 21's (9 - aside)
Bros. Pearse 0-01, St. Benedicts Harps 5-09

Sunday, July 18 - Yorkshire Junior League Final
John F. Kennedy's 2-07, St. Benedicts Harps 0-11

Wednesday, July 21 - Yorkshire Senior League
Young Irelands 1-05, Hugh O'Neill's 1-05

Thursday, July 22 - Yorkshire Senior League
Bros. Pearse 0-07, St. Benedicts Harps 2-13
#52
Israeli Deputy foreign Minister on Sky News right now. Now the propaganda starts.
#53
Local GAA Discussion / Re: GAA in Britain
April 11, 2010, 11:07:40 AM
If this competition is lost, it could sound the death-knell for football in Britain. It could also be the potential end of all the coaching currently being carried out via the CDA's, if viewed in the long-term.

Also, any thoughts on the suspensions handed down the London Chairman and Secretary in relation to a player's transfer from Westmeath?
#54
General discussion / Re: Epilepsy
April 01, 2010, 08:49:54 PM
My eldest son has had epilepsy for nine years and, although, he's on a large dose of Epilum daily, he still has occasional grand mal seizures. They seem to occur at periods of high stress in conjuction with lack of sleep. He used to sleep in a loft conversion in our house and fell through the hatch into another room where his younger was stood. He's also had one in the bath!! Seizures are a horrible thing to witness for anyone - the patient isn't normally aware and sleeps heavily afterwards.
#55
Local GAA Discussion / Re: GAA in Britain
March 04, 2010, 06:58:06 AM
These are the games:

Pennine League Games - Sunday Mar 7:

Div. 1 - St. Lawrence's v St. Brendan's, Oisin's v John Mitchel's and Bros. Pearse v Cuchulains
Div. 2 - St. Anne's v St. Patrick's, St. Benedicts Harps v St. Peter's and John F. Kennedy's v Young Irelands.
#56
General discussion / Re: Kristian Digby passed away.
March 04, 2010, 06:55:52 AM
Quote from: Capt Pat on March 03, 2010, 12:02:37 AM
Thanks, but I don't usually read or see that topic. Just to let the other forum members know who might not go in there too often.

My dad was a great one for reading the deaths in the paper every morning, I don't know why.

You don't why - it's obvious. He was reading them to make sure he wasn't listed.
#57
Is that brian moore going to be a pillock all his life? I'm assuming the video ref has access to the TV coverage and that, therefore, could be influenced by opinions voiced from there. I certainly couldn't see the ball being grounded.
#58
David Starkey?
#59
General discussion / Re: Gerry Adams on Late Late
February 21, 2010, 07:09:09 PM
Can see plenty of abuse coming his way, with him carrying the Bible around with his alleged background.
#60
Quote from: carnaross on August 06, 2009, 05:58:03 PM
St. Benedicts Harps GAA are holding their inaugural golf day for teams of 4 at Temple Newsam GC in Leeds. The day's play will be followed by a prize-giving meal at the cllub. Price is £25 per player. Further details from wfmullan@hotmail.com

Dopey bugger - It's on Saturday, September 12.