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#61
if weather dont improve championshop games will be played in baltic conditions suppose if its good enough for club players its good enough for county and covid all ireland 1 was played in winter.
#62
General discussion / Re: Weather
March 28, 2024, 10:47:20 AM
spring my arse its frezing


i think it should have to be above or below a  certain temperature each day before a new season is declared
#63
General discussion / Re: The Fine Gael thread
March 28, 2024, 08:19:41 AM
Quote from: Itchy on March 27, 2024, 09:03:55 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on March 27, 2024, 08:52:12 PM
Quote from: Itchy on March 27, 2024, 06:47:44 PM
Quote from: whitey on March 27, 2024, 03:23:55 PMWhether you like or dislike McDowell he argued points of law as it pertained to the failed referendums and what he said made all the sense in the world.

The govt tried to pull a fast one and it cost Varadkar his job

If I were to hazard a guess, "far right" (by the standards of this board) will get somewhere between 15-20% of first preference votes in the next General Election





Whitey, you might as well ask a dog to estimate how far it is to the moon than ask you to estimate first preference in votes in a southern election from America. I would say max 3% and will get no one elected as only the brain dead would vote for them and no one will transfer to them.

There are are large cohort of people who are not ''Far Right'' and all that jargon who will vote for certain principles these candidates stand for. There is a huge disconnect between the Major Parties and the Electorate. There will be many who will privately do a rebellious vote.

Sinn Fein are in bother. They have lost ground in the many disadvantaged areas they would have been sailing through.

SF are no longer seen as an alternative for change

I know I won't be voting for FF/FG/SF/Greens.

By you.

There's always the social democrats, independents who'll be far right if you want them to this election and far left the next one. Whatever suits. Then you can vote for the inbreds in the Far right parties so still plenty of choice for you.
Quote from: Itchy on March 27, 2024, 09:42:32 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on March 27, 2024, 09:20:13 PM
Quote from: Itchy on March 27, 2024, 09:03:55 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on March 27, 2024, 08:52:12 PM
Quote from: Itchy on March 27, 2024, 06:47:44 PM
Quote from: whitey on March 27, 2024, 03:23:55 PMWhether you like or dislike McDowell he argued points of law as it pertained to the failed referendums and what he said made all the sense in the world.

The govt tried to pull a fast one and it cost Varadkar his job

If I were to hazard a guess, "far right" (by the standards of this board) will get somewhere between 15-20% of first preference votes in the next General Election





Whitey, you might as well ask a dog to estimate how far it is to the moon than ask you to estimate first preference in votes in a southern election from America. I would say max 3% and will get no one elected as only the brain dead would vote for them and no one will transfer to them.

There are are large cohort of people who are not ''Far Right'' and all that jargon who will vote for certain principles these candidates stand for. There is a huge disconnect between the Major Parties and the Electorate. There will be many who will privately do a rebellious vote.

Sinn Fein are in bother. They have lost ground in the many disadvantaged areas they would have been sailing through.

SF are no longer seen as an alternative for change

I know I won't be voting for FF/FG/SF/Greens.

By you.

There's always the social democrats, independents who'll be far right if you want them to this election and far left the next one. Whatever suits. Then you can vote for the inbreds in the Far right parties so still plenty of choice for you.

I don't have much time for the Far Right parties, but calling them inbreeds doesn't put those who call them that in a good light.
Sinn Fein have proven to be one of the weakest major opposition parties in a long time. Voting for them will be more of the same. Sinn Fein I'm afraid have lost their way. I suppose this was going to happen when there was no Cause to fight for anymore, and now they've naturally fallen in with the pack.

Inbreds was quite restrained. Good for nothing useless cnuts without a braincell between them. They deserve nothing but ridicule and to be bet of the streets wherever they go. How's that.


And who will be doing the beating as dissident republican types and sinn fein types seem to be terrified of them and inla types seem to be terrified do and some are even agreeing with some of them the inla claim to be socialists but wont go after the so called far right.
#64
P Diddy
#65
General discussion / Re: The Fine Gael thread
March 27, 2024, 01:45:45 PM
Harris faces uphill battle to secure Independents' support in key taoiseach vote
Several Independent TDs who have previously supported the government have indicated to that they either won't support Harris in the vote for Taoiseach
#66
General discussion / Re: The Fine Gael thread
March 27, 2024, 07:48:00 AM
are politicians to be protected under this hate bill if someone calls fine gael scum would they be locked up


ohhhhhhhhh if someone in the north calls simon harris a nasty name i assuming they cant do shit.
#67
General discussion / Re: The Fine Gael thread
March 27, 2024, 05:17:41 AM
Cork Fianna Fáil councillor leaves to run as independent, citing failure to listen to 'ordinary people'
William O'Leary is third councillor in recent weeks to depart in the wake of asylum seeker housing criticism
#68
General discussion / Re: The Fine Gael thread
March 26, 2024, 02:59:54 PM
fine gael and the establishment about to bin the hate speech looks like they are terrified of people rising up
#69
if it was up to me id have semi finals beetween 2nd and 3rd and promotion/relegation playoffs between teams finishing 3rd bottom and 3rd top in league below but  league would have to be extended a  few weeks for that.that would mean galway v cavan this week in D1/D2 Promotion relegation playoff if that format was in place.
#70
General discussion / Re: Petrolhead culture
March 26, 2024, 08:17:04 AM
yes every june i think is yeah i think donegal might have an even bigger petrolhead community than tyrone
#71
General discussion / Re: Petrolhead culture
March 26, 2024, 07:32:36 AM
tyrone full of petrolhead types
#72
GAA Discussion / Re: NFL Division Three 2024
March 26, 2024, 04:32:56 AM
a very late throw in time for final
#73
GAA Discussion / Re: The Sunday Game
March 25, 2024, 02:12:35 PM
The glory days of brady giles and Dunphy  lyster spillane brolly   summers will never be the same again
#74
GAA Discussion / Re: Sam Maguire permutations 2024
March 25, 2024, 11:14:00 AM
cant see anyone outside of dublin derry kerry winning it  maybe mcguiness can inspire donegal.
#75
General discussion / Re: Petrolhead culture
March 25, 2024, 10:27:49 AM
if you say you dont care about cars and have no intrest  in  cars they look at you like you are an alien with 6 heads  you will see these types at the donegal  rally in june they have no intrest in rallying either just there to show off

i dont mind motorsports  but have no interest in cars they really are just a thing to get from a to b but there is big car worship culture in this country another false idol you could say and people just except road traffic deaths like its some sacrifice to some car god.