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#61

You total MUPPET.

The title of that thread was taken from a Family Guy episode where, guess what, that line is used at the end of the episode. It was a quote from the show, which was explained in the thread somewhere if I remember correctly

I happened to find it very amusing, no doubt it flew would fly straight over your head if you were ever to see it, its called comedy, MS, check it out some time, dick



#62
Stop falling for MS's bullshit FoSB; it plainly obvious he has a Tyrone inferiority complex, proven by the numberous posts he makes on here that do little other than to sling dirt at us.

Childish.
#63
Quote from: Mac Eoghain on July 16, 2007, 10:46:58 PM
QuoteCan a replay be ordered from above?

An emphatic no

Then why are Derry appealing?
#64
GAA Discussion / Re: monaghan v donegal
July 16, 2007, 10:50:43 PM
Quote from: Maguire01 on July 16, 2007, 09:43:10 PM
In a word, No.

Sunday's game will only make them stronger and there'll be no nerves this time. I'm not saying that they'll definitely win - it's probably 50/50.
Let's hope we can bring a similar sized crowd to Omagh!

I'd hold my hat off to Monaghan if the managed to bring the same numbers from Clones to Omagh, they must have had about 20,000 of the total attendance, maybe more.

Made for some atmosphere; and proves the point the Ulster Final should remain in Clones for good
#65
Having just seen the replay of the wide that wasn't, what course of action is open to Derry?

Can a replay be ordered from above?
#66
Quote from: Mike Sheehy on July 16, 2007, 08:28:42 PM
QuoteStar Spangler
Sr. Member

Dublin would probably have to get past Kerry first before Tyrone could have a pop.  Potentially a dream final from a Tyrone perspective if Dublin were to beat Kerry.  '95 is still a very sore point!!

Shouldn't this thread be "Tyrones to lose". The Tyrone lads seem convinced they are in the final already (see above) and its only a question of who they'll have to beat in the final

Thats a bit rich coming from a kingdom supporter isn't it? We're by no means anywhere near the final, unlike Kerry, who just have to turn up to have teams rolling over for them   :P
#67
Is anyone else completely scorched after attending yesterdays match?

Was on the hill, no hat or sunscreen (for gods sake I took an umberalla that i left in the car after the weather we've had recently) and now look like a human tomato.

I have albino blood in me I'm sure, took a bit of grief today in work I can tell ye!  :-[

#68
What I found particularly frustrating was the number of cynical fouls Monaghan were gulity of in the game, any chance they got to break up a Tyrone attack, they made sure and took it. Not dirty fouls, before I get berated, just enough of a pull or a shove to break the flow of a Tyrone attack.

The tactic was very effective in my view.
#69
Its strange that they sporadicaly (sorry for the spelling) go on and off that website. I could'nt get any from the club midweek so frantically tried ticketmaster on Wednesfay morning only be told they were not currently on sale but they reappeared wednesday afternoon, where i got sorted.

Is this from the few that clubs end up sending back? Not that I'm complaining mind, It's been a while since I was on the hill at a capacity match in clones so am really looking forward to it!
#70
GAA Discussion / Re: Brian McGuigans Bad Luck
June 19, 2007, 11:17:56 PM
Jesus thats a terrible development, we all always just hoped that the bad run would come to an end, if not this season certainly next.

But to never play again would be a travesty to our game, no doubt.

I'll pray it dosen't come to that
#71
GAA Discussion / Re: Ticket Scam
June 18, 2007, 09:42:27 PM
I remember hearing about this company, or one very similar to it that operated in England a while back. Very dubious operation indeed, conning a shed load of people outta Glastonbuty tickets that never materalised.

Stay clear I say
#73
GAA Discussion / Re: Tyrone V Donegal
June 15, 2007, 11:45:21 PM
God I hope not! ???
#74
GAA Discussion / Re: Tyrone V Donegal
June 15, 2007, 11:17:22 PM
Quote from: stew on June 15, 2007, 10:29:38 PM
Best of luck to Donegal on Sunday, heres hoping they can scratch out a win against a very strong Tyrone outfit who must be hot favourites.

prediction. Tyrone 2-11 Donegal 1-10. :(

Check out paddy power stew, even money suggests otherwise
#75
GAA Discussion / Re: Tyrone V Donegal
June 15, 2007, 07:37:36 PM
Jesus O'Neill a bit of faith lad, no point being pessimistic going into a game like this, screw the league form thats what I say  ;D