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Show posts MenuQuote from: mournerambler on July 14, 2009, 11:23:44 PMQuote from: ross4life on July 14, 2009, 11:07:25 PM
lol i think you guys took me up wrong
as for low IQ yep there not from the united kingdom soooooonext time you get money from the British government to build pitches SAY NO!!
& finally hanging myselfwell I'm a rossies fan if i haven't done it already hardly now
now hush hush & we can all look forward to the great Irish ulster final that is ANTRIM V TYRONE
So your saying the that because the Irish goverment accepts money from Brussels that they're Belgian, Jesus was born in a stable but that doesn't mean he's a horse!
ross4life + access to computer = uneducated stupidity of the highest order.
Quote from: Bod Mor on July 14, 2009, 01:08:54 AM
What happens if Meath V Roscommon/Wexford finishes level, will the 1/4 final have to be pushed back 2 weeks??
Quote from: Farrandeelin on July 13, 2009, 11:20:37 PM
I have to agree with the Mayo posters here. It never is easy to get a victory in Galway. I wonder would O'Mahony risk putting McLoughlin on in the cornerback position. I doubt it though. If it descends into a dogfight and is wet, I can't see Kevin Mc been much good. IF McGarrity's back it will be a boost to us in centrefield. Heaney will have to prove that he hadn't a one off against Ros the last day there. In all fairness, Ros were terrible.
Quote from: SLIGONIAN on July 12, 2009, 05:21:20 AMQuote from: Barney on July 11, 2009, 08:33:42 PM
Fair play to Ros.
Great way to pick themselves up. A lot of big name teams have struggled to win in Wexford Park over the last few years and after the Mayo game ye were really up against it.
A win, and a decent draw and the Castlebar game will be forgotten and a good basis to build on for next year.
I'm sure O'Donnell and co will relish Connacht 2010 where they will have home advantage against Mayo, Galway or Leitrim and possibly Sligo?
Unfortunetly if we play Roscommon in CSFC next yr we are at home.
Fair play to Ros but like the Leitrim game wexford without mattie and given wexfords form in 09 this result is deceiving.
Quote from: joemamas on July 11, 2009, 11:57:26 PM
Guys, as they say you cant make this s*it up.
I have drawn up a list of scenarios that may now occur.
1. A provincial champion could now have to wait 5 weeks (Cork) or 4 weeks (Dublin or Kildare) for their next game.
2. If the team that plays Wexford/Roscommon results in a draw , add one week to the above
3. if 2 should happen, then the teams involved in 1. would have to play a semi-final week after q/final, assuing there is no draw in q/final
4. Croke Park last week put tickets on sale for q/finals semi-final, it is now apparent that all 4 q/finals cannot take place on August Bank Holiday weekend. Pity the poor peolple who are set to go on holidays the week after and their team not being involved on august 1,2, or 3.
5. As for the teams, well the last eight teams that ultimately plays the winner of the winner of the wexford/roscommon/ whoever game will now have to wait until July 26th to find out if they are playing the week after of two weeks later.
6. the club c/ships of the teams involved in 5 above, will in all likelihood be totally screwed up.
7. what about the unfortunate fans from abroad, who have already booked their tickets for the August bank holiday weekend to watch their team, and for the ones travelling who have not booked will most likely get f***ed on airline tickets because the cannot book their tickets until the July 26 q/final draw.
8. you will now get qualifier teams complaining that they have had to play four/five weeks in a row, and that some teams have had a week off, .ie. the team that is drawn to play wexfor/roscommon.
If i were the C.E.O. of croke park, multiple heads would roll come Monday morning, what a black eye , you know the press will have a field day with this. e.g you can to plan to see u2 in croke park but not your own county. The clowns who decided the qualifiers should not find a winner on the first fixture, should be shown no mercy.
All due respect to Wexford and Roscommon, but I doubt if there were more than 2,000 at the game in wexford, there may be 3,000 at the game next week, my guess is the rossies are still sick after the mayo game. This c**k-up has now potentially thrown the football over the next month into disarray