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#1
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA ODDS
November 09, 2007, 01:43:36 PM
Good man yourself Lone Shark fair play to you. Please get them sent through to the call centre. Will these odds be available in all your shops or only if i call P.P  .
By the way Lone Shark i have a P.P. account so again fair play and will we see your competitors now copy you again. I will get the lads to do a few bets this weekend so you have to do a handicap coupon every week. We were hoping to lump on Clontibrit last weekend but couldn't , i think you summed up Cross very well.Thanks again. ;)
#2
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA ODDS
November 09, 2007, 10:50:10 AM
Who is going to do the real work and price up some handicap betting for this weeks games.
Nemo Rangers at 1/10 against Moyle Rovers at 13/2 surley an eight or nine point handicap.
Ballina at 1/6 and the Sligo boys at 9/2 must be 6 or 7 points in this one.
Dromore and Mayobridge what about dromore + 2 and going for a draw on the handicap.
#3
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA ODDS
November 08, 2007, 12:21:35 PM
Yes i agree with Bensars post up some silly odds and let us all clean these lazy bookies. What about the handicap betting? where has it gone no bookies had any handicap betting up last weekend, i fancied Clontibrit with a couple of points in hand but couldn't get anyone offering odds.Heard some bookie in Newry was doing it but no good to me up here in the hills of Donegal.
#4
I feel that Charlie Mulgrew would be a good appointment for Sligo. I know you had a bad experience with the last Fermanagh manager you appointed but Charlie is a different type of Manager. Only problem for Sligo now is that unless the new man wins a Connacht title they will be seen as a failure. After not getting the Donegal job i think Charlie will be anxious to stay involved in county football and its only 70 miles from Letterkenny to Sligo Town.
#5
GAA Discussion / Re: McIver to be named Donegal boss
September 27, 2007, 02:30:55 PM
Agree Colin Kelly is a good player and could make it at county level but the lad has absolutely no interest in football. The club have a hard time keeping him involved, not a mad drinker or anything but no real interest, strange but true.
#6
GAA Discussion / Re: McIver to be named Donegal boss
September 27, 2007, 09:59:47 AM
Mc Iver is getting the job. Charlie Mulgrew was told last night that he isn't getting it so it must be Mc Iver. Don't understand the selection committees decision. They were looking for someone for a three year term, so how can they trust Mc Iver when he says he will stay 3 years. Remember he was not re appointed to simply finish his last year of his original 3 year term.
Another point which needs to be made is that the main men behind " Club Donegal" (Mick Mc Ginley and Michael Mc Loone) seem to have a lot of power lately and were firmly behind Mc Iver. Heard from a good source yesterday that if Mc Iver did get the job then major names would role from the panel.They will not even get a chance simply dropped and no way back. (E Mc Gee, Mc Fadden, and Whoppa,) for sure plus a few more lesser names probably.
#7
Donegal senior football semi finals,   Saturday 8 of sept @8.00pm in Ballybofey      St Eunan's v Glenfin.
                                                  Sunday  9 of Sept @8.00pm in Ballybofey       Dungloe    v Glenswilly

As you can see both games under lights. 
#8
In relation to the new Donegal panel do you think your name sake John Haran should be recalled, he had a good county final,surely as good as some of the muppets Mc Ivor has involved.Reading the local papers i see the county secretary is in love with Mc Ivor.Everyone in Donegal seems to be bending over backwards to praise him and what has he achieved,nothing not even as good as poor old Mc Eniff and he was a joke at the end. For f**k sake he mishandled the Kevin Cassidy case and off our best player went to America.Think of the Cork game and Nicholas Murphy cleaning up in midfield, or Thomas Donahoe making that simple mistake that cost us dearly,if Cass was there i think we might have won.
Anyway i am not that sure at all about Mc Ivor,i see he has now brought in Adrian Mc Guickin as an adviser, the sign of someone not too sure about their own ability.Just count his list of advisers now, Michael Kelly, Francie Martin, Pierce Coyle, Ryan Porter, his son Paul Mc Ivor, and now Adrian Mc Guickin counting himself that is seven different opinions he needs to make a decision, how capable is this man?
And to put the tin hat on all this he appoints big Neil as the new Captain for the year. Does he think this will keep him off the sauce? When we needed Neil this year against St Michael's in the third game in 'O'Donnell Park he couldn't even run because he was fucked from partying.