All Ireland finals will be played on BRITISH soil. Happy now ?.

Started by orangeman, July 14, 2009, 04:40:58 PM

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ziggysego

Quote from: Mike Sheehy on July 15, 2009, 08:09:27 PM
...btw, and have you ever used the term "free-stater" in a derogatory fashion ?

I used to say. Didn't know that people from the south found it offensive, until I learnt it here. Haven't used it since.
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Hound

Quote from: ziggysego on July 15, 2009, 08:16:41 PM
Quote from: Mike Sheehy on July 15, 2009, 08:09:27 PM
...btw, and have you ever used the term "free-stater" in a derogatory fashion ?

I used to say. Didn't know that people from the south found it offensive, until I learnt it here. Haven't used it since.

;D  ;D

fatlips

Quote from: illdecide on July 15, 2009, 12:40:55 PM
Well lads i have to say it doesn't matter who builds the pitch (Prunty or Richardson's) as they build it to what Engineers design it for, yes the playing surface is what you see and if it's given the proper attention then it will look and be the part. The pitch is designed on it's usage and if it's not given enough time to recover from matches or training then it will deteriorate (some quicker than others depending on it's design and quality). As for the drainage it again is designed by the engineers who will tell Prunty/Richardson's what sewers to put in and where, the problem with sewers is they could be perfect for the pitch and are capable of taking any flash floods. However, they are only as good as the sewers upstream to which they discharge so what I'm saying is if the sewers out on the road are not capable of taking the flash floods and the system backs up then the water from the pitch will not have anywhere to go...know what I'm saying...

anyway getting back to them 2 contractors mentioned, they are both reputable with Prunty slightly ahead on quality and this is only because Prunty only takes on what he can manage whereas Richardson's take everything on and usually have too many contracts on in anyone time and sometimes neglects them a bit as he's too much on although i would think Croke Park will receive his full attention.

the firm in Scunthorpe will have got info from Croke Park on the type of surface needed for both Hurling and football this info is passed to an "Agronomist" who design the actual make up of the surface i.e. 100mm top soil with 50mm of some type of sand which will have 225mm pea gravel (that sort of sh1t) and the sod will be grown in Scunthorpe to the Agronomist's spec and shipped across where Richardson's will then apply their orange fingers hands to it


Here here.  Richardsons arent exactly renowned for being Gaels.  They  do however hellp fund the Northern Ireland International Team.  Probably the greatest indication of their love for the GAA (see paragraph below from Lisburn Distillery website ( think theymught play in theChristy RIng Cup!!). 

The IOG in partnership with the Irish Football Association are proud to announce the continued support from the following sponsors :


Barenbrug UK in association with local supplier JA Humphrey.


Clive Richardson LTD in association with Horta Soils.



If the STRI were emplyoyed to do this pitch, I wonder were local experts , with GAA roots (such as Prunty) given a chance to apply for this work?

If not, then it also shines a bad light on the STRI and their knowledge of the GAA and how it works.  British consultants giving the job to a British company using British Soil...so much for "Guaranteed Irish"!!
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ziggysego

Quote from: Hound on July 16, 2009, 07:35:08 AM
Quote from: ziggysego on July 15, 2009, 08:16:41 PM
Quote from: Mike Sheehy on July 15, 2009, 08:09:27 PM
...btw, and have you ever used the term "free-stater" in a derogatory fashion ?

I used to say. Didn't know that people from the south found it offensive, until I learnt it here. Haven't used it since.

;D  ;D

Honestly, and I haven't said it since.
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eireogatron

Quote from: ziggysego on July 16, 2009, 09:41:11 AM
Quote from: Hound on July 16, 2009, 07:35:08 AM
Quote from: ziggysego on July 15, 2009, 08:16:41 PM
Quote from: Mike Sheehy on July 15, 2009, 08:09:27 PM
...btw, and have you ever used the term "free-stater" in a derogatory fashion ?

I used to say. Didn't know that people from the south found it offensive, until I learnt it here. Haven't used it since.

;D  ;D

Honestly, and I haven't said it since.

why would you find "free state" offensive?? Its used by us in the occupied 6 to describe the rest of the island that are free from British rule - the "free" state - something we were robbed of 88 years ago lol!!

ziggysego

Quote from: eireogatron on July 16, 2009, 10:52:20 AM
Quote from: ziggysego on July 16, 2009, 09:41:11 AM
Quote from: Hound on July 16, 2009, 07:35:08 AM
Quote from: ziggysego on July 15, 2009, 08:16:41 PM
Quote from: Mike Sheehy on July 15, 2009, 08:09:27 PM
...btw, and have you ever used the term "free-stater" in a derogatory fashion ?

I used to say. Didn't know that people from the south found it offensive, until I learnt it here. Haven't used it since.

;D  ;D

Honestly, and I haven't said it since.

why would you find "free state" offensive?? Its used by us in the occupied 6 to describe the rest of the island that are free from British rule - the "free" state - something we were robbed of 88 years ago lol!!

That's what I always thought. However there was a thread about it here a few months ago and a lot in the south find it highly offensive. Hench me stop using the term. They took it as being sell-outs or something, can't remember.
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ziggysego

Croke Park could also have looked a Ferrity Pitches. We got it in Greencastle and I would safely say we've one of the best pitches in Ulster, if not the country. There has been times when games have been called off throughout the country, but games at Greencastle have been able to continue. Other clubs which have used our grounds, have commented on the excellent pitch we have.
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Tankie

This article only proved once more that the Irish Independent is nothing more than a rag which will just print any shite to sell papers. I'm one the Irish Times at the the moment but i fear that it will follow the indo with printing shite non-stories to sell papers...
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eireogatron

Quote from: ziggysego on July 16, 2009, 11:03:27 AM
Quote from: eireogatron on July 16, 2009, 10:52:20 AM
Quote from: ziggysego on July 16, 2009, 09:41:11 AM
Quote from: Hound on July 16, 2009, 07:35:08 AM
Quote from: ziggysego on July 15, 2009, 08:16:41 PM
Quote from: Mike Sheehy on July 15, 2009, 08:09:27 PM
...btw, and have you ever used the term "free-stater" in a derogatory fashion ?

I used to say. Didn't know that people from the south found it offensive, until I learnt it here. Haven't used it since.

;D  ;D

Honestly, and I haven't said it since.

why would you find "free state" offensive?? Its used by us in the occupied 6 to describe the rest of the island that are free from British rule - the "free" state - something we were robbed of 88 years ago lol!!

That's what I always thought. However there was a thread about it here a few months ago and a lot in the south find it highly offensive. Hench me stop using the term. They took it as being sell-outs or something, can't remember.

aaaaaahhhh..... well, they do have a point - about being sell outs.


relax, i'm joking.

orangeman

Just seen on television. The truf has already started to be relaid and by tomorrow evening the whole turf will be down again.


Amazing. It's like a carpet, being rolled out. It's quite a thin layer it seems to me going by the pictures on TV.

Denn Forever

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Where will Croke Park source soil if the pitch has to be relayed again? 

Can the turf not be grown in Ireland and Croke Park not shedule it so that it can come from Ireland and make everyone happy.
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