Quote from: Wildweasel74 on May 16, 2026, 06:50:47 PMThe Mick Lyons school of full backs is lookinh on, shaking their head!!
you wouldn't see Francie Bellew on Love Island!
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Wildweasel74 on May 16, 2026, 06:50:47 PMThe Mick Lyons school of full backs is lookinh on, shaking their head!!
Quote from: Main Street on May 14, 2026, 06:35:52 PMRegardless we will always have 2023, and before that there's been a few to Monaghan's favour, the first championship game after the AI victory, next a qualifier win in Clones, only memorable for it's absolute drudgery (ie. except for Paul Finlay's winning point).
Then the one when Banty stuck a young Darren Hughes in goal, Armagh down to 14. Banty struck again in the Covid semi final against a very decent Armagh team. Any victories by Armagh have been memory wiped.
Quote from: marty34 on May 12, 2026, 05:51:31 PMQuote from: naka on May 12, 2026, 12:44:49 PMQuote from: Milltown Row2 on May 11, 2026, 03:07:18 PMDidn't read the article but a friend of mine his daughter wanted to go to Trinity or UCD not sure which one, but he said that she could only get in if there was any spaces available after the locals took theirs..Not true
Purely anecdotal, just in case![]()
Son went to trinity so can speak from experience
Daughter applied for ucd and was also accepted but ended up at queens as mates didn't go to Dublin
Reality for the good degrees in ucd/ trinity you need 4 a levels but tbf you need a serious high number of points in the south also .
Should nationalist politicians be looking at stuff like that and making it more accessible to students from the six counties to study at southern universities? That's a simple, practical step they could try to do.
And on that, I know a lad who's son was trying to get registered as a teacher in the south. He wanted to live in Dublin. Qualified in St. Mary's, Belfast but the hassle and grief he was put through to get registered with the Teaching Council was unreal. He said it'd be easier to get registered if you were from Australia.
He said the grilling and paperwork he had to put in was crazy. Ironic thing is, he said, is that there's a severe shortage of teachers in the south, especially in Dublin and commuter belt areas on the eastern seaboard.
Again, this is an area tht nationalist politicans should be working on - making it more accessible to northerners.
Quote from: gallsman on May 12, 2026, 03:58:18 PMWhy not? At 15 I knew loads of things I didn't want to study any further.
Quote from: gallsman on May 12, 2026, 01:38:29 PMI'm not arguing that one is better than the other, but that works both ways. It could be easily argued that the Leaving Cert doesn't prepare its students well enough in more specialist degrees.
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on May 11, 2026, 07:25:07 PMMaybe the uncertainty of getting the course you want due to the timing the cost of living and being classed as a foreigner is keeping people from the north of the island away..
Quote from: lurganblue on May 11, 2026, 03:48:20 PMAccommodation more expensive in the south yeah, but the fees are almost half.
Quote from: John Martin on May 11, 2026, 07:57:40 AMThat's a weird way to measure it, surely it should just be from how far behind they were.
Armagh against Down last week, Armagh were 3 down early on and won by 28 so 31 point comeback there.
Quote from: oakleafgael on May 10, 2026, 10:44:10 PMThe whistle had blown well in advance of Comer further fouling and then interfering with the Roscommon player who was in possession of the ball. This was exactly why the 50m punishment was introduced.
Quote from: EoinW on May 09, 2026, 12:46:42 PMQuote from: thebigfullforward on May 09, 2026, 12:33:26 PMAm I the only one that's in any way neutral about this? When I was younger there wasn't a chance all these games would be available to watch. Now you are able to watch every single game from first round provincial the whole way up to the All Ireland final. 40 plus games and games from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s and the 2010s available to watch as well as all the hurling games that come with it. Maybe I'm in the minority but I think that isn't a bad deal at all
Correct there's lots of positives to enjoy as we reflect on this current "problem".
I wouldn't boast too loudly about all the old games available. GAA+ selection is dwarfed by what gaelic games are available on YouTube. Some time ago the USGA app offered EVERY final round of US Opens going back to the 1960s. Meanwhile every Masters final round is currently available on YouTube.
If golf can offer such extensive historical coverage to its fans then why can't other sports - like GAA - do the same?
Quote from: rodney trotter on May 08, 2026, 10:41:25 PMQuote from: Wildweasel74 on May 08, 2026, 10:16:47 PMSuppose we cant use the Amateur organisation tagline anymore!
That was gone a while with the cringe sky deal they had.
Quote from: Baile Brigín 2 on May 08, 2026, 01:15:10 PMQuote from: AustinPowers on May 08, 2026, 12:52:19 PMI understand the frustration of some , but £13 or £14 a game is a lot less than what you'd pay to attend a match. It would take £100 minimum to bring the average family to a match , and that's only the tickets and fuel.
£14 wouldn't take the average Donegal fan to Bundoran in diesel never mind the whole cut to Killarney.
But the problem is previous free to air games are now behind a paywall and the GAA are joining sky in prosecution of dodgy boxes.
This seems to just be accepted.