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#1
General discussion / Re: The DUP thread
December 07, 2025, 02:02:50 PM
Quote from: AustinPowers on December 03, 2025, 07:15:31 PMJamie must get feck all  done.  Constantly running around  looking for things to complain about.

His lawn must be   6 foot high and the dishes piled high in  the sink.

He needs  a hobby or a sport to play. Maybe he  could join East Belfast GAA and  make use of  that hurl of his?
Who is this guy? Or more importantly, how does he consistently get access to the courts immediately despite not being a lawyer? And he keeps losing/wasting the courts time too...
#2
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA Demographics
December 07, 2025, 01:46:11 PM
Quote from: Derry Man on December 06, 2025, 10:53:20 PM
Quote from: Baile Brigín 2 on December 06, 2025, 03:19:44 PM
Quote from: armaghniac on December 06, 2025, 12:39:18 AM
Quote from: Evil Genius on December 05, 2025, 04:21:44 PMI shall indulge your "whataboutery" for the moment, by pointing out that soccer is played/supported/administered in all parts of NI, by all communities. The NI Schools Cup, for example, attracts over 100 entrants every year, comprising state and fee-paying schools, grammar, comprehensive, integrated, technical and Irish language schools from all areas. How does that compare eg with its GAA equivalent, the MacRory Cup?
Whilst all our representative sides, men and women, boys and girls are similarly mixed. The current Manager of the Senior Mens team, Michael O'Neill is ex-GAA, as is his Captain, Conor Bradley.
And I can tell you from my own, direct experience that there are more NI supporters from the Nationalist community than you might imagine - even if they don't broadcast it widely.

Anyhow, this is a GAA forum, so back to your Demographics, eh?

Soccer is based on an sectarian entity, any of the above is mere mitigation.
But more nationalists in the 6 play soccer than gaelic games...
That's just false, just like the south soccer dominates in the city like Derry & Belfast where the GAA are very outnumbered but the rest of the 6 counties are dominated by Gaelic games in nationalist areas.
More people play soccer in each of the 26 counties than Gaelic football. Why would that fact be different in the 6?
#3
General discussion / Re: The IRISH RUGBY thread
December 07, 2025, 01:20:38 PM
Quote from: JoG2 on December 07, 2025, 01:18:26 PM
Quote from: Baile Brigín 2 on December 07, 2025, 12:52:45 PM
Quote from: Wildweasel74 on December 03, 2025, 07:59:18 PMSometimes I think some people want see Ireland lose, same in the soccer!
Not really. But when the goys bang on about how they are best on the world, schadenfreud does enter the conversation when the inevitible happens

So you're shaping your thoughts on our national rugby team on what a few people you don't know say... Got it, mature thinking
Basically, yes. If the rugby media insist on hyping them to that level, hard not to chuckle when they inevitably fall short.
#4
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA Demographics
December 07, 2025, 01:19:35 PM
Quote from: SouthOfThe Bann on December 06, 2025, 10:13:24 PM
Quote from: Munchie on December 06, 2025, 09:21:04 PMDoes this include fat over 40s running around made up local competitions?

Similar stat was bandied about saying that soccer is the most played sport in the Republic.

Which is true when you include the group of mates playing 5 a side of a Tuesday.

Gaelic football most played competitively I would say but most gaelic footballers play a bit of soccer in the winter which inflates the soccer figure, plus the old lads playing to stay fit
Incorrect. The ESRI and CSO do numbers on sport particpation and both have it as soccer, informal/5 a side, then Gaelic football. So the two most played games are both soccer. Every county has more soccer players. Interesting that a player who does both remains primarily a Gaelic player...
#5
General discussion / Re: The IRISH RUGBY thread
December 07, 2025, 12:52:45 PM
Quote from: Wildweasel74 on December 03, 2025, 07:59:18 PMSometimes I think some people want see Ireland lose, same in the soccer!
Not really. But when the goys bang on about how they are best on the world, schadenfreud does enter the conversation when the inevitible happens
#6
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA Demographics
December 06, 2025, 03:19:44 PM
Quote from: armaghniac on December 06, 2025, 12:39:18 AM
Quote from: Evil Genius on December 05, 2025, 04:21:44 PMI shall indulge your "whataboutery" for the moment, by pointing out that soccer is played/supported/administered in all parts of NI, by all communities. The NI Schools Cup, for example, attracts over 100 entrants every year, comprising state and fee-paying schools, grammar, comprehensive, integrated, technical and Irish language schools from all areas. How does that compare eg with its GAA equivalent, the MacRory Cup?
Whilst all our representative sides, men and women, boys and girls are similarly mixed. The current Manager of the Senior Mens team, Michael O'Neill is ex-GAA, as is his Captain, Conor Bradley.
And I can tell you from my own, direct experience that there are more NI supporters from the Nationalist community than you might imagine - even if they don't broadcast it widely.

Anyhow, this is a GAA forum, so back to your Demographics, eh?

Soccer is based on an sectarian entity, any of the above is mere mitigation.
But more nationalists in the 6 play soccer than gaelic games...
#7
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA Demographics
December 06, 2025, 03:18:36 PM
Quote from: lenny on December 05, 2025, 08:29:02 PM
Quote from: Baile Brigín 2 on December 05, 2025, 08:00:07 PM
Quote from: Armagh18 on December 05, 2025, 06:04:07 PMWhy even bother replying to that twat.

No one was ever turned away from the GAA on the basis of creed, colour or sexuality
But the GAA constitution could be interpreted to exclude unionists.

The gaa was set up before partition so the constitution wasn't written to exclude unionists. The gaa was set up because the British were trying to eradicate Irish culture and language and trying to impose british culture and sports. In the circumstances the constitution wasn't written completely understandable and reasonable.
Agreed. But in 2025 is it due a refresh?
#8
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA Demographics
December 05, 2025, 08:00:07 PM
Quote from: Armagh18 on December 05, 2025, 06:04:07 PMWhy even bother replying to that twat.

No one was ever turned away from the GAA on the basis of creed, colour or sexuality
But the GAA constitution could be interpreted to exclude unionists.
#9
General discussion / Re: Death Notices
December 03, 2025, 04:54:46 PM
Quote from: AustinPowers on December 03, 2025, 04:43:57 PM
QuoteRemi Moses played for Man UTD and WBA back in the '70s. Good player capped for England. I remember the banner at the '77 Cup final, United V Liverpool.
'Moses will part the Red Sea'... tarra what sticks in the memory. Long time ago.
RIP..
Reports are he is alive and well.

A  funeral for him  is planned for 13 December  though. Not sure what's going on there
The wife contacted Man U to say he was dead and when the funeral was.

One of his kids say he is alive and well.

Until he posts a picture of himself with a dated newspaper I won't know what to believe.
#10
General discussion / Re: The IRISH RUGBY thread
December 03, 2025, 04:51:25 PM
This has a quarter final loss written all over it
#11
Quote from: Rossfan on December 02, 2025, 12:29:19 PMGiving money to soccer is a total waste of taxpayers money!
As opposed to the splendid returns GAA grounds provide? The celtic tiger era county ground rebuilds were the definition of white elephant.

But I assume soccer will say give them some taxpayers money and let's find out.
#12
Quote from: seafoid on December 02, 2025, 10:31:03 AM
Quote from: Baile Brigín 2 on December 02, 2025, 10:06:28 AM
Quote from: armaghniac on December 01, 2025, 11:47:12 PM
Quote from: Munchie on December 01, 2025, 08:52:11 PMDoubt it, at that stage they won't need a provincial ground in the 6, it will all be one Ireland, Clones will keep getting face-lifts maybe some new bogs, it might get an Armagh type ground at most.

The Irish government can more easily spend money on Clones than a regular ground for Antrim.
Is this not blindingly obvious? Whatever about getting the Euros, €50m to Casement and nothing in the pot for Louth/Meath/Dalymount/Finn park/soccer in general is electoral suicide. And yes, there is a partitionist aspect to this. Sticking one to the DUP isn't a huge vote winner when there are clear other uses for the capital grants programme.
Louth and Meath don't need a big stadium.  The FAI can't afford to sponsor Dalymount or Finn Park. Most people don't pay attention and €50 million is peanuts
Not really the point. Casement is a shitshow. There are no votes in it. But people will point to the shit state of their teams facilities and say 'hold on' and there are votes in that.
#13
Quote from: armaghniac on December 01, 2025, 11:47:12 PM
Quote from: Munchie on December 01, 2025, 08:52:11 PMDoubt it, at that stage they won't need a provincial ground in the 6, it will all be one Ireland, Clones will keep getting face-lifts maybe some new bogs, it might get an Armagh type ground at most.

The Irish government can more easily spend money on Clones than a regular ground for Antrim.
Is this not blindingly obvious? Whatever about getting the Euros, €50m to Casement and nothing in the pot for Louth/Meath/Dalymount/Finn park/soccer in general is electoral suicide. And yes, there is a partitionist aspect to this. Sticking one to the DUP isn't a huge vote winner when there are clear other uses for the capital grants programme.
#14
Quote from: Duine Inteacht Eile on November 30, 2025, 02:30:40 PMI think they have only mentioned the figures that would rise with 15 years inflation. The Dublin money wasn't on the table back then and therefore would not be expected to rise with inflation.
However, it must be included in the £170 million figure mentioned at the beginning because the other figures certainly don't get them there.
It was my understanding that Dublin was chipping in to get the Euros, not the stadium build in general. I think that €50m is long gone.
#15
My understanding is it should be.

But the point is Rovers table position is a bit misleading. Their tough games were front loaded and run in was where the points were to be had. This is why the 'surprise' point in Athens was important