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#1
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Championship 2026
May 17, 2026, 07:02:03 PM
Entertains game, Armagh had the gas for extra time and fair play to both teams in the conditions.

Is there anyone in Armagh hasn't been mentioned in the speech?
#2
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
May 13, 2026, 10:36:51 PM
Is the Aghagallon upward trajectory back on track?
#3
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Championship 2026
May 12, 2026, 09:38:52 AM
Quote from: Orior on May 12, 2026, 09:36:46 AMIt is suspiciously quiet here.
Armagh 1-24 Monaghan 3-16

Everybody digesting the message from the Armagh county board asking their fans not to wreck the place.
#4
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
May 12, 2026, 07:57:46 AM
Will the match be at Cargin?
#5
General discussion / Re: The DUP thread
May 12, 2026, 07:33:44 AM
Quote from: marty34 on May 06, 2026, 07:32:32 PMSo the DUP spent £92k in an attempt to block dual-language signage in Portadown AND then halted £90k for the Place-Names Project.

They will go to some lengths to oppose the Irish language.

SF really need to 'man up'.

Man up? These are pretty obvious attempts to escalate a culture war ahead of an election, all shortly before some Dup lad or lassie is pictured with a hurl because they are really all about reconciliation message to Alliance voters.

the right approach is to find a political way to implement and puncture the hardliners balloon and let them scream into the void.
#6
General discussion / Re: KBRT
May 12, 2026, 07:29:35 AM
Wonderful people who need nor want recognition

That article though should be read out by the Speaker at Stormont, Ceann Comhairle in the Dail and by the President on prime time tv.

Fair play to Cahir.
#7
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
May 11, 2026, 02:12:41 PM
Quote from: Silver Eel on May 11, 2026, 01:17:47 PMAntrim v Tipp in round 2

That's a winnable game and hopefully a great opportunity to fight over which of the players contributed the most to the win.
#8
General discussion / Re: The Good News Thread
May 11, 2026, 02:05:00 PM
As good a place as any.


https://www.irishnews.com/news/northern-ireland/keven-bell-trust-founders-to-take-step-back-after-13-years-and-2500-loved-ones-returned-home-VE2GDTMGZJB7PD76LV7JJI6JPE/

Good people who turned a tragedy into help for people.

The freedom of the nation to them.

#9
Antrim / Re: Antrim, the way forward
May 08, 2026, 11:34:56 AM
Quote from: NAG1 on May 07, 2026, 08:21:22 AM
Quote from: delgany on May 07, 2026, 01:03:21 AMIt has been running for 10 years. It has raised something like £3 million

To be fair, it probably couldn't have been launched at a worse time for the County. Nothing but negativity around the place.

It's the right idea, in the absence of an embedded county culture though perhaps more focus in the first year of the county supporting schools/club progress via funds.

A lot of positive reaction to the news on the schools officers at Mary's and Ballymen.
#10
Quote from: Lowkey on May 06, 2026, 04:47:02 PMJust on the covers thing, Christy does sometimes alter the lyrics or add a verse of his own but said he'll check with the writer where possible to make sure they're ok with it.

Most of my favourites have already been mentioned but here's a few others-

Lingo politico, written by a man from the Aran Islands about Irish politicians, hilarious and true to life.

Does this train stop on Merseyside - written by Ian Prowse I think of the band Amsterdam, it's a history of Liverpool, beautiful and apparently John Peel's favourite song. I think Amsterdam's version is better but I'd never have found it without Christy.
"Can't conceive what those children done
Guess there's a meanness in the soul of man
Yorkshire policemen chat with folded arms
While people try to save their fellow fans"

The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll -
A Bob Dylan song based on a true story about there being no justice for a poor black murder victim killed by a rich white man. Great version on YouTube with Declan Sinnott. Much better than Dylan's version, even before I found out Dylan had written a Zionist song portraying Israel as the innocent victims(The Neighbourhood Bully) and couldn't stand listening to him anymore.

Also love Burning Times, Weekend in Amsterdam, The Well Below the Valley and the The Time has Come video from Martin McGuiness's funeral always moves me.

Most of all though, I just love Christy for always being on the right side of history when it wasn't always easy - Stardust, The Hunger Strikers, The Birmingham Six, Fighting racism against immigrants and travellers, Palestine etc.

The 3-part episode of the Free State podcast with Brolly and Dion Fanning are a great look back through his career.


Spot on re Merseyside.

In Hattie Carroll he is at his very (borderline preacher) best.
#11
Antrim / Re: Antrim, the way forward
May 05, 2026, 10:44:33 AM
Quote from: Na Glinntí Glasa on May 05, 2026, 09:41:46 AMIts been long overdue to be done and it needs it asap as Dunsilly is a hateful place to go watch a game. i dont understand why they take senior semi finals to that place.

That being said i dont think the uptake on those tickets will be as high as was expected. People arent interested in supporting the county and with all thats going on its hard to disagree with them. How can you sell these tickets to people when they see the cash just wasted in their eyes.

I know some clubs have refused to sell the tickets and to be honest i can see their point of view. Its hard enough to fund raise for your own club to survive each year without giving to the county as well.

For example clubs need to cover insurance for players
  • GAA player injury fund £8k
  • Camogie insurance £7k
  • public liability insurance £?k depends on facilities

Then you have player injuries costs and operations. The insurance only covers up to £5k for the GAA and most operations don't even come close to covering this so clubs are operating on a lost each time it happens.

But here, help Antrim GAA improve their lot whilst the clubs struggle to cover costs.


Struck me as limited buy in from clubs and no real plan get the buy in - the Dunsilly video is a bit vague, I'd have expected some graphics knocked up at a minimum.

What's the target for sales - presuming 2000-3000 tickets, that's a lot.


I also think a lot of clubs have it financially tight as it is, for those in better shape they have their own expansion plans to fund.

It's good the county board are trying and hopefully it gets there (full disclosure someone in my house has bought one) however as per EOC comment elsewhere, a chunk of the money needs to go on improving coaching first - make it about the county raising money to support clubs and a lot more positivity.

#12
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Championship 2026
May 02, 2026, 07:26:48 PM
It's a Rory beggan world and the rest of us are just living in it. Willpower and composure from Monaghan, Derry have let thst one away.
#13
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
May 01, 2026, 11:01:17 PM
Quote from: jdyok on May 01, 2026, 10:56:40 PMSA U-14 Hurling fixtures/table available on County website. You have to search. Maybe it's just me but I'm not overly impressed either with the Antrim website this year🫢

It's got some weird segmentation thing going on. There have been some improvements as well.
#14
Quote from: Ronnie on May 01, 2026, 09:22:50 PMDidn't know that..

The Wikipedia page on how far back it goes as a song is worth a look.


Minds Locked Shut
Welcome to the Cabaret
smoke and strong Whiskey

Always liked north and south as well and So Do I.

A lot his best work is at least part of not wholly written by Wally Page. What I like about Moore is he doesn't hide the supporting cast and puts them front and centre.


#15
General discussion / Re: UK/North economy
April 29, 2026, 01:45:01 PM
Quote from: seafoid on April 29, 2026, 01:08:55 PMI gave you the numbers. Bonds fell by 20% in 2022  as well. There is going to be another crash.

At the risk of nonsense being contagious. Do you know why bonds fell?

Hint; it wasn't because of economic weakness.