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#1
Jason Duffy wins it in added time for Armagh, FT Down 2-6 Armagh 0-13
#2
Down 2-6 Armagh 0-12 sides are level.
#3
12,116 the attendance. Down two points ahead.
#4
55 minutes played Down 2-5 Armagh 0-10
#5
45 minutes played Armagh 0-8 Down 1-4.

Real scrappy goal for Down but won't care, 2-4 to 0-8
#6
Half time Armagh 0-5 Down 1-2. 
#7
That Down goal might get a bit more football breaking out, a real cagey affair up to that point.
#8
With Leeds loss leicester city promotion back to the Premier League confirmed.
#9
Comfortable away wins for Roscommon and Mayo in the Connacht U17 championship tonight.

Galway 1-6 Mayo 2-13
Leitrim 1-9 Roscommon 2-15
#10
Quote from: tbrick18 on April 26, 2024, 02:47:35 PMWho's the ref in both games?

Tomorrow Liam Devenney (Mayo) and Sunday Brendan Cawley (Kildare)
#11
Dublin have won 9 All-Irelands and 16 Leinster titles since they last met Offaly in the championship. (2007)

Teams named for the two semi finals.

DUBLIN:
Stephen Cluxton;
Seán MacMahon, Michael Fitzsimons, Eoin Murchan;
Brian Howard, John Small, Cian Murphy;
Brian Fenton, Tom Lahiff;
Ross McGarry, Ciaran Kilkenny, Niall Scully;
Paul Mannion, Con O'Callaghan, Colm Basquel.

Subs: David O'Hanlon, Seán Bugler, Theo Clancy, Cormac Costello, James McCarthy, Killian McGinnis, Daire Newcombe, Peadar Ó Cofaigh Byrne, Lorcan O'Dell, Killian O'Gara, Paddy Small

OFFALY:
Ian Duffy;
Lee Pearson, David Dempsey, John Furlong;
Cormac Egan, Declan Hogan, Peter Cunningham;
 Eoin Carroll, Jack McEvoy;
Dylan Hyland, Ruairi McNamee, Jordan Hayes;
Nathan Poland, Keith O'Neill, Jack Bryant.

Subs: Mikey Cunningham, Diarmuid Finneran, Jack O'Brien, Daire McDaid, Rory Egan, Cathal Flynn, Kevin McDermott, Dan Molloy, Nigel Dunne, Cian Farrell, Cathal Donoghue



KILDARE:
Mark Donnellan;
Ryan Burke, Shea Ryan, Mick O'Grady;
Jack Sargent, Eoin Doyle, Paddy McDermott;
Aaron Masterson, Alex Beirne;
Paddy Woodgate, Niall Kelly, Shane Farrell;
Kevin Feely, Darragh Kirwan, Daniel Flynn.

Subs: Didier Cordonnier, Tony Archbold, Brian Byrne, Barry Coffey, Ryan Houlihan, Barry Kelly, Luke Killian, Sam McCormack, Kevin O'Callaghan, Harry O'Neill, Shane O'Sullivan.

LOUTH:
Niall McDonnell;
Donal McKenny, Dermot Campbell, Peter Lynch;
Conall Mc Keever, Anthony Williams, Leonard Grey;
Tommy Durnin, Ciaran Murphy;
Tom Jackson, Ciaran Keenan, Conor Grimes;
 Ryan Burns, Sam Mulroy, Ciaran Downey.

Subs: Craig Lynch, Chris O'Neill, Peter Mc Stravick, Liam Jackson, Dan Corcoran, Bevan Duffy, Niall Sharkey, Wayne Campbell, Jay Hughes, Conor Early, Paul Mathew
#12
Quote from: AustinPowers on April 26, 2024, 11:36:25 AMPS - If you want to add  other countries , as well as A and B, you can do so, and I'll fill it all in later

Save you having to  go back later.




My full list and traveled to every county on this Island of Ireland.

Austria
Belgium
Canada
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech republic
Denmark
Egypt
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Italy
Luxembourg
Malta
Monaco
Morocco
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom (England,Scotland and Wales)
United States
Vatican City
#13
Peter Harte, Conor Meyler and Frank Burns remains out injured for Tyrone.  Conn Kilpatrick back and named on the bench.



Donegal 26



Down


#14
General discussion / Re: Premier League 2023-2024
April 25, 2024, 09:08:14 PM
Quote from: Gael85 on April 25, 2024, 08:37:29 PMMan City 3 up. Brighton in holiday mode. A good chance to boost their goal difference. Have been very poor the last few months. Don't think DeZerbi will be getting one of the top jobs.

2nd goal that came from a free kick I don't think was a foul on Foden. Very poor by Brighton trying to play out from the back on the 3rd goal.
#15
Austria and Belgium