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#16
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
November 03, 2008, 11:33:57 PM
Lets be honest people , the galls had a bad day, all the gaels boys wanted to do was fight,not for the ball but their opposite number.
They pull the jerseys off the galls boys backs, the no 14 . All he wanted to do was roll about the grass, at one stage i thought he was digging for gold, i tell yea he needs no shorts, that big baby needs a nappy :P, Lets be true, the match was played to the gaels strenghts, that is . Stop start, stop start, foul of the ball looking to get the other guy sent off , they def had the linesmen backing, Galls had lost their descipline during the 2nd half and only themselves to blame , def a bad day at the office for kicking points , but the shit happens , if gaels really want to win ulster they will have to prove that the st galls match was no fluke , me i don't think they will get past the derry boys , thay put a few boys on their backsides for sure  ;D
Good luck anyway the Rass 8)
#17
Quote from: milltown row on November 01, 2008, 06:06:00 PM
liverpool to win title now. going well and look like the the team of the 80's. fair play

Get real turncoat , man u were worse off last year and look what happen miltown hoe
#18
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
October 17, 2008, 07:32:47 PM
Don't question the gall's boys miltown hoe , The boys could surprise and rise a few eyebrews on sunday . Just make sure ur on Baps bus and support the lads on sunday. ;D

PS. See u in the bar afterwards , can't finds MeanStreets box  :D
#19
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
October 17, 2008, 07:23:40 PM
Can mayo win this match on suday ? What do u think?
#20
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
October 15, 2008, 05:06:48 PM
So what do you  Down guys think of the bridge in ulster this year?
Do you think they have a good chance ?
#21
Just another point on this. O'neills, Gaelic Gear ,Jakko,Puma & the other compines need us players, clubs more than we need them . Credit Crunch  ;D plenty off big fish out there who are willing to listen to clubs aswell as some big sport shops who could with no problems sell them on . Profit for club . I wonder how much the countys and the gaa get of lifestyle sports for selling the gear.
#22
Surley now is the time for clubs to take a stance with oneills and start to reneigotiate their contracts with them  & start playing hardball & put them on the backfoot for a change  ::)

It would be very interesting to see thier reaction. I would panic stations ;D
#23
The Rass has only stated the question goldbanger and it's seems that this topic is starting to burn some diesel.

Keep it going as im doing a survey on this .
#24
Quote from: bannside on September 30, 2008, 09:10:35 AM
Razmatazz, what sort of wages do Gaelic gear pay?

I would guess less than o'neills ,Creidt crunch,Creidt crunch >:( :o
#25
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
September 29, 2008, 04:52:29 PM
Well first mcartan was hit from behind by (PT)NO 11 , when mcartan went to confront him he was charge by 5 other players from behind A Mr m herron no 10 throw a fly paunch then look to hide be hind other players who were cowardly throw fly kicks and digs others players in the meli were cm no9 ,bh no12,pcno13(so called county star) .
All these guys to take on a 5'5 guy who had his back to them , big guys who have a habbitt jumping people off gaurd ,

I wonder if they will be holding a press night tonite to explain how they went wrong . A good answer to that is u cannot play thugry with football , football will always come out in the end and that showed on sunday , maybe if lamb derg had tried to play football the game would have been a far better match . When you play teams that want play 80% pulling shirts , players, to the ground off the ball hitting and just try to break the game up as much as they could off course the game is going to look bad but fair play to the galls , the boys knew what the derg were bringing to the table and prepared well for it .

Just think we could have had Lamb Derg repersenting the county for ulster , scarey, very scarecy. 8)
#26
Must agree ,oneills are by far better product but with Gaelic Gear must be under cutting them and some clubs now prefer to use them ,surley oneills is starting to loose some creidt now.
#27
What do players prefer Gaelic Gear or O'Neills ?

Any coments.
#28
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
September 25, 2008, 10:35:32 PM
Glens man i take it you don't like the derg , felling your love  ;D
#29
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
September 24, 2008, 02:09:12 AM
Quote from: milltown row on September 22, 2008, 10:15:33 PM
yeah there would be, years of defeat have made it a hostile match. late night handbags outside Thompsons, kissed and made up and no trouble since...........the next time, Sunday night at Thompsons this weekend i believe. 8)

Will see u there ,chichester street first though
#30
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
September 24, 2008, 02:01:50 AM
So what you r saying is that st galls can't win the championship, So the boys come away from dublin at the weekend with the  ALL IRELAND 7'S CHAMPS , (3RD TIME IN HISTROY ) and some off u guys have a cheek to say that it's lams all the way , im sure the boys at miltown row should just stay home on sunday , Answer me this , what has lamb derg done in the last 10yrs off football from under 21 upward to this date , records don't lie , only journalists do that do not have a clue on how to give match reports . Bring on sunday
Quote from: ONeill on September 23, 2008, 08:39:45 PM
Kevin McGourty looked a bit weighty at the 7s, big journalist-outing dinners the cause I'd imagine. Kieran McGourty's a 7s player and can only make it up and down mini-pitches with his small lungs. Terry O'Neill's too slow and has red hair. Karl Stewart's a hurler and has reddish hair. Veronica may be going shopping.

Lamhs can win this.

Paddy Cunningham's 100% and will notch 2-10. I was driving past Hannahstown today and saw him being coached by Buchanan - the oul stalwart was hitting them over from the left and right from over 60m out, probably demoralising Cunningham in the process. Lamhs could do worse than getting oul Buchanan patched up and onto the field for a 10-minute cameo towards the end. Not easily dispossessed and with the years of experience dripping off his greying bonce he could be the winning of it.