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#1081
General discussion / Re: Building a house
March 07, 2012, 06:46:00 PM
Each to their own, but we have underfloor and love it.
#1082
GAA Discussion / Re: Senior Scor 2012
February 29, 2012, 05:16:20 PM
Cornafean - those boys have been unreal over the years.  Fair play to them.
#1083
GAA Discussion / Re: Scor na nOg
February 20, 2012, 06:21:37 PM
A great achievement for all the winners. Strange to see ulster and connaught empty handied, they usually do fairly well.  Also interesting to see Dublin coming up again.  Was it the usual mix of great talent and controversy?
#1084
Feckitt, I'm nearly sure Aoghan Farrell said on radio ulster this morning that plenty (if not all) of the money still had to be raised - like tens of millions. and running costs won't be sneezed at either.
#1085
A very modern 25k stadium would be great. 40k too big unless it had been a shared stadium. Will lack atmosphere unless at least 3/4 full. Antrim national league games will look silly in this size of stadium. And truthfully I can't see anything more than 1 or 2 big ulster games per year.  Sure at the moment the big games aren't hitting 20k. I hope it works out but my fear is it will become a financial millstone.
#1086
Plenty more clubs will face the same fate.  Fair play to the Celtic board if they've been prudent.  Sooner or later players wages and possibly transfer fees will have to be capped.  If you don't control it then there will always be clubs who do a 'Rangers'.  And the clubs who try to do it right will get left behind for a while to their fans frustration (celtic).
#1087
GAA Discussion / Re: More Thuggery on the GAA field
February 12, 2012, 09:37:40 PM
Well it was a bit of a pre-planned set piece which lyster and mcstay could've avoided on a League Sunday programme, but once the question was asked, short of saying "slap it up the idiots who hurdled the fence in portlaoise", what else was mcstay to say.  Harsh it wasn't - truth hurts.
#1088
GAA Discussion / Re: RTE League Sunday
February 12, 2012, 08:40:34 PM
That was a fair discussion on kildare monaghan dust up.  Wasn't much but it won't look good in Monday papers, and it comes quickly after the derrytresk thing.  And any sanctions handed down when these things happen will be watered down - nail on the head.
#1089
GAA Discussion / Re: RTE League Sunday
February 07, 2012, 07:00:26 PM
Whichever channel unearths a great commentator will have it nailed.  God I used to love listening to O'Hehir in my youth. He had a great tone and really added to the atmosphere. There's nobody commentating at the moment who I enjoy. I really think it's actually doing damage to the GAA - like do you ever see a child running about with a ball impersonating Morrisey?
#1090
GAA Discussion / Re: More Thuggery on the GAA field
January 24, 2012, 07:40:03 PM
Heard Uachtarainn CLG on the news saying the GAA does deal with these things and so it will be in due course with this one once the CCCCCCCCC..... get the report. He singled out Antrim Board for taking a strong stance recently, which indeed they did. But he must have forgotten the Ulster Councils decision to seriously undermine the Antrim penalty's.  As I said before too many cute hoors on committees, all the way to the top so unfortunately we'll not see zero tolerance any time soon.  I wonder would the President elect take this on as a 'cause'. 
#1091
GAA Discussion / Re: More Thuggery on the GAA field
January 24, 2012, 12:18:32 AM
Frick me, more bad headlines and nobody to blame only ourselves. Why would the GAA take a tough line in this when they haven't before. If they had, shit like this wouldn't happen as much.  Too many cute hoors on committees making sure boys get off the hook, most recent example being Ulster Council scaling back antrim county board's ban on rasharkin for attacking the ref.  Families have a lot of choices these days about sport for wee Johnny, GAA would need to sort it but I have little faith.  And the folks on this thread splitting hairs about who did what first are missing the long term big picture in a big way.
#1092
General discussion / Re: Your Favourite Irish songs
January 07, 2012, 10:25:47 PM
Saw the High Kings, very good. Anybody who says they are sh*te is talking sh*te. Maybe they aren't The Pogues but to say they are sh*te is just crap talk.
#1093
General discussion / Re: Least Worst MPV?
December 30, 2011, 12:18:19 PM
We have a Citroën Grand Picasso - very happy with it. Plenty of room, nice to drive, low maintenance (so far).
#1094
GAA Discussion / Re: Goal of the year (so far)!!!
August 01, 2011, 11:39:03 PM
Mark Poland. Down v Armagh.  Class.
#1095
GAA Discussion / Re: Dún na nGall v Cill Dara
July 31, 2011, 10:35:18 AM
Kildare don't help themselves - missed a few handy frees during the match.  They couldn't half be doing with a couple of extra forwards who can kick a point.  They won't catch Cork, Kerry, Tyrone (even Dublin) unless they can find a few more natural forwards. 
Karl Lacey was unreal, in fact that whole Donegal half back line are playing well.  Thompson doesn't get a lot of headlines but he gets on the ball a lot.