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#16
GAA Discussion / Re: Best GAA thread of the last year
November 26, 2006, 01:22:37 PM
You should have a none of the above option. Otherwise you are manipulation the poll. Having said that; there's some great stuff there.
#17
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Club Championships
November 26, 2006, 01:19:10 PM
Congrats to Greencastle.
#18
This isn't something new FFS. Its been going for years and years. The GAA doesn't need to beat itself up over teenage drinking. I'd most of us on here had a drink before we were 18. The GAA offers a sporting and cultural option for young people but it can't force them all to take it up. Just because young fellas take a drink it doesn't mean they're all bad people. Most grow up to be normal members of society. People have been forecasting the end of civilization ever since the dawn of time because of the "younger generation". We need to get a sense of perspective.
#19
Down had their strongest ever team in the 1990s so its no surprise that most of the candidates come from that team.
#20
Don't you you see me!! :'(

Are you heading down on Sunday? Good luck!
#21
I thought it was the Inner circle that had all the power Gael?

The Gael is an idiot! (oh, and he takes no prisioners as well!)
#22
You see Ziggylo, when you do a bit of research the knee-jerk re-action isn't alway the right one. In fact it rarely is. Posters on here aren't stupid. That's why so many voted no.
#23
GAA Discussion / Re: Woman referees
November 13, 2006, 09:12:38 PM
Ballyhaise your right. No footballer or hurler would lay a hand on a female (is that the politically correct term?) ref or give them abuse. It may be a good thing if we could get them fit enough and train them properly in the rules. They should start off doing u8/u10 games and ladies games first. Then if the show promise, they could move up to u16/minor etc. There's really no reson why they couldn't do senior withe training etc. The thing about desision making is not really relevant. Refereeing isn't about deciding what shoes you will ware!!  ???
#24
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
November 13, 2006, 05:53:41 PM
Can anyone post the u21 championship results from yesterday? I know Carryduff beat St Pauls easy enough.
That was a shocking scoreline for Mayobridge. Hard to believe.
#25
GAA Discussion / Re: The Harps Poll
November 11, 2006, 07:37:04 PM
Finn Harps didn't go burst! They are still going even if you can't say they are going strong! Lost 4-0 to rovers at Tolka last night  :'( and will finish mid table. They are the real Harps by the way.
#26
GAA Discussion / Re: New GAA Board Poll
November 11, 2006, 07:09:41 PM
How do you post photographs or pictures on the new Board? I posted this in the wrong thread  :-[. I can't edit! How do you edit?
Should we have a help thread until everyone gets familiar with the workings of the new Board?
#27
GAA Discussion / Re: The Official Harp Thread
November 11, 2006, 07:07:43 PM
How do you post photographs or pictures on the new Board?
#28
Local GAA Discussion / Donegal Club Hurling & Football
November 11, 2006, 05:56:20 PM
The old Board didn't have a Donegal thread. So i'm putting that right now. Post everything about the club sence here so.

Good luck Cloughaneely & Naomh Brid in the Ulster championships.

The draw for the u-21 "A" championship quarter-finals has been made.

Sean MacCumhaills/Killybegs v Glenswilly
Buncrana v Naomh Conall
Gaoth Dobhair/Cloughaneely v Glenfin
Ardara v Kilcar
#29
Club: currently with Carryduff.

County: Donegal

Best GAA moment: Watching my Da kick the ref in the arse after I'd been sent off in a u14 match. Priceless!
#30
GAA Discussion / Re: Old Board
November 11, 2006, 05:42:11 PM

He's slagging you off on the new GAA Board Poll thread (not that you don't deserve it ;)).