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#16
Quote from: The GAA on February 08, 2009, 05:36:14 PM
Quote from: INDIANA on February 08, 2009, 04:37:39 PM
We're fed up listening to this lack of will and things that can't be done. Everything can be done Reillers. F**** sake you'd swear you were Palestinians or something. Its all bullshit Reillers. You lot are an embarrasement to the GAA. No willpower, no bottle no guts. Cork Gaa people have neither the gumption not the strength of character to take the County Board on head-on. Thankfully the rest of the Gaa world are made of stronger stuff.

The irony is that the only ones with guts are doing something about the scadalous misuse of power that is perpetuated time and again within the CCB.
The ones without guts are croke park, who stand idly by and allow murphy and his cohorts to get away with putting their own personal interests before that of cork gaa.

Ah come off it. If people in Cork really wanted Hitler out they would do something about it themselves. You telling me he controls all clubs and members in Cork. No one in Cork has the balls to stand up to him?? They have been moaning about Hitler for 20 yrs or more and done nothing. Nothing to do with Croker and its best the rest of the GAA stay out of it.

And why should Croke Park get involved? Cork don't want it solved
#17
Hurling Discussion / Re: 3 Goal Win for the Dubs
February 08, 2009, 05:11:31 PM
Quote from: Zulu on February 08, 2009, 05:08:18 PM
I wouldn't get carried away lads, that Cork team is very weak and a 3 goal win isn't very impressive.

No, but last year we had a good run in the League and were one win away from a play off place. Don't see why we cannot go one further this year.
#18
The Solutiuon is to tell the 2008 players to F$%K off and then start from scratch as has been done.

Why should McCarthy back down, the 2008 players seems to think they have a God given right to do what they want.
#19
Hurling Discussion / Re: 3 Goal Win for the Dubs
February 08, 2009, 05:06:41 PM
We need another win, and even to try and make the play offs this year.

Especially as there is a big push on and with the double header in the Championship and hopefully the League the Hurlers are picking up a following.

#20
GAA Discussion / Re: Jimmy Bogan RIP
February 08, 2009, 05:04:38 PM
If I hear will let you know.

True Gentlemen alright, really nice guy, and God did he love his hurling.
#21
Hurling Discussion / 3 Goal Win for the Dubs
February 08, 2009, 04:28:31 PM
Don't care what team Cork had out, we needed that win in Cork!! Hopefully it will lift confidence.
#22
GAA Discussion / Re: Rent on Croke Park down??
February 08, 2009, 04:26:39 PM
Quote from: Double Cross on February 08, 2009, 03:10:07 PM
Pillar Caffrey was on duty in the Cusack Stand at yesterdays game, great to see him back in Croke Park so soon.  :D

Shows the importance of Dulbin to the GAA that the cluchies take every chance to take about us. Pure Envy I suppose.
#23
GAA Discussion / Jimmy Bogan RIP
February 08, 2009, 04:01:23 PM
A great servant of Dublin Hurling, managed every Dublin team from underage up.

Anywhere there was a hurling match you would see Jimmy.

A true servant of the game, and sad to see him go the day before Dublin beat Cork in Hurling

RIP
#24
Problem is Reillers that Cork hulers seem to have too many opinions.
#25
"I don't have much to say about the GPA," he wrote. "The threats of strike action and the continued unreasonable demands of their chairman (Farrell) do not surprise me. He needs to change the record.

"Players are looked after better than ever now and that has more to do with the forward thinking and positive attitudes of county boards than with the GPA. Dessie Farrell has totally lost track as to why the GPA was formed.

"Dessie Farrell should remember what the GAA is all about, why we were formed, and that we are proud to be the best amateur organisation in the world."


Not exaclty very personnal in my opinion....Dessie needs to wind his neck in. He's had more stronger pops at people himself.
#26
Whatever about their greviances the Cork hurlers have gone completely the wrong way about resolving this and hence has lost support.

Is the training session a provocative move or an attempt to say we want to get back to hurling? Who knows.

And its not the media's fault that they got in and took photo's, who told them of the session in the first place?

And remember they have nothing else to write about at the moment so keeping this story going is in their interest, and the Cork players should recognise this.
#27
Well since they consider themselves a Republic maybe the can f%^k off and organise thier own championship and leave the rest of us alone.
#28
Dublin Hurling at Underage is developing fast and the only thing that worries me about the Daly appointment is that since he is not living in Dublin will he really be able to get around and see all the players and pull up new talent.

I think we have a great chance of making the Leinster final, even with Galway in the pot, and we must make a quarter-final appearance as the objective this year, as well as staying in Div 1.

Anything less will be considered a stall in the progress. I have nothing against an outside manager the issue is will he be able to get up every Sunday when the SHL is on to have a look at players in the flesh playing for the clubs.
#29
Quote from: heffo on November 20, 2008, 09:19:40 AM
Quote from: Reillers on November 20, 2008, 12:58:11 AM
last time I checked they had walked away.


With all due respect Reillers, we've already clarified definitively that they haven't 'walked away'.

They've withdrew their services in order to gain leverage on their position. They are also pressuring others to not tog out for Cork.

They haven't walked away. They're on strike.

Heffo...it looks like a strike....smells like a strike.....but...hmmm is not a strike
#30
Quote from: North Longford on November 19, 2008, 03:34:20 PM
Last Sunday was the first time I actually thought a referee didn't give free on purpose so as to influence the outcome of a game. After the second last kick of a game a player from the team leading 09-08 dropped the ball and touched it on the ground in his panic to pick the ball up on his own goal line . 3 seconds later after same player played the last kick of the game the bould David Goldrick blew the final whistle. To have given the 14 yard free which he should have and assuming it was scored would have meant the entire Leinster club championship schedule being moved back. I just wonder?!?!?

I have seen some threads in my time but this one takes the biscuit, the bile vomitted forth is on a level not seen before.

A quick re-cap is:

a. ALL refs are cheats

b. they go around fixing games either to benefit, the GAA, certain clubs or themselves