i watch conroys little cameo again and i think there is something to him , i would start him in croker and get him practicing his range for the next 3 weeks
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Show posts MenuQuote from: magpie seanie on July 17, 2012, 02:54:34 PM
the clown from Doohoma who never shut up about Mayo football and how much he knew the whole flippin way down.
Quote from: moysider on June 27, 2012, 01:55:11 PMQuote from: Cosmo Kramer on June 27, 2012, 01:37:29 PM
Have heard a story that, depending on the attendance, Sligo would be in line to receive between 30 and 50% of Mayo GAAs take from hosting the fixture and they wouldn't have to even turn a key in a gate to get it. That must be tempting for the Sligo board against the Hyde/Pearse alternative of not getting a penny and still not getting the game at home. This could go either way.
Wow. That is some bargaining if it is true.
I suspect this shite is going to create a martyr complex in Sligo. If they dont want to go to Castlebar so be it. Better now to get it over and done with in the Hyde/Pearse even if it means both counties will lose out financially.
Quote from: Lar Naparka on April 17, 2011, 06:24:14 PM
Back in the early 70s, Justin Keating imposed terms on Marathon, the company developing the Kinsale field that were based on the Norwegian model. Here, a state-owned company, Statoil, was set up to make maximum use of the state's income from its oil reserves in the North Sea. (The exploration company was Mobil.)
Statoil was to a 50% partner and would bear none of the exploration costs but was to gain full access to mining data.
Norway wanted to become a world leader in deep-sea technology, exploration and production. It's fair to say that Britain settled for a much less favourable deal.
At least, Justin Keating said so.
Keating set up the Irish National Petroleum Corporation, (INPC) based on the Statoil model. This was some achievement given that the '73 oil crisis left the exploration companies with a much stronger hand to play with.
Shortly after this an election was held and Dessie O'Malley took over from Keating. He limited the INPC's remit to sourcing strategic oil supplies. It was no longer involved in drilling, exploration or the development of resources.
He also refused an invitation from Norway to take a block in their North Sea fields as the Norwegians would only deal with a state company and O'Malley was unwilling to use the INPC for this purpose.
Quote from: ross4life on August 19, 2011, 03:28:52 PMQuote from: Tubberman on August 19, 2011, 11:17:06 AM
Jaysus, RTÉ have tipped Mayo on their website.
Still big underdogs, but nowhere near as written off as we were before Cork.
RTE so far have tipped Leitrim to beat Roscommon, Roscommon to win the Connacht final & Cork to beat Mayo.
Quote from: squire_in_navy_slacks on August 08, 2011, 11:13:52 AM
Galvins mind is on the prizeeeeeeeeeee
http://www.independent.ie/lifestyle/independent-woman/fashion/paul-gavin-online-shopping-its-etail-therapy-for-culchies-2841428.html
Quote from: RogerMilla on June 01, 2010, 03:29:54 PMQuote from: RogerMilla on February 23, 2010, 01:53:59 PMQuote from: RogerMilla on January 08, 2010, 11:36:23 AMQuote from: RogerMilla on September 16, 2009, 04:02:20 PM
Bumping to see if i can get a few recruits , like i said folks if you hear of anyone moving to germany or know anyone there who would play then please give them our details frankfurtgaaclub@googlemail.com
Bumping again lads for the new year , we will be competing in the European Hurling championships as well this year so if you know anyone interested in Gaelic Football or Hurling in Germany or who will be moving to Germany , please ask them to get in touch..
Bump , anyone interested , please get in touch..
Once again a bump lads in case you know anyone in germany interested in playing Gaelic games, we just got a batch of electricians who have arrived for the next year but are looking for more recruits especially hurlers. contact details above , please get in touch
Quote from: Barney on June 15, 2010, 08:29:57 AM
Do not want either Paidi or Micko if we go for an outsider.
If that is the course taken you want somebody hungry, dedicated, for a long-haul with a modern approach to the game.
But moysider is right a big name will be required to get the excitement going and with an attempt to eat into the debt - will the Board see that though.
Quote from: Ludraman on June 14, 2010, 07:02:42 PMQuote from: RogerMilla on June 14, 2010, 04:00:14 PMQuote from: myball22 on June 14, 2010, 03:45:52 PM
If Richard Bruton replaces Enda Kenny so there is now no chance of a Mayo Taoiseach, what are the chances that Johnno will be returned? I can't see it happening, he is going to have to work like crazy over the next two years to be re-elected and where does that leave the senior team.
Only winning Sam could retain his seat I would say!!!
look at enda kenny , winning sam would keep johhno and all his progeny in a seat for perpetuity
edna didnt win sam.....he jus lost his dick.