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#16276
QuoteIs what you have said here not an example of good management? All managers should defend his players in public. Im sure Mulligan heard all about it behind closed doors.

Bullshit - even tossers like Mulligan are role models for schoolkids and if they act inappropriately by cheating, striking players etc. then the manager should publicly condemn them. If he believes that they were unjustly punished then publicly support them.

Mickey Harte is now the Jose Mourinho of the GAA!
#16277
General discussion / Re: Prince Harry to Iraq????
April 26, 2007, 03:36:42 PM
I thought Bernard McHugh would have been a TD or mayor of Killybegs by now! Does anyone know where he is?
#16278
Local GAA Discussion / Re: GAA Club Websites
April 26, 2007, 03:34:01 PM
QuoteMy club(kevin Lynchs) use gaelsport.  it is pretty good

Cost?
#16279
General discussion / Re: Prince Harry to Iraq????
April 26, 2007, 02:01:52 PM
I don't see the likeness other than the ginger hair! You could alternatively use a picture of Harry and Bernard McHugh (he of Killybegs/Blind Date/Delilah fame) and say they were father and son!
#16280
With the performance the 'Pool put in last night 1-0 away from home is a decent result. You'd like to think they'll not play as poorly again and Rafa must realise that persisting with Zenden was a big mistake.

Oh and Drogba is a horrible cheating piece of shit.
#16281
Mourinho has won a mediocre Premiership after spending about £350 million on players. Hardly broke much delft himself.

The one he really wants (and I'm sure his employer Mr. Abramovich wants too) is the Champions League. Mark one in the Rafa Benitez column for that one!
#16282
General discussion / Re: Lack of sleep
April 25, 2007, 05:01:52 PM
Do you drink much coffee, tea or coke? If I drink coke I'm awake for hours so I wouldn't drink anything with caffeine after about 8pm if I was you and go for a long dander or run in the evening followed by a shower a bit of tv and as someone said read a few chapters of a book. Basically you want to avoid stimulating your body or your brain for the hour or so before you put the lights out.

Having said that "a mate of mine"  ;) reckons 8 pints of Guinness and a good hand shandy works wonders!
#16283
General discussion / Re: lennon leaves celtic
April 25, 2007, 01:06:50 PM
If he left to play for an English club would a return for Norn Iron be on the cards or is he past it?
#16284
Disappointed in that last goal as it means 1-1 in Milan would have seen Milan go through. United have the luck of the devil though. 1-0 will seal it for AC though.
#16285
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
April 23, 2007, 05:04:53 PM
CPC were beaten by 6 points but not sure of the score as haven't seen any reports yet.
#16286
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
April 19, 2007, 12:32:45 PM
Na Fuiseog (The Lark) are based in Twinbrook I think. Better at joy-riding than hurling I'd wager...
#16287
It's a really daft rule as it forces people to use what are essentially made up names e.g. Costello is blatantly a name of Italian descent yet this website says "Costello(e) - Mac Coisteala"!  ??? The list could go on - Comiskey is Polish, Barratt is French Norman etc. etc.

Either your name is as gaelige or it isn't - if it has been "anglicised" or has no traceability with gaeilge at all then it's just not your name! If you were being really pedantic it would be a small website if it only included names that aren't from Norse, Norman, Spanish, British descent! 
#16288
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
April 02, 2007, 04:27:27 PM
I think Div. 2 mightn't be a bad place for Antrim to be in next year. It might encourage a bit more competitiveness with other counties around the same level in the pecking order as I honestly don't think they go out to play the big guns with the same heart.
#16289
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
April 02, 2007, 03:20:15 PM
Syd lay off Terry and Woody. The county could do without boys like you! You'll be the first boy looking for tickets to the All-Ireland when they get there in a few years!!!
#16290
General discussion / Re: UFC comes to Belfast
April 02, 2007, 01:15:04 PM
You'll need to send us a link or something with more info! Wonder will any local clubs be represented?