Break in at Kildare GAA HQ

Started by Jinxy, July 22, 2011, 05:13:26 PM

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Jinxy

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Tickets for tomorrow robbed.
The county board have vowed to bring the thieves to justice.



















If you were any use you'd be playing.

ziggysego

Them Derry wans, can't take them anywhere.
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Jinxy

I think it's more likely it was the work of locals Ziggy.
Apparently they took a long time to actually break in which would suggest they weren't natural thieves but once they had the tickets they ran off at speed and there was no catching them.
If you were any use you'd be playing.

mup

This should be easy enough solve.

Anyone whose going to CP tomorrow and sees a few lads with masks and gloves on then I suggest you call a guard. Or Matlock.

Hardy

Just as well the trophy drawer was locked.

thejuice

Quote from: Hardy on July 22, 2011, 07:18:57 PM
Just as well the trophy drawer was locked.

Yeah, that's where they keep the tae-bags.
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cill_dara

 
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Yeah, that's where they keep the tae-bags.
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We use the O' Byrne cup as the tae bag holder!  ;)

alan partridge

Quote from: thejuice on July 22, 2011, 08:11:46 PM
Quote from: Hardy on July 22, 2011, 07:18:57 PM
Just as well the trophy drawer was locked.

Yeah, that's where they keep the tae-bags.


At least when we had the Delaney it hadn't got an '*' on it  8)

orangeman

Were they looking for transfer forms for Seanie and the rest ??  ;)

Cavan secretary Liam McCabe has revealed that rumours over Seanie Johnston's move to Kildare are unfounded.

Speculation that the ace Cavan forward is set to transfer to the Lilywhites has grown in recent weeks, especially since it was announced that the Cavan Gaels player was axed from the county squad, in a surprising move by manager Val Andrews.

However, McCabe revealed that any such move would have to go through the proper channels and as of yet, Johnston has not requested a transfer.

"Any player who transfers must do so by rule," McCabe stressed to the Leinster Leader. "At the moment we (Cavan County Board) have not been approached about this issue."

Donnellys Hollow

Quote from: orangeman on November 24, 2011, 05:11:43 PM
Were they looking for transfer forms for Seanie and the rest ??  ;)

Cavan secretary Liam McCabe has revealed that rumours over Seanie Johnston's move to Kildare are unfounded.

Speculation that the ace Cavan forward is set to transfer to the Lilywhites has grown in recent weeks, especially since it was announced that the Cavan Gaels player was axed from the county squad, in a surprising move by manager Val Andrews.

However, McCabe revealed that any such move would have to go through the proper channels and as of yet, Johnston has not requested a transfer.

"Any player who transfers must do so by rule," McCabe stressed to the Leinster Leader. "At the moment we (Cavan County Board) have not been approached about this issue."

Who?

Probably wouldn't get on our junior team.....
There's Seán Brady going in, what dya think Seán?