Kerry V Dublin

Started by magickingdom, July 26, 2009, 06:51:09 PM

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The Aristocrat

God i love Whelo and Basticus.Love them.

I dont know if someone responded to some of my earlier post. I dont mind , as long as they are not from Loais i dont mind.


Hey, hey guess what. Just incase you didnt notice the Dubs have 5 leinsters in a row. I d would hate to be from Laois. Just hand over the trophy now because Loaissssssss.s.s.s.s. are terrible and goin backward.

Long live Whelo and the Dubs.

thank you

good nite

muppet

Quote from: The Aristocrat on August 07, 2009, 03:10:55 AM
God i love Whelo and Basticus.Love them.

I dont know if someone responded to some of my earlier post. I dont mind , as long as they are not from Loais i dont mind.


Hey, hey guess what. Just incase you didnt notice the Dubs have 5 leinsters in a row. I d would hate to be from Laois. Just hand over the trophy now because Loaissssssss.s.s.s.s. are terrible and goin backward.

Long live Whelo and the Dubs.

thank you

good nite

Have you tried diet coke?
MWWSI 2017

liihb

QuoteI've posted on here before about some of the nonsense that has been posted by some of the gombeens on the KildareGAA site in the past but seriously Heffo, some of the stuff they come out with on Res Dubs is hilarious. In fairness, there are some good posters on there but some of the lads would have you believe that the rest of the country is out to get the Dubs and that the Dubs are just a cash cow for the GAA - they can't seriously believe that this is the case??

Would have to agree with that, some of the stuff they come out with is insane, and they lock threads for no reason whatsoever, the mods are like the maors in croker with the bib for the day!
Every time you open your mouth you have this wonderful ability to continually confirm what I think.

Michael Schmeichal

#753
Quote from: SidelineKick on August 06, 2009, 05:34:58 PM
FINALLY seen the incident. He should be ashamed of himself, complete dick, let himself down all day by the sounds of it.

As for the O'Mahony incident Michael are you having a laugh? Regardless of whether his team were a point up, 17 points up or 10 points behind I think its admirable that O'Mahony continued to play his heart out to the end, what did you want him to do let Whelan run through? Also, it was hardly a "rugby tackle". Sometimes it can be easy to get caught up in a tackle and hold the man longer than you mean, Pat gave the free remember, please do not use silly comments to try and give a reason as to why Whelan elbowed him. I'll give you one reason - he's a tw*t.


O Mahony rugby tackled Whelan. He made no effort whatsoever to play the ball. THe referee obviously thought the same because he showed O Mahinya yellow card when he got up. As i said in my previous post this does not excuse Whelans actions. However if you think that O Mahony's "tackle" was admirable then your the t**t.

SidelineKick

Quote from: Michael Schmeichal on August 07, 2009, 09:45:32 AM
Quote from: SidelineKick on August 06, 2009, 05:34:58 PM
FINALLY seen the incident. He should be ashamed of himself, complete dick, let himself down all day by the sounds of it.

As for the O'Mahony incident Michael are you having a laugh? Regardless of whether his team were a point up, 17 points up or 10 points behind I think its admirable that O'Mahony continued to play his heart out to the end, what did you want him to do let Whelan run through? Also, it was hardly a "rugby tackle". Sometimes it can be easy to get caught up in a tackle and hold the man longer than you mean, Pat gave the free remember, please do not use silly comments to try and give a reason as to why Whelan elbowed him. I'll give you one reason - he's a tw*t.


O Mahony rugby tackled Whelan. He made no effort whatsoever to play the ball. THe referee obviously thought the same because he showed O Mahinya yellow card when he got up. As i said in my previous post this does not excuse Whelans actions. However if you think that O Mahony's "tackle" was admirable then your the t**t.

Michael, do you play at all? Also, have you ever played or even in fact watched rugby? I wouldn't think O'Mahoney would be getting a call up for the Lions with that "rugby" tackle. O'Mahony has cheated before in a game, something that I despise, but he showed great character on Monday fighting* to the death.



*Fighting not to be taken in the literal sense, for example, elbowing someone in the face.
"If you want to box, say you want to box and we'll box"

Reported.

Michael Schmeichal

Quote from: SidelineKick on August 07, 2009, 11:14:57 AM

Michael, do you play at all? Also, have you ever played or even in fact watched rugby? I wouldn't think O'Mahoney would be getting a call up for the Lions with that "rugby" tackle. O'Mahony has cheated before in a game, something that I despise, but he showed great character on Monday fighting* to the death.



*Fighting not to be taken in the literal sense, for example, elbowing someone in the face.


Can you explain to me why he received a yellow card for this heroic, courageous tackle?

ludermor

Nobody said it was courageous or heroic and you can get booked for many offences but it doesn't  make it a rugby tackle. Id say most Dublin fans would be delighted if the Dublin defenders were tackling like that in the first 15mins.
Roll on the 7th of sept.

SidelineKick

Quote from: Michael Schmeichal on August 07, 2009, 12:58:25 PM
Quote from: SidelineKick on August 07, 2009, 11:14:57 AM

Michael, do you play at all? Also, have you ever played or even in fact watched rugby? I wouldn't think O'Mahoney would be getting a call up for the Lions with that "rugby" tackle. O'Mahony has cheated before in a game, something that I despise, but he showed great character on Monday fighting* to the death.



*Fighting not to be taken in the literal sense, for example, elbowing someone in the face.


Can you explain to me why he received a yellow card for this heroic, courageous tackle?

As ludermor said, I never once said it was heroic or courageous, you on the other hand did say it was a rugby tackle. What I said was it was commendable that he was still giving his all 'til the death, unlike the dublin players who gave nothing from start to finish.  I'm not saying it wasn't a foul by the way, as he did hold on to him, but if this is the one incident that stands out for you in the game then there's something seriously wrong with you.

Sorry, I'm rambling, in summary:

1) I never used the words heroic or courageous
2) He was booked because it was a foul
"If you want to box, say you want to box and we'll box"

Reported.

Bud Wiser

IRA have issued a statement about this today, on my phone in a text message, something to the effect:

"The IRA would like to commend the Dublin Senior Football team for refusing to play on British soil in Croke Park"
" Laois ? You can't drink pints of Guinness and talk sh*te in a pub, and play football the next day"

blanketattack

Quote from: Bud Wiser on August 07, 2009, 03:09:24 PM
IRA have issued a statement about this today, on my phone in a text message, something to the effect:

"The IRA would like to commend the Dublin Senior Football team for refusing to play on British soil in Croke Park"

IRA jokes are always hilarious.

INDIANA

Quote from: Bud Wiser on August 07, 2009, 03:09:24 PM
IRA have issued a statement about this today, on my phone in a text message, something to the effect:

"The IRA would like to commend the Dublin Senior Football team for refusing to play on British soil in Croke Park"

;D ;D

Eastern_Pride

Quote from: SidelineKick on August 07, 2009, 02:30:15 PM
Quote from: Michael Schmeichal on August 07, 2009, 12:58:25 PM
Quote from: SidelineKick on August 07, 2009, 11:14:57 AM

Michael, do you play at all? Also, have you ever played or even in fact watched rugby? I wouldn't think O'Mahoney would be getting a call up for the Lions with that "rugby" tackle. O'Mahony has cheated before in a game, something that I despise, but he showed great character on Monday fighting* to the death.



*Fighting not to be taken in the literal sense, for example, elbowing someone in the face.


Can you explain to me why he received a yellow card for this heroic, courageous tackle?

As ludermor said, I never once said it was heroic or courageous, you on the other hand did say it was a rugby tackle. What I said was it was commendable that he was still giving his all 'til the death, unlike the dublin players who gave nothing from start to finish.  I'm not saying it wasn't a foul by the way, as he did hold on to him, but if this is the one incident that stands out for you in the game then there's something seriously wrong with you.

Sorry, I'm rambling, in summary:

1) I never used the words heroic or courageous
2) He was booked because it was a foul
Elbowing people and shoving them into advertising boards is not working hard for the team, its just takingas many down with you, because you know the ref won't send off someone 15 points down.
Do you think Usain Bolt could replace Thomas Walsh?

Declan



Drumanee 1

Quote from: Declan on August 10, 2009, 02:13:15 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wN_JpB8rSQ

At least we can laugh

you would have thought with that passion he would have went to the bleedin match!but then again he's a dublin supporter ::)