All Ireland 2100

Started by armaghniac, July 17, 2025, 06:55:31 PM

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armaghniac

It looks like Kerry and Donegal will still be there, as will Tyrone. Armagh will have mostly south Armagh players. Wicklow may do better than Meath. Galway, Mayo and Louth might not be great. Cork and Tipp can still play in the hurling, Limerick may well fall back.



 
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DaleCooper

I thought Ursula Le Guin had passed on

AustinPowers

No more Sams for Dublin anyway

Larne and Carrickfergus  should be GAA strongholds then though 

And Lurgan  has become an island. I'm sure there's a  joke there somewhere but can't  think of one right now 

Wildweasel74

#3
You ever been in Larne? There never be gaelic there, it's rough, by even rough standards.

Rossfan

Is there not a GAA club in Larne?
Play the game and play it fairly
Play the game like Dermot Earley.

balladmaker

Lurgan teams will require a boat to leave the island.

The takeaway from that map is to invest in property in Kerry!

marty34

Quote from: Rossfan on July 18, 2025, 09:19:58 AMIs there not a GAA club in Larne?

Yeah, there is.

Funny how there are Gaa clubs in strong unionist areas like Larne and Holywood etc.

Just surrounded by huge unionist areas.

Great credit to them.

illdecide

Quote from: AustinPowers on July 17, 2025, 11:03:06 PMNo more Sams for Dublin anyway

Larne and Carrickfergus  should be GAA strongholds then though

And Lurgan  has become an island. I'm sure there's a  joke there somewhere but can't  think of one right now

Don't forget to split that Lurgan Island in half for the Brethren or maybe they'll have moved back to Scotland and we can have that wee Lurgan Island to ourselves
I can swim a little but i can't fly an inch

AustinPowers

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QuoteNo more Sams for Dublin anyway

Larne and Carrickfergus  should be GAA strongholds then though

And Lurgan  has become an island. I'm sure there's a  joke there somewhere but can't  think of one right now

Don't forget to split that Lurgan Island in half for the Brethren or maybe they'll have moved back to Scotland and we can have that wee Lurgan Island to ourselves
I wonder did  they take the Boris tunnel or the Boris bridge 

Champion The Wonder Horse

Tobermore St Bryson's GAC going to be much stronger in 75 years time, nearly the last remaining bit of south Derry.

blanketattack

#10
I expect Tyrone to dominate that era. Sure, in the noughties they were already wearing wetsuits under their jerseys in anticipation of Gaelic Football turning subaquatic


clonian

Considering the Mournes are closer to the sea than that maps shows Down might be ok. The hurlers could be in trouble though, the Ards peninsula would go 1st.

snoopdog

From that map it looks like we are finally United.

Milltown Row2

None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought.

Substandard

We look very shook, but I think a few fields might just survive.  Connacht titles would be scarce enough!!