Has @Nembo Kid set a new World Record for the amount of Well Clamped ratings in 1 day?
I have floored him each punch/post, he has since returned to his feet/keyboard but has been floundering around like a buffoon. Someone needs to throw the towel in for him because he doesn’t know when to quit when soundly beaten.
strangers?
[QUOTE=“Tonymac, post: 1143347, member: 2956”]I gave you facts not excuses. e.g few teams if any playing their league football down in div 3,4 for a decade can make impact or take a scalps come championship time.
Last six years only the best has beaten Roscommon at U-21 level. 2010 Dublin,2011 Galway, 2012, Dublin,2013 Galway,2014 Dublin, 2015 Tyrone. If i was to pick out one year Roscommon could have won the All Ireland it would have been 2013 when Roscommon should have won in normal time against Galway but lost narrowly in extra time. Numerous Roscommon players from those last 6 U-21 teams have since won All Ireland medals with their colleges.
You don’t understand and i have educated you on how the bookie market works. For the record Roscommon minors should have been out of sight in the 1st half of that All Ireland semi final which included a poorly taken penalty and Tyrone took the lead for the first time with two minutes to play. Mayo weren’t as wasteful in the All Ireland final.
Roscommon will only go into the A side of the draw only if they lose to Sligo or London. The loser of the Connacht final will take on one of the B winners. Sligo rarely deliver a flimsy test against Roscommon and have played them plenty in league and championship last 4 or 5 years.
Talk of Roscommon annoys you and why this is the case is far more deep rooted than a football team.[/QUOTE]
A complete pile of hogwash.
Last six years Roscommon have failed when they have been tipped to succeed, it was men against boys in the u21 game this year, when Tyrone, the Ulster Champions and 9/4 rank outsiders easily brushed aside Roscommon, just like it was men against boys when the 11/8 outsiders Armagh went to your home patch and easily brushed you aside. You say I don’t understand, quite obviously I don’t when you aren’t making any sense. They were favourites and the basis for them being favourites was completely flawed, obviously you don’t understand how bookies work so quit trying to educate me when you are displaying ignorance. Bookies set their prices in order to cater for demand and offset risk, clearly the general public and the media were pushing Roscommon and the basis for this proved to be flawed given the difference between the sides on the day.
I was on the fence before the Armagh game last year but what I saw was a very ordinary outfit. They were talked up before the u21 game with Tyrone and I said before the game that he odds were ridiculous on the match, I was vindicated. They were talked up before the league final against Down and it was as a terrible game where Roscommon although winning really failed to impress against a 14 man Down outfit who are very ordinary themselves.
Sligo are a team who have been flirting with division 4 for the past 2 seasons and are not in the top 20 sides in the country, if you’re going to have bother with them then it says more than I can.
College medals? Woopdy fucking doo, are you another one of those chaps?
Roscommon are the darlings of the Southern media right now and I think it has little basis, if they deliver a big performance then fair enough but right now they have done nothing to deserve their status.
You seem to have drawn offence at me saying Roscommon need to beat a big team to be taken seriously. If they have any proper aspirations they will need to beat a big team this year.
Just stop, stop. Roscommon aren’t worth all this heart-ache.
I’m worried for you with the hangers on you have, they’re all signed up members of my victim support group. @carryharry[/USER] got a pasting from me in the New Low for the GGA thread, [USER=1533]@glasagusban[/USER] wouldn’t face up to me in the boxing thread, [USER=109]@Mac[/USER] is still apoplectic since I mugged him off in the Ivan Yates thread and highlighted on his weird obsession with gay porn, [USER=2520]@wooderson is MBB, isn’t he? Who are the rest of them, bound to have put them in their box at eh some point as well.
[QUOTE="Nembo Kid, post: 1143366, member: 2514
Roscommon are the darlings of the Southern media right now [/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=“Nembo Kid, post: 1143366, member: 2514”]A complete pile of hogwash.
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Should get a neutral to read and review your own posts before making a judgement on other views other than your own.
[QUOTE=“Nembo Kid, post: 1143366, member: 2514”]
Last six years Roscommon have failed when they have been tipped to succeed, it was men against boys in the u21 game this year, when Tyrone, the Ulster Champions and 9/4 rank outsiders easily brushed aside Roscommon, just like it was men against boys when the 11/8 outsiders Armagh went to your home patch and easily brushed you aside.
[/QUOTE] In the five hasting cup and Connacht U21 championship games that was the worst Roscommon performed on the day this year and yet it 0-14 to 0-12 going into the final 5 mins. Armagh seniors delivered a fine performance on the day to win just like they did against Tyrone and Meath and even in defeat against Donegal in semi final.
You couldn’t understand the pre-match odds i have explained them for you. Hindsight is a wonderful thing the fact is underdogs win thats sport and one biggest underdogs wins last summer was the Donegal win against a so called unbeatable Dublin.
Armagh very good and Roscommon ordinary on day which = Armagh win. How would you have seen Roscommon U-21s before that semi final? highlights of the Connacht final wasn’t even shown if Galway had won Connacht and lost to Tyrone i don’t think you would even question the odds now. Down were favourties to win that Div two final and they were also favourites to beat Roscommon back in Feb which kinda shows up your over hyped label again.
Sligo don’t need to be highly ranked to upset the odds. Who can forget when Sligo side went to Croke park and beat Tyrone the year before Tyrone won the All Ireland. Even way back in 1981 when Roscommon had won 4 provincial titles in a row and reached the 1980 All Ireland final they ended up losing to Sligo.
What chaps? College medals are highly thought of and has been talk among those in GAA HQ of getting rid of U-21 championship to make more room for college football.
[QUOTE=“Nembo Kid, post: 1143366, member: 2514”]
Roscommon are the darlings of the Southern media right now and I think it has little basis, if they deliver a big performance then fair enough but right now they have done nothing to deserve their status.
You seem to have drawn offence at me saying Roscommon need to beat a big team to be taken seriously. If they have any proper aspirations they will need to beat a big team this year.[/QUOTE]
Don’t like the southern term its like something you hear the English saying. Southern Ireland and Northern Ireland even though Donegal is the most northern part of island of Ireland. Always a need however according to the bookies Roscommon aren’t expected to beat big team who i presume you mean top eight side.
I’m new here but already i see the majority of posters know you are featherweight trying to punch above your weight and failing.
Roscommon will do nothing this all the same.
[QUOTE=“Nembo Kid, post: 1143368, member: 2514”] [USER=109]@Mac is still apoplectic since I mugged him off in the Ivan Yates thread and highlighted on his weird obsession with gay porn,
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You’ve a good imagination if nothing else
Roscommon v Tyrone in the qualifiers is nailed on this year.
[QUOTE=“Tonymac, post: 1143379, member: 2956”]Should get a neutral to read and review your own posts before making a judgement on other views other than your own.
In the five hasting cup and Connacht U21 championship games that was the worst Roscommon performed on the day this year and yet it 0-14 to 0-12 going into the final 5 mins. Armagh seniors delivered a fine performance on the day to win just like they did against Tyrone and Meath and even in defeat against Donegal in semi final.
You couldn’t understand the pre-match odds i have explained them for you. Hindsight is a wonderful thing the fact is underdogs win thats sport and one biggest underdogs wins last summer was the Donegal win against a so called unbeatable Dublin.
Armagh very good and Roscommon ordinary on day which = Armagh win. How would you have seen Roscommon U-21s before that semi final? highlights of the Connacht final wasn’t even shown if Galway had won Connacht and lost to Tyrone i don’t think you would even question the odds now. Down were favourties to win that Div two final and they were also favourites to beat Roscommon back in Feb which kinda shows up your over hyped label again.
Sligo don’t need to be highly ranked to upset the odds. Who can forget when Sligo side went to Croke park and beat Tyrone the year before Tyrone won the All Ireland. Even way back in 1981 when Roscommon had won 4 provincial titles in a row and reached the 1980 All Ireland final they ended up losing to Sligo.
What chaps? College medals are highly thought of and has been talk among those in GAA HQ of getting rid of U-21 championship to make more room for college football.
Don’t like the southern term its like something you hear the English saying. Southern Ireland and Northern Ireland even though Donegal is the most northern part of island of Ireland. Always a need however according to the bookies Roscommon aren’t expected to beat big team who i presume you mean top eight side.
I’m new here but already i see the majority of posters know you are featherweight trying to punch above your weight and failing.[/QUOTE]
You’re quite clearly a sensitive soul and still haven’t bothered to actually challenge what I said.
I said Roscommon are not worth the hype that goes along with them. Clearly this offended you and you believe otherwise as you have engaged on a long winded debate on the very subject. I’m referring to Championship football here, they haven’t beaten anyone of note in 8 years of Championship? So I think it’s a fair comment to say that they shouldn’t be ranked on the level they are until they actually do something substantive in the Championship? Would you not agree? Please actually answer this rather than starts shitting on about Hastings Cups, div 4, college medals and the like. What have Roscommon done in Championship football in the last 8 years bar win a soft Connacht title.
With regard to pre-match odds, this a truly bizarre point from yourself. I understand perfectly how they work, I just said they were badly off and the results showed - Roscommon 8/11 - Armagh 11/8. Armagh cruised to victory as they are a much better side, the bookies severely underrated Armagh and overrated Roscommon - which ties in perfectly with what I said they were overhyped, hence the odds. You’re making a fool out of yourself on this issue now. The odds reflected that Roscommon were a much better team than both Armagh and the Tyrone u21s and the opposite turned to be true. I don’t think it was a once off either, I’ve seen Roscommon a few times over the past few years and they’ve been very disappointing on all occasions.
I don’t know what you are talking about Sligo’s odds for, another quite bizarre point. The bottom line is they are a poor side, forget about their odds - could you actually see Sligo running a big side close? You might actually answer these questions as well. I’ll repeat again, if Roscommon have any serious ambitions they will be disposing of Sligo without much bother.
College medals are a load of shite. This discussion has been had on here before.
There is definitely a divide in the media reporting of the GAA and it’s the Southern media who can’t wait to stick the boot into Ulster teams, write us off and blame us for the ills of the game. That’s just the way it is, it’s not objective reporting. It’s all these big, bad, dirty, cheating, cynical nordie thugs come down and rough up our little angels, they don’t report things objectively so fuck them. That arsehole Ciaran Whelan is a disgrace and I hope Dublin get fucked out by an Ulster teams just to see his face.
You are new here, so I’ll give you some more advice. Try and actually settle on one argument as jumping from pillar to post doesn’t do you much credibility. Clearly you feel that my comments on Roscommon are unfair and they have upset you. I have merely given an opinion on them which is they are overhyped and if they are to be taken seriously they will have to make an All Ireland qf this year, they will have to beat someone big. Now you have taken issue with this so you quite clearly feel they are a good team and they deserve the plaudits coming their way. Do you?
They haven’t won a big game in Championship football, they have bombed badly in recent crunch games at all levels when they were highly fancied, that to me suggests a team that was overhyped and again it’s a fair comment. Do you disagree with that? I haven’t seen a great deal of Roscommon but I have heard a good deal about them and then when I have seen them I was very underwhelmed. They just seem don’t that good, they play quite a defensive game but don’t seem to know how to defend, there’s a mental frailty to the players given how they have got brushed aside in big games they were favoured for and counties that they are rated ahead of just seem to have a better quality of footballer. These views have annoyed you, so quit the poor mouthing of expectations and tell us you feel they are worth the hype. If you’re going to challenge me then you’ll have to do it like a man and not behind some veil of duplicity, playing the poormouth yourself and then getting stroppy when someone else writes you off.
For what it’s worth, I’d be saying the same about Cavan, Tipperary or any other “emerging” county if they were rated as highly as you. They haven’t taken a big scalp yet and deserve to be viewed with cynicism until they do make the breakthrough.
[ATTACH=full]2884[/ATTACH] [QUOTE=“Nembo Kid, post: 1143440, member: 2514”]There is definitely a divide in the media reporting of the GAA and it’s the Southern media who can’t wait to stick the boot into Ulster teams, write us off and blame us for the ills of the game. That’s just the way it is, it’s not objective reporting. It’s all these big, bad, dirty, cheating, cynical nordie thugs come down and rough up our little angels, they don’t report things objectively so fuck them. That arsehole Ciaran Whelan is a disgrace and I hope Dublin get fucked out by an Ulster teams just to see his face.[/QUOTE]
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some cunt being passionate about roscommon bogball
weird
Nembo Kid said: ↑
There is definitely a divide in the media reporting of the GAA and it’s the Southern media who can’t wait to stick the boot into Ulster teams, write us off and blame us for the ills of the game. That’s just the way it is, it’s not objective reporting. It’s all these big, bad, dirty, cheating, cynical nordie thugs come down and rough up our little angels, they don’t report things objectively so fuck them. That arsehole Ciaran Whelan is a disgrace and I hope Dublin get fucked out by an Ulster teams just to see his face.
You do remember your fellow Northern brother Mr Brolly tearing Sean Cavanaghs reputation to threads on National TV recently.
[QUOTE=“carryharry, post: 1143537, member: 1517”]Nembo Kid said: ↑
There is definitely a divide in the media reporting of the GAA and it’s the Southern media who can’t wait to stick the boot into Ulster teams, write us off and blame us for the ills of the game. That’s just the way it is, it’s not objective reporting. It’s all these big, bad, dirty, cheating, cynical nordie thugs come down and rough up our little angels, they don’t report things objectively so fuck them. That arsehole Ciaran Whelan is a disgrace and I hope Dublin get fucked out by an Ulster teams just to see his face.
You do remember your fellow Northern brother Mr Brolly tearing Sean Cavanaghs reputation to threads on National TV recently.[/QUOTE]
Brolly works for Southern media outlets. He tows their line.