2015 Club Championships - the lads are STILL at it

I didn’t mean the school, I was guessing any dubs in portobellos catchment area would surely go to templogue/synge st as their local club, not portobello

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Saturday, February 6
AIB All-Ireland Senior Hurling Club Championship Semi-Finals
Sarsfields (Galway) v Cushendall (Antrim), Páirc Tailteann, Navan, 2pm (Live on TG4)
Oulart-The Ballagh (Wexford) v Na Piarsaigh (Limerick), Semple Stadium, 3.45pm (Live on TG4)

Saturday, February 13
AIB All-Ireland Senior Football Club Championship Semi-Finals
Ballyboden St Enda’s (Dublin) v Commercials (Tipperary), O’Moore Park, Portlaoise, 4.30pm (Live on TG4)
Castlebar Mitchels (Mayo) v Crossmaglen Rangers (Armagh), Kingspan Breffni Park, 6.15pm (Live on TG4)


Anyone any experience with the GAAGO service lads? I seem to recall the phrases “GAAGO” and “pile of shite” used frequently in close proximity to one another before.

Not bad . Can buffer like a cunt sometimes. Usually when Sunday Game is on live. Playback option very good.

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An All Ireland semi final should make up for the disappointment of not getting that Dublin game for Laois

Gaago is the business, definitely worth it. But i remember @Turenne saying it was shit in asia so depends wbere you are. Perfect in north America . Anyone figure a way to stream tg4 live. Vpns dont seem to work

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Can’t get tg4 to work with a VPN.,

That whinger would complain no matter how good it was

Have you tried using Tor? It’s a few years since I had to do any of this IP stripping stuff, I may give it a blast.

No but im cluless at this. If you could spend time figuring it out, then tell me, that’d be sound,thanks

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I’ll report back any findings, positive or otherwise. :+1:

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It will in its fuck.

I’ll check if earthvpn works on TG4 later.

That’s a bit unfair now. In most areas in Dublin you will find 3 or 4 Clubs, Crokes I think is the exception, maybe Cuala. Take Ballyboden for instance, clubs close to them off the top of my are Saint Annes, Thomas Davis, Ballinteer St Johns, St Judes. If you look at St Vincents there is Na Fianna and Croabh Ciaran, Whitehall Colmciles, Parnells and at a push Clontarf. If I was to go further to the northside of the city you would find Raheny, Clontarf, Naomb Barrog, Trinity Gaels, Parnells, Naomh Mearnog, St Sylvesters and O’Tooles all with in 10-15 minutes of each other. Then there is Plunketts, Bridgids, Castleknock all close to each other. I’m sure I missed a load of clubs close to each other.

The problem is that people go to the successful clubs so at the moment it is Ballyboden, Crokes and Vincents. When I was growing up it was Thomas Davis and Erins Isle.

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Its not really. This has been coming down the tracks with a long time. Most good organisations organise from the top down. The GAA doesn’t.

Not saying everything has to be linear and segregated perfectly, just imbalances adjusted a bot.

You forgot Scoil Ui Chonail and Binn Eadair

Yep and also forgot Baldoyle and St Monicas.

Any limerick or wexford boys heading to thurles for the sf? (@glasagusban) obviously…nap might actually get a crowed from limerick they are normally poorly supported but this could bring out a few neutrals. Ive been itching for a game and looking forward to it. I think theyll do it as well some serious talent. @bandage how are otb shaping up, whos the ones to watch?

Bump @Bandage

I don’t know any inside information on Oulart, pal.