I quoted statistics and hard evidence.
After that I may have referenced the comment of some former Tyrone footballers.
Just like you posted up a link to a Joe Brolly article last weekend.
I quoted statistics and hard evidence.
After that I may have referenced the comment of some former Tyrone footballers.
Just like you posted up a link to a Joe Brolly article last weekend.
Sure them lads havenāt a clue.
No, you quoted an opinion of someone.
Are you trying to get into an argument about the difference between a reference and a quote?
Did you not word for word quote him for me?
Yes or no.
Yes. Itās the same as referencing him, just more explicit.
I thought it might be better to do that as you struggle to comprehend even the basic of sentences.
@Sidney please run by A and B draw permutations.
From my understanding it looks like the A side will be a clusterfuck while the B side should be handy enough.
It looks like one of the following two sides will exit their provincial semi final and enter in on the A side.
Tyrone or Donegal
Meath or Kildare
Mayo or Galway
Which provincial runners up are then scheduled to meet the teams who progress through the A qualifiers?
I did it out the other day on a Word file actually.
The A side looks slightly tougher but the two sides look more evenly balanced than in previous years.
Given that the Leinster and Ulster finals are once again the last two provincial finals, on July 16th, as they were in 2014 and 2016 (but not 2015), theoretically that should mean the quarter-finals line up as follows:
Munster winners v Connacht runners-up/A section qualifer
Connacht winner v Munster runners-up/A section qualifier
Leinster winners v Ulster runners-up/B section qualifier
Ulster winners v Leinster runners-up/B section qualifier
I came up with quarter-final pairings of:
Mayo v Tyrone
Kerry v Galway
Monaghan v Armagh
Dublin v Donegal
The big peril there is a meeting of the Connacht/Ulster losing semi-finalist meeting in the last 12 qualifier.
The Dublin GAA PR machine is out in force again today.
Poor aul Dermo, shur heās a sound aul skin
āHeās not that sort of player.ā
āYou wouldnāt meet a nicer chap off the field.ā
āAll he wants to do is play ballā
Please insert the post you know Iād write here.
Kildareās Paddy Brophy has quit the AFLās West Coast Eagles and is returning home.
I trust he enjoyed his S&C holiday.
not much of a surprise. He was in and out of the East Perth side this season which is where the Eagles players play if they arent on the match squad. There is also rumblings of discontent in the East Perth club with the merger as their team changes so often dependant on the Eagles and supporters and members of the club want to go back to how it used to be and be their own club again.
He was a mile off getting near the full AFL team. He did well in his first 2 years with East Perth, but seems to have stagnated badly. I suppose at least by calling time now he can rejoin Kildare and get a championship under his belt.
lolz
Or injury holiday, as it turns into for most of the Irish who go to the AFL.
How old is he ??