He had a good game alright⌠took his time to way up cards also.
âLiberated, joyful footballâ spot on from Colm OâRourke
What a disgusting lickspittle pale dwelling cunt OâRourke has become.
Go and prep some veg you bitter gobshite.
3 in a row is going to happen. Probably more comfortably than last year as well.
You should be ashamed of yourself gloating over a team that has the pick of 1/4 of the population of Ireland and receive more funding than the other 31 counties combined. An absolute joke shop that only the GAA could engender, the greedy cunts.
Nobody in the history of the GGA has had the advantages the Galway stick hurlers have had handed to it.
That doesnât stop you gloating when success punctuates the almost constant failure.
Maybe you will eventually get something right.
Maybe not.
What are you bleating on about now you simpleton? Galway hurlers play in the same format as everyone else for the past 20 years you cretin, and before that had no say in the championship format.
What is it with GAA people who complain about lack of games but then think its ab advantage to play less.
Its mental
I asked you to clarify a comment earlier.
You failed to do so.
They were parachuted into the semi final for decades, you fuckwit. And still only managed to win a handful of titles.
Evidence that the format was no help to them. Teams improve by having a nice run of successive games where they build momentum and learn along the way. With far more games a year in the new format Galway have been much more competitive. Have a look at our win/loss ratio pre and post 1997, if that isnât too taxing for you.
Have no idea what you are on about?
Would you ever fuck off.
Galway were literally put directly into an All-Ireland stick hurling final every 3 years as the they were parachuted into a semi final against Antrim.
Despite this ridiculous advantage, how many titles have Galway won?
Iâm after explaining why it wasnât any help, but predictably your pea brain canât grasp it.
Please list the AI semifinals that Galway played against Antrim. In reality, Galway, going in cold, had to beat the Munster champions and Leinster champions to win an AI, as they did in 1980, 1987 and 1988 or lose one as they did in 1975, 79, 81, 86, and 90. The only year they would have played Antrim was 89 when Antrim beat Offaly to reach the final.
Iâm glad youâve acknowledged its a pathetic record for a county that was handed such an advantage.
All this deflection from @Matty_Hislop is to gloss over the fact that Dublin get a few million a year from the GAA while counties that desperately need development funding get fuck all.
Not an advantage
We generate millions for the GGA and play the best brand of football, so itâs money well spent.