I am. And you are the man who didnāt think theyād win either. Not to mention you are the guy making excuses for Ukster teams for 5 years now. What happened to Tyrone winning all those AIās???
But Kildare are not Dublin or Kerry. Armagh, Kildare, Tyrone are all around same level.
Anyway, iāll give you another chance to take money off me if Tyrone play either of them.
Being an avid follower of Connaught football must be a bit like being an avid fan of cheap own brand toilet roll. Itās a shitty, inferior product and has a fierce bang of poverty off it.
Does @Nembo_Kid even know that Roscommon won Connacht and didnāt have to play in the last 12? Heās so busy obsessing about Cian OāNeill and Kildare he doesnāt appear to have got around to swallowing a large dollop humble pie in relation to Kevin McStay and Roscommon. The clueless fool got it wrong yet again on this one.
Incorrect I gave Kev 4/6 when the bookies were 4/9. He didnāt have the balls for it. Deep down he had zero confidence in his nonsense and if you were wrong as frequently as he has been then who could blame him.
Mate, you were offered a bet by Kev and you wouldnāt take it up, there may have been a bit of to and fro afterwards but this certainly happened, I believe Kev left the offer on the table as well.
The gaa belongs to us all mate football and hurling alike. It does us all well when either thrive. Football is thrilling when the right ingredients are in the mix. So far I think this year has been average in both codes or maybe even a bit above average. Iāll be shouting for Galway and Roscommon this afternoon to shake it up a bit.
I offered a bet to Kev at market price, offered that same price again when odds drifted and Kev shat it.
Itās all there. Kev was the guy who said Armagh had no chance, that the result was a foregone conclusion, that there was s serious gulf between the sides yet when push came to shove he couldnāt even back odds more favourable than market odds.
We all know the guy doesnāt have a pot to piss in though.