Dublin are box office. The British teams’ supporters will enjoy seeing the Jacks
They collected a tithe off poor Diarmuid Connolly anyway
The GAA as a whole has done more for “Dermo” than most .
Definitely more than the Romans did anyway
They have nice forwards but there is serious questions over the character of that team. I think Walsh has brought them as far as he can but probably deserves one more season. Their midfielders are too passive and their backs not up to scratch from my viewing. They don’t really have any player from 1-9 that would have a chance of making the starting XV for Dublin, Kerry, Tyrone or Mayo and that’s their downfall, that an ability to crumble when things go wrong.
I thought as much tbh. Just wondered what someone who knew his football thought.
Spot on analysis.
Sold out in Cloghan yesterday anyway. Unprecedented demand for tickets. Honn Monaghan.
There’ll be an orderly scramble for tickets in the queues in suburban GAA clubhouses around the capital tonight.
GAA a gas organisation
Good to see the armagh fans rowing in so strongly as well. Lockes has nearly as much raised
The Border Bull would match that amount handily
Still some tickets on sale now guys.
Dublin by 10 +,Tyrone by 5-6,Mayo by 8-9.NEXT.
Good luck buddy, I’ll be cheering our Ulster brothers on after the main event.
Monaghan (SFC v Dublin): Rory Beggan; Fintan Kelly, Drew Wylie, Ryan Wylie; Colin Walshe, Kieran Duffy, Karl O’Connell; Kieran Hughes, Darren Hughes; Gavin Doogan, Dermot Malone, Shane Carey; Ryan McAnespie, Darren Freeman, Conor Mc Manus.
Subs: Conor Forde, Neil McAdam, James Mealiff, Brian Greenan, Vinny Corey, Dessie Mone, Dessie Ward, Owen Duffy, Thomas Kerr, Conor McCarthy, Jack McCarron.
Still not sold out as of yesterday
So the match that sold out on Tuesday still hasn’t sold out?
So the match that sold out on Tuesday still hasn’t sold out?
That would be my reading of it.