Ah itâs still the toughest championship going haigh.
Us southern fairies just donât get it.
Michael Murphy went off injured in the Donegal Club Championship today.
And 3 All-Ireland contenders.
Another two in action next week as Down take on Armagh in the clash the whole country is waiting for.
No, mate, only two All-Ireland contenders from Ulster are playing next week.
One match consists of two teams.
I thought every game in Ulster was super competitive and thatâs why Ulster teams were tired after winning it?
You have a lovely way of looking st things mate
Ooofty
Both games in the Munster Championship sounded like absolute crackers with a 1 point winning margin in both. It really is shameful that the National Broadcaster didnât show live coverage of either game from gaelic footballâs most successful province.
did you see the crowds at them?
even people from their own counties had no interest
How could I see or even gauge the crowds at them when there was no coverage of either game?
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Ulster football for the best part of a decade now (with the honourable exception of Donegal) has been at a really low ebb. Ulster didnât even have a semi finalist last year and the performances in the qualifiers have been pretty poor as well. Last year, Tipperary took out Derry, Longford took out Down and Monaghan, Limerick took out Antrim and Laois beat Armagh (twice).
Interesting to see you have ran off with your cap in hand after TSG clamped you.
Interesting to see you ran off with your cap in hand after @Julio_Geordio called you to task over the awful standard of the Ulster Championship and the one sided nature of all games this year to date.
The Ulster Championship starts getting interesting next week, mate.
Down in the holiday home in Waterford for the weekend and listened to most of the game on WLR last night. Not a mention of the crowd. The focus was on an exciting close match that went down to the wire.
There was nobody at the games, mate.
It sure as shit hasnât been interesting so far anyway