Great article and the yerra apologists canāt handle it.
On what basis, mate?
Iād like @GeoffreyBoycott to address the above question without trying to move the goalposts.
I presume he is basing this on Clare being in an All Ireland QF last year?
Well Cavan (2013), Armagh (2014) and Fermanagh (2015) all appeared in All Ireland qfs in the past 4 years and havenāt even been able to reach an Ulster final in that time period.
Maybe itās to do with league status?
In this yearās league, there were 4 teams a division above Clare and 3 more in the same division, two of which Clare were tied with on points and survived only via scoring difference.
So Iād like Boycott to stay on point and explain his raitonale on this one.
Jesus he fucking sickened that cunt all the same. Bang, bitch went down
No fear of the poor divils even having the neck to play Carlow on their home turf, townie cunts.
The standard in Ulster is at one if its lowest ever ebbs at the moment. Iād fancy Clare against most sides in Ulster.
Looking at the current standard in Ulster, 2017 league form, Ulster had no representatives in any of the four divisional finals. Of the 6 sides relegated from Divisions 1, 2 & 3 - four (Cavan, Derry, Fermanagh and Antrim) were from Ulster.
Ulster had no semi finalist in the 2016 Championship and Ulster sides had some really embarrassing qualifier exits. Division 1 Monaghan & Down both lost to Division 3 Longford, Armagh lost to Laois (twice) and Division 2 Derry lost to Division 3 Tipperary.
Clare took care of both Roscommon and Sligo in last years qualifiers. Mayo might be a bridge too far for them, but youād give Clare an evens chance against anyone else in Connacht.
That doesnāt seem to have much to do with Clare mate, youāve just highlighted the fact that Ulster sides play at a much higher league level than Ulster sides do.
Last year would seem to have been an anomaly with Munster sides making use of some very handy draws. Most other years they make up the numbers and have early summer exits.
Iād like @Nembo_Kid to address without trying to move the goalposts why he keeps building up a rubbish Armagh side?
After the well thought out and reasoned reply you gave re Clare a similar response is the least we should expect here right?
Answer the question
Guys, I told you all that Armagh are shite. Just let it die now.
What goalposts am I trying to move, mate?
If you want to ask me on Armagh, ask me.
Just donāt use it to sidestep backing up your claims on Clare.
It was a worrying time for all involved in Dublin Gaa. The thought of having to face the might of Laois in fortress O Moore Park was enough to keep Jim Gavin awake at night. Thankfully everyone followed the process and things worked out for the best.
Iād say Jim Gavin gets to sleep very easily at night, the dull bastard probably bores himself to sleep with his own thoughts.
Caffrey knows more than most about Dermo and his indiscretionsā¦
I think heāll be cited and will face disciplinary action. If that happens, thereās only one suspension for what he did - a 12-week ban.
It really was a moment of madness - it nearly brought me back to that Paul Galvin incident a few years agoā¦
Heās 30 years of age now. Itās 10 years since he made his Dublin debut. Letās put it in context - Dublin are going to win this match one way or the other by 10-plus points and heās arguing over a line ball midway through the second-half.
He should have been sent off for putting his hand on the linesman. Itās crazy, a total lack of discipline. Iād feel very strongly that heās let his teammates down.
Sickened him ???.. how many matches did he miss?? Youāre a deluded bogmanā¦o loughlin made a fool of himself with the cheap shotā¦christ no wonder youāre rapidly becoming the laughing stock of leinster. .
The Bull done him good, good and fucking proper.
itās your field bull!
The yerras are going mental that the fact one of the players failed a drugs test went public.