Sidney
April 15, 2017, 2:14pm
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Donegal, after a marathon Ulster campaign, had less than five days of a break between the Ulster final and the All-Ireland semi-final and it’s showing so far - indeed they’re the second Ulster team in a matter of weeks to be victimised by such disgraceful scheduling.
There’s a clear anti-Ulster conspiracy at work here and I can take no joy from Dublin’s domination so far given the circumstances.
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Hard to believe a few wins against Ulster opposition made them favourites here.
Ashman
April 15, 2017, 2:54pm
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They were in minor final 3 years ago and a lot of these lads did well at senior level in the league .
OK mate, I was just doing a bit of fishing there.
you have n agenda against @Nembo_Kid and its unbecoming of you
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Ashman
April 15, 2017, 2:57pm
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Ulster football is in a trough period at present.
Sidney
April 15, 2017, 3:20pm
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We saw a clear conspiracy against both teams there.
We saw the anti-Ulster conspiracy through the disgraceful fixture scheduling and an anti-Dublin conspiracy through O’Callaghan’s black card.
Not surprising that it wasn’t a good game as a result.
Kerry have the fix in this year, alright.
Three national competitions have already been handed to them undeservedly and the GAA is trying to hand them a fourth.
I expect them to get a few handy penalties in this game, now.
Ashman
April 15, 2017, 3:23pm
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A friend of mine was sitting beside three nuns last Sunday in Croker who arranged the whole conspiracy .
Sidney
April 15, 2017, 3:24pm
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They’re in the habit of it.
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Onion bag rattled from the kickoff here by Gaillimh.
And add a point to that too. Cooke from Moycullen with a free.
Ashman
April 15, 2017, 3:33pm
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The ginger lad from Galway who is fighting is the spit of Niall Gilligan .
Ashman
April 15, 2017, 3:35pm
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Isn’t there a few mad connies in this Galway team ??
Ashman
April 15, 2017, 3:36pm
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The lad has some welt of a ball .
Aye. The goalie and the fullback line.
Cooke and Darcy on fire here
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Kerry changing already. Switching a half back out to midfield.