Thatâs because they hardly play outside Croke Park.
Roscommon, Down and Laois account for 3 of those 5 games.
Thatâs because they hardly play outside Croke Park.
Roscommon, Down and Laois account for 3 of those 5 games.
What division were Tyrone in when they went on that run?
So you are saying Dublin like playing outside of Croke Park now?
Strange how theyâve become three in a row league champions while at the same time not liking it outside Croke Park
Of course Dublin like and prefer to play in Croke Park, is this place gone that fucking insane that people are going to argue that?!!
Division 2 - their run included - Derry, Cavan, Donegal (neutral), Fermanagh, Meath, Cavan (neutral) and Galway.
Dublinâs current run includes Down, Roscommon, Laois (neutral), Mayo and Monaghan.
It makes no difference to their results whether they play in Croke Park or elsewhere
Weâll never know when it matters most
How many 20 point wins have they notched up on the road?
The GAA have never addressed the elephant in the room in Gaelic football . The overuse of the handpass .
Dublin are 30 games (or is it 31?) unbeaten in league and championship and precisely none of them have been at home.
A proud record indeed.
They did for the 1994/95 League and it didnât work at all.
I donât know. Most teams perform better at home. That might explain why they only beat Laois by 11 points in a neutral venue last year
McGee has looked really good for a lad just out of minor playing against the AI champs playing in midfield.
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Dublin are 30 games (or is it 31?) unbeaten in league and championship and precisely none of them have been at home.
A proud record indeed.
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Afraid to come to the cauldron even then
Fake defeat!
McManaman to ? to Scully for the goal.
Who played the last handpass to Scully?
Longford will not be ignored
After all that fucking around by Donegal (good retention of possession), it all comes to nothing and Dublin go down and score a goal.