2018 All Ireland Senior Football Championship

That did not happen.

Iā€™ve read back on the thread. It certainly did. You were offered odds better than market value but you would not put your money where your mouth was. There are a trail of posts which proves this.

He said on another thread that a person who has never played a wafl game was the best in the league

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A complete and utter spoofer by the looks of things.

Poor Kev

Kev - the the cowardly slabberer.

ā€œHe offered Kev odds that were better than Kev would have got in any bookmakers but Kev lost his nerve.ā€

Only 1 post to completely contradict yourself :joy:

Thatā€™s an unmerciful clamping. :grin:

Thatā€™s an illogical post, are you imagining contradictions now too?

The odds you were offered were even better than any bookmaker was offering but you were too much of a coward there.

You wanted me to offer you those odds. That was never on the table.

But carry on you sad needy cunt

No, you were offered those odds. You were too much of a pussy to take Kildare on at 4/6 when they were 4/7 in the bookies. Despite your claims of supreme confidence and the result being a foregone conclusion you didnā€™t have the gumption to back up your claims.

And it was a good job too as Armagh went on to beat the Kildare side who you said were an 8 point better side.

Cian Oā€™Neill must be a very shit manager if he canā€™t beat a side who his own team are 8 points better than.

You make teenagers look rational and considerate in their behaviour.

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Youā€™re a faggot.

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Mattie McGleenan telling it like it is.

Great to see a Tyrone man saying ulster and others comps are a waste of time.

This is how majority of people within the games feel.

GAA needs to bite bullet

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The Ulster Championship is a well functioning provincial championship. The Connacht Championship is showing signs of becoming much more competitive. The other two provinces are a joke and make a mockery of things.

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It makes alot of sense really.

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Iā€™m quite looking forward to the Super 8s this year.

Apart from Dublin, there is reason to be a bit more optimistic of a narrowing gulf between the top 4 and the others. Tyrone are trying to change their style a bit, Kerry are introducing lots of new players and Mayo are another year older and the fringe guys are not impressing at all so all three have question marks on them for this year.

My only hope is that thereā€™s not a lopsided group which is entirely possible. You can pretty much guarantee Kerry and Dublin will not be in the same group as both will win their Provincial Championships comfortably.

One each of Mayo/Galway and Monaghan/Tyrone will enter the first round of the qualifiers, so it could be in jeopardy that all these sides make the Super 8s and it would be a disaster for the Championship not to have them there, particularly in the new format.

The worry for the Super 8s is that you could have two counties who havenā€™t a hope of making a semi-final end up in one group and games are all pretty much dead rubbers and given how the qualifiers can go, that makes it distinctly possible. Thereā€™s nothing to stop the loser of Mayo/Galway to draw the loser of Monaghan/Tyrone in the first round of the qualifiers.

Michael Carroll opts off Donegal panel.

Strange one as he had seen a good bit of action last year but hasnā€™t really featured this year around.

Tyrone :joy::joy::joy:

Do you find Cork football as funny?

How does the super 8s work? Provincial winners + 4 from qualifiers?

I think Tyrone (3rd best team in Ulster) will need a very kind run in the qualifiers to get there