2020 Hurling and Football Club Championships

You actually haven’t a clue.

That time Donie Vaughan threw the elbow is the single most iconic moment of the last 20 years Gaelic Football wise.

In Laois ye simply don’t get it.

Did you get a few elbows to head in your day yourself?

It wouldn’t even be close in fairness.

Dean Rock’s free with Keegan throwing the GPS at him
Owen Mulligan’s goal against Dublin
Cluxton’s winner against Kerry

All far more iconic and that’s without putting any thought into it

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Ian Ryan’s free vs Wexford more iconic

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‘The block’ was another much more iconic moment.

You must be a bit simple to not get it.

The All Ireland was on the line and Mayo just needed to keep the heads but Donie Vaughan couldn’t resist having a pop at Johnny Small.

It’s absolutely iconic. That 2017 final was by far the greatest football game of all time and that moment defined it.

Johnny Small is the Sergio Ramos of the game. Even in league games he drives the likes of Clifford and Murphy demented. It’s incredible.

Are you on some sort of medication?

Maurice Fitz sideline vs Dublin.

Ciaran Mac’s point under the Hogan

Peter Canavan’s left footed goal v Kerry at the Hill end, the beautiful cushioned finish into the corner.

Michael Murphy’s goal v Mayo, the catch, turn and emphatic finish.

“What do you think of that, Joe Brolly?”

Conor Mortimer’s Jacko tribute

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The most iconic football was Galway winning in 1998 and 2001 because they kicked the fucking thing

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Eoin Murchan flaking through the heart of Kerry

If it was that iconic we probably should have some idea what you are talking about

The Louth fans chasing the ref off the pitch.

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You don’t know the block?

Philistine, educate yourself

Mayo Mick

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Hughie Emerson’s head?

Ryan McHugh running into Murphy’s flick on

I’m embarrassed for you

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