It’s awfully easy get a score here today, lads waltzing through untouched to kick scores.
Armagh playing a very attractive possession style.
This is like the 1977 All-Ireland semi-final between Dublin and Kerry. And now the thunder and lightning has arrived. The last time we had the Thunder and Lightning final a World War broke out. Thankfully there’s no such threat in this present day.
Lightning has struck
Pray for Marty
BBC still going
A proper company
BBC picture breaking up like Moto 2 on the Col de la Croix de Fer.
Who is the cailín álainn on the BBC?
30k supporters there, 25k of them soaked to the skin. A 2 mile walk back to the car after followed by hours of delays as the country roads clog up with traffic. The only ones who will miss Clones are the ones who have never been there on a day like this.
Sarah Mulkerrins must have the best job in the world. She gets to work at the Crucible and Clones.
That, my friends, is called living the dream.
Sarah Mulkerrins. Think she’s originally from Galway.
Yes Athenry apparently.
As I said, BBC, a proper company
Complete nonsense, I was on the Hill for the mudbath Ulster final of 1993 and it’s one the greatest GAA occasions I’ve attended. A proper privilege to have been there.
I suppose a young fella like you wouldn’t remember the brits checking every single number plate on the border? A miserable hole
Is Joanne ok? Has anyone checked?
Bring back the high ball to the square
Turbo surely needed to go for goal there
If ever there was a man the AFL missed out on it’s Andrew Murnin. Some man to catch a ball under huge pressure and then immediately get smothered by four defenders and lose it. He’d have been a goal machine for Footscray or St. Kilda in the 1990s.