2025 All Ireland Football Championship

Jaysus, go easy they’re hurting

Oh the bitterness .a real stench that’s been about 15 years in the making .

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Says the fella who didn’t turn up to his own county’s thrashing today.

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Dessie spoke very well there.

He rarely misses a Meath game to be fair to him. He was in Newry when they laid down their first marker of the season by beating Down, he will enjoy tonight.

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No they didnt

From my adopted club here. A brilliant footballer and a very humble lad around the club.

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No. Noel Moran is

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Yes

They did according to Leinster GAA Twitter & the match report on GAA.ie. But I dunno, I wasn’t there.

I stand corrected, apologies.

Ulster final on a Saturday.

America is run by the Russians and I can only presume the GAA is now run by people from the FAI.

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Nasty stuff.

Keep it coming.

For over a decade the scales were tilted in their favour, one of the major tilts being the fallacy that they got to play all their matches at home, because their massive support base had to be accomodated…and theyll have to build a training pitch the same dimensions and surface as O Moore park after this one. The gaa fucked their own competition for years with bias. Ye were tolt.

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Is there a chance of an actual “group of death” in the football now.

Something like

Kerry
Donegal/Armagh loser
Dublin
Tyrone

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:rofl::clap:

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We telt em.

Another black day for Kildare. Blew it, yet again. Congrats to Louth, they could kick two pointers and that was the difference.

Defeat made even worse with the result in the other semi final. John Small was drinking pints in BenalmĂĄdena during Cheltenham race week only a few weeks back, to throw him back in today seems a mental decision. Dessie will surely be ran after this year.

There’ll be no fairytale, Meath will win the final. Would love to see Louth do it but more heartbreak is imminent.

Louth will win the final. The hand that wields the knife never wears the crown

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That was a beautiful palmed goal by Donegal. If there’s one thing Gaelic football needs it’s more palmed goals.

And two point frees.

Brennan has done a good job but with Mickey Harte in charge I’d be far more confident of their chances.

Will be a great occasion, to be fair. The winners won’t have sobered up for the AI series.