Follow the money . Too much coin being made .keep as is , nothing to see here. What a great bunch of amateurs
Imagine the siege mentality and uproar from the Donegal lads if it was the other way around. Imagine Jim’s presser
No word on the jarlath/gallagher court case?
Not that I’ve heard
Gallagher is a fanny.
Ah lovely
Soft weather. Nothing to see here. Mcgeeney knew rightly he’d be spurned…now the armagh lads are full of indignation and fury.
In other news…it’s being called ‘oil classico’ and the ‘diesel derby’
Oul @MogwaiC86 had it best and within minutes of the draw… ‘the smugglers derby’
Apt as Slab supposedly played junior football with Iniskeen
Looks like it’s a sell out in Salthill this Sunday.
Split season eh
Fairplay to Westmeath. They’ll have the majority in attendance in our home ground.
That’s crazy. Have Galway footballers (or hurlers) ever sold it out?
And lets not forget the important role the Tailteann Cup played in this Westmeath run…
Let’s not forget the key role innovation in Belgian agriculture has played in it either.
Apparently bandwagons are good now…
A county on a high, you love to see it. Leinster is back.
I had a tweet that got nearly 50k views last week.
Saturday 13 June
All-Ireland senior football championship
Round 2A
- 3pm: Donegal v Cork, MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey.
Round 2B
- 4.30pm: Monaghan v Roscommon, St Tiernach’s Park, Clones – GAA+.
- 5.30pm: Kildare v Kerry, Cedral St Conleth’s Park, Newbridge.
- 7pm: Derry v Meath, Find Insurance Celtic Park – GAA+.
Tailteann Cup quarter-finals
- 1pm: Offaly v Wexford, Glenisk O’Connor Park, Tullamore – GAA+.
- 2pm: Antrim v Wicklow, Corrigan Park, Belfast.
- 4pm: Laois v Down, Laois Hire O’Moore Park, Portlaoise – GAA+.
- 5pm: Fermanagh v Sligo, Brewster Park, Enniskillen.
Sunday 14 June
All-Ireland senior football championship
Round 2A
- 1pm: Louth v Armagh, Páirc Grattan, Inniskeen - RTÉ 2.
- 2pm: Galway v Westmeath, Pearse Stadium, Salthill – GAA+.
- 3.30pm: Tyrone v Mayo, O’Neills Healy Park, Omagh - RTÉ 2.
Round 2B
- 2pm: Cavan v Dublin, Kingspan Breffni.
A faysht of football