Come on, Mick. Is that it, childish name calling?
They showed the Offaly v Limerick 1994 final last week. Hadn’t seen it in years. It was some laugh watching that last 5 or 6 minutes again.
I’m amazed you didn’t take the opportunity to tell us about the time the fat bastard fell on your leg an made shit of it. Or was that a different Big Joe?
Limerick were very unfortunate to meet the most skillful hurling team of all time.
That was the same big Joe.
Jim Troy was a fine cut of a man by 1994.
Thought it was my old business teacher John Caffrey - as he got a lot of kudos for his defensive half forward role when down to 12 before anyone had heard of Dooher or Galvin.
Pat Canavan was motm in that match.
Talty is retired from teaching and now works on reception in the GAA sports campus in Abbotstown. A gentleman off the field. On the field or the sideline, not so much.
John was no slip of a lad either but he was a magician. Those lads were so talented, fitness was completely unnecessary.
Talty did more for underage football in Dublin than most ex Dublin players . He did huge work with planning and coaching .
Talty did more for underage football in Dublin than most ex Dublin players . He did huge work with planning and coaching
That’s true. He’s a great bit of stuff.
He also clattered opposition managers, opposition players and referees on a regular basis. He was suspended more often than Dermot Connolly.
John was no slip of a lad either but he was a magician. Those lads were so talented, fitness was completely unnecessary.
Don’t go drinking with the Troy’s as they used to say.
Don’t go drinking with the Troy’s as they used to say.
John Troy’s favourite poem as a youngster was “No Second Troy” by Yeats. He used it as personal motivation as an imaginary jibe that he wouldn’t make it to inter-county hurling.
Now the phrase is used to describe the amount of time he takes to knock back a pint, although it was also equally relevant to all Offaly players when that team were in their pomp.
Did John or Jim marry a Helen ?
Did John or Jim marry a Helen ?
Be class if a man with the surname Troy married a woman with the surname McClure. The engagement announcement in the Irish Times would look splendid.
Has there ever been a Troy who trained horses?
Troy won the 1979 Epsom Derby:
Troy won the 1979 Epsom Derby:
I did actually know this but it slipped my mind.
Lester Piggott on board?
Willie Carson
Willie Carson
I could tell you Carson’s other two (?) Derby winners and every winner from 1984 to around 1997 but I haven’t a clue after that.
Come on, Mick. Is that it, childish name calling?
Sorry, I shouldn’t have spoken to you like that. It was a bit tongue in cheek to contextualise the debate topic but poorly done on my behalf.
Yeah hilarious