All Ireland Gold or now to be known as old matches on d’tele

I’m pretty sure he means the most common usage of the word which means scumbags, as in half the population of Dublin.

The 1983 hurling final was played in similar conditions .

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Big Joe got decked by Galway’s Richie Lee which started the trouble.

John Gough gave a free-out to Galway.

Barney Rock collected that free-out and lobbed the goalkeeper from 45 metres.

Big Joe was terrific in the second half. He should have scored a goal really but skied a one on one.

Any chance ye’d fuck off back?

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No, that’s a textbook example of the use of racist terminology as per your referencing of it in the other thread.

You’ve gone soft on it now one of your lackeys has used it.

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Knacker or knackery is the profession of dismembering dead horses, how is that racist?

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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.

Let pavee point decide

We all know what context you used it in, pal.

No you don’t. Don’t try and lump me in with your quisling, the racist @carryharry

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Oh ye are pals now, that’s progress.

You’re so predictable.

Tut tut… audit trail

That Dublin team was full of characters and the old Croke Park was great .

The modern Dubs and Croke Park are bland as fuck .

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Big Joe was an early prototype of the Shane Bennett role in the sweeper system.

Where’s the racism there? A number of observations alright.

Don’t be throwing stones, pal.

Your racism is disgusting.

Any opportunity to knock Travellers going & your on it mate. The audit trail doesn’t lie. :point_up::point_up::point_up:

What would you expect?

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