Fuck off outta it you Tipp bollox⌠games in Thurles at your leisure for years.
You are missing the point here you dipstick.
An evening throw in with pints beforehand and staying in Cork that night for scoops too is fucked now. Iâll drive down now. Load of bollocks.
3pm is perfect for me.
Shur itâs ideal. Youâll drink 5 cans outside the ground and when you piss your pants you can catch a bus home to get changed.
Would you expect us to beat Cork in the final as well, seeing as that has never happened before either?
Quit it mate. Galway will win the AI.
No
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Would you expect us to beat Cork in the final as well, seeing as that has never happened before either?
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âŚit, there goes my victory tour of Ireland. Luckily I bought refundable tickets.
Canât see cork win the all Ireland
The lads in Limerick must be wondering how Frank does it.
2pm on Sunday at the Gaelic Grounds wouldâve been a sensible option.
Itâs far more outrageous than the Sky Sports deal. Theyâre actually putting lives at risk by doing this with the traffic congestion that will build up.
The GAA puts the Catholic Church in the haâpenny place when it comes to corruption.
If Michael Duignans little rant on Sunday can be considered a pot shot. Heâll have a fucking machine gun with him on his next rant.
Thatâs insanity.
Can someone here justify why the A I quarter finals are being held in Cork?
Frank wants to have a party, and weâre going whether we like it or not.
To piss the Wexicans off
Youâre funny.
How come Limerick didnât get the A I quarter finals when the the GG were completed 15 year ago? The GG with a larger capacity surely would be in with a genuine call for it. Slanted equality just seems all arseways.
You canât tackle a lad taking frees and lineballs, mate.
In a nutshell no. It was due to be open for the Munster football and hurling finals but was obviously not ready in time. Therefore in hurling terms the only fixture that was available in senior hurling terms was the quarter finals and Frank is determined to show off his new toy before all attention switches to Croker in August. He might have had some justification if there was a different set of quarter finalists. But the make up and the sky deal have really shown him up here.
Pity they couldnât give him a few Mickey Mouse football matches.