Put it up to Tipp physically and they don’t want to know. It’s more or less the same team limerick owned not so long ago. Michael Donaghue knows this and implemented it. If every other county stopped genoflecting at their ‘talent’ and went for thier throat instead they wouldn’t be relevant let alone contenders.
Limericks rising
Given Galway’s track record I’d say that’s a wise move.
It’s not true so, gimp.
Relax.
I’d like to state that no one gives a flying fuck unless you did so in the degenerate gamblers or GAA betting threads.
Dont be minding, I vaguely recall him also mentioning that Limerick will win an All Ireland before Cork will.
He’s right on that and on Tipp
Time will reveal all.
If Kiely wasn’t ruining all their young players Limerick would be a perennial contender.
Should have left TJ where he was. He’d have gotten it right eventually.
Idiots were touting Kilkenny as being possible All-Ireland winners in 2013 after winning the league that year, when in reality they were nowhere near being even contenders and were just a good league team.
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Ok guys, I believe I called it here first.
Long road through Munster? There’s only 4 games in the entire Munster championship.
And Tipperary would have to play 3 of them to win it.
It’s a GAA thing mate, you wouldn’t understand.
I don’t think you were explicit, mate. Cork “might” beat Tipp.
Not a called it.
Mate, I didn’t say they might, I said I wouldn’t be surprised if they did due to Tipp having to play a munster qf again this year. No one else gave Cork a chance.
I was paraphrasing. I shouldn’t have used the quotey thingys, I guess.
Saying I wouldn’t be surprised if…isn’t calling it.
Not a called it. I’m the adjudicator here.