Banjogeddon: 2022 Munster SHC Final - Limerick V Clare - June 5th 16.00

My New Years resolution was not to gamble on anything bar racing. I won’t be breaking it for you.

For the good of the game I hope Clare play well but they haven’t got a hope.

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As I though - pure auld soft talk

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Sticking to my principles of not betting on a sport I want to enjoy isn’t “soft talk”.

Hurling and football have always been “finished”. As long as I remember going to games. The difference is that years ago the “finished” conversation started when you left Croke Park/Semple Stadium and ended when you go to the car to drive home.

Now you’ve lads spending most of the days and weeks leading up to a game debating it and there isn’t that much to be discussed.

Proclaiming that a team will win by 30 points and not being willing to back it up is soft talk

We don’t need to bet money if you would like to come up with another wager. Either back up your talk or jog on

If Limerick were to win by 30 points (which obviously won’t happen, we only beat Cork by 16 in the AI final in an absolute demolition), it would be because they are just way better than Clare. It would be nothing to do with formats or the way the game is played, it would be because they are just on a different level.

Like when Tipp obliterated us in 2009, we were tactically all over the place and Tipp were just on a different level. No change in format would have reduced the beating.

No it’s my opinion.

You can disagree with it if you like.

I am asking you to stand over your opinion, if you are confident of your opinion and ability to read things then you should have no problem backing it up. But you are just spouting pub talk with no real basis in reality.

If Limerick cover 12 points I will gladly stop posting on here for a month, or give up my username or whatever you would like to wager on here.

Look at the state of the development in casement park. Another white elephant built like cork with millions wasted which could actually be spent on the grass roots of the game and growing the games.

That’s what the gaa is interested in know.

I actually enjoy must of your posts so I’m not sure what I’d get out of that.

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It would take two things - as good a performance which Limerick have given and a complete systems failure by Clare.

Even the 2019 game which was as one sided an encounter as you will find after the first 5 minutes was an 18 point win.

Christ you are fair yellow all the same.

This is the type of carryon I’d expect from the likes of @Thomas_Brady

Back to the actual match, will Rodgers & McCarthy make the matchday 26 @Big_Dan_Campbell?

Lynch is obviously out for us, might be a bit early for Casey to make the 26, Murphy won’t be back yet. Probably have a couple of the U-20s on the bench, Coughlan should return to the 26, possibly Adam aswell.

Sunday has all the potential to be a game for the ages. A sold out Munster Final with two colourful sets of fans. Back doors, all ireland semis etc, wont even enter the reckoning for either side this week. Kiely will be gunning for a big performance after a mixed league, while a Munster Championship for Lohan would be massive and continue the momentum a side getting better with every game.

If you are from either county and not excited about Sunday then there is something wrong with you.

Limerick by 5.

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Ah if the chap has given up the gambling will you leave him off, he’ll be the better for kicking that auld addiction.

Chat shit, get banged

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Who knows, both are back in training but there is very little chatter out of the camp. I doubt either will be parachuted into the 26 unless they are standing out in training. I’d assume we will see both come the all ireland series

People desperately trying to convince themselves Sunday will be a contest to enjoy the build up to another meaningless game would be more Appropriate.

Hurling peaked in 2014 and Football in 2017.

Everything since has been a slow, monotonous decline towards irrelevance.

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The biggest Munster final of all time? It’s heading that way