They clung on for a finish. But well deserved over the 60
A very enjoyable second half
Important to remember that tyrone arenât really a gaa county
Is OâCoffaigh whatever your one Blathinds son?
Was it a straight red for Harte?
Some effort by Errigal. Peter Harteâs goal was one of the greatest ever seen in Croke Park. A better version of Stephen OâNeillâs against Mayo in 2004, also in a losing effort. Errigal proved themselves utterly worthy of this stage. There was no way a team managed by Enda McGinley was going to go down without the fight of a lifetime.
What better way for Cuala to clinch it than with a handpassed point with the goal at your mercy, a chance created by keep ball in your own half, wasting a full minute and then exploiting the space when your opponents everntually have no choice but to push up.
Mick Fitzsimons can retire now, but he probably wonât, he still has to captain a skeleton Dublin team to win the All-Ireland this year.
Chuckle
Thank you Gaelic football for the last 20 years or so of memories.
It was wonderful fun.
In the words of Mauricio Pochettino, thank you football.
The under the new rules we donât get that second half.
Burns looks to have aged ten years since armaghs win
The Andy Merrigan Cup is crossing the Liffey and into Cuala, says Jarly.
Theyâll be dancing on the streets of Cuala tonight.
Why?
We should fully commit to the Americanisation of the gaa and rename the counties.
The Limerick leprechauns
Dublin dynamos
Derry dinosaurs
Cork lions
Etc etc
James Power with the most impressive show of arm muscle on the steps of the Hogan Stand since Geezer after the 2004 Ulster Final.
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Out of all your crusades, this is the oddest
Kerry Kings
Mayo Pirates
Wexford Vikings
Offaly foreskins
There is very little wrong with football when itâs played like that.
But thereâs too many cunts around who donât want to play at all