are you a muldoon?
Id say if there was a flight from Dublin of muldoons the numbers would go from approx 2k to approx 500
are you a muldoon?
Id say if there was a flight from Dublin of muldoons the numbers would go from approx 2k to approx 500
what percentage of Dubs to Muldoons?
what percentage of crackers to non crackers?
Muldoon and a rare one at that
I hurled in Dublin 10 years ago and then went back 2 years ago. Percentage of Muldoons to Dubs is way down I thought.
one of our big fears was promotion! hoovered dangerously close to it! ageing team - hadnt the legs or back up for a higher division
I’m led to believe that was started by a “muldoon”.
This will drive the usual suspects demented.
I’m sure Faz is gutted he couldn’t find out how ‘the process’ works for his fav team, Dublin GAA
That information is not always a two-way street, though, as he admitted that very little has been divulged to others about the inner-workings of the Dublin set-up.
Mentality Monsters
I’d say they had some laugh over that
Mark Conway was a member of the GAA’s Strategic Review Committee in 2002 which recommended the splitting of Dublin into two (he among other members ...
From That opening paragraph you’d swear Dublin was a capital city …
They can’t get their heads around Dublin having a golden generation.
I’ve run the numbers and the Dublin footballers are in rapid decline, while the less said about the hurling project the better.
Some waste of money so
“If you’re to be doing a fair analysis of Tyrone then you don’t involve us in it because we’re biased. The so-called discussion that is heavily overlain by Dublin people and Dublin-based people and led by a Dublin-based media who have vested interests in the city it’s not a proper discussion. We’re not having it.”
Nail on head here
Dublin GAA stars hold secret training despite Covid rules
FRANK ROCHE EXCLUSIVE
MEMBERS of the Dublin senior football squad broke Covid-19 rules to take part in a secret dawn training session yesterday, the Irish Independent can reveal.
The gathering at a GAA pitch in north Dublin was attended by at least nine players and involved a series of group training drills.
The players, including several household names from the six-in-a-row All-Ireland champions, were photographed by this newspaper after convening shortly before 7am for what appeared to be a non-contact session at Innisfails GAA club.
Among those pictured taking part in the ‘dawn run’ were reigning Footballer of the Year Brian Fenton, and two-time All Stars Jonny Cooper and Brian Howard.
The session occurred barely 12 hours after Croke Park issued a circular to all clubs and counties, warning that any breaches of the current ban on collective training could put the GAA’s overall plans for a return "in serious jeopardy”.
This followed the Government’s announcement on Tuesday that senior inter-county panels will be allowed to resume training from April 19, with a view to commencing the Allianz Football and Hurling Leagues in May.
At time of going to press neither Dublin manager Dessie Farrell nor the Dublin team’s media spokesperson responded to a request for comment.
Dublin chairman Michael Seavers replied that "it’s the first I know of it”.