Iâd say a loyalist would get confused driving through. Rubby Lions flegs, GAA flegs, and a village known to have had a few RA heads pass throughâŚ
Iâd imagine a few places are keeping their powder dry for the All Ireland. Bit early in the summer to put out the flags
Youâd think it would be ideal in terms of new planning policy?
Inside a speed limit zone, beside a school, etc
And an astro pitch ideal selling point. Someone will make a fortune
The flags were put up when that village had a young lad who was awarded captaincy of the Lions, a huge achievement. Now, to your great delight he has lost that captaincy and as a Brucie bonus for you he has also not been selected to start, theyâre certainly not going to take them down now.
You may despise rugby, I have no interest in it myself but it was a huge achievement and the Lions donât tour every year.
I noticed that the town of Moycullen was festooned with flags and posters wishing a young girl rowing in the olympics well, the same with Ballina, not a Galway or Tipp flag in sight, Iâm sure NCW has stuff up to wish the triathlete well.
You need to relax about little things and open your mind,
If it pleases you to know Iâm sitting here looking at the Shannonbridge which has Limerick flags on every pole
I like the current one, him being my shadow is very appropriate in fairness
Fuck it, I donât know about that. Three local lads have achieved something not done for many decades by winning 3 Munster titles in a row. In my book, thats worth celebrating above and rubby tournament any day.
I think the fact that Limerick have had so much success in recent years might mean that itâs not seen as big a deal as it is, rightly or wrongly.
My auld lad only sticks out a flag at the gate if Tipp win an All Ireland Semi. I think some Limerick supporters might be starting to think the same.
In saying that, I saw a great sprinkling of Limerick flags through a jaunt I made through east Limerick on Saturday
Typical insular Gah mindset here.
Is that you? It looks like a greyhound on a lead
Itâs mental how somebody can be so blinded by hatred for A GAME.
A local boy was honoured with one of the highest personal achievements possible in the game and this guy is bucking over them showing a bit of pride in that, and to make it worse heâs 100% serious.
Thereâs plenty of room left for more flags, weâll done to them for honouring the achievement as best as they could. Such pettiness,
Thats the second time youâve referred to Conor Murray as a boy or young lad. He is 32 like
Itâs coming home
âThe Mid-Westâs sporting Mecca is home to Munster Rugby, the All-Ireland Senior Hurling and triple Munster Hurling Champions, as well as a crop of current Olympic hopefulsâ
Is OâConnell Street gone pedestrian?
sweet jesus
Not sure whatâs the latest there. There was work going on the last time I was down. Should be down in a week or so and must check it out
They couldnât pedestrianise it, but theyâve widened the footpaths a bit,
That looks like a nice building, I think it will look well there, it will be a real focal point anyway,