Galway?
Cliche: Using a bank holiday weekend as an excuse for poor attendances.
I can recall when Dublin v Meath attracted 82k and 78k on bank holiday weekends and Limerick and Clare packing out Thurles on a bank holiday weekend and Clare and Tipp packing out Pairc Ui Chaoimh on a bank holiday weekend and the All-Ireland football quarter-finals being scheduled for a bank holiday weekend because a bank holiday weekend would maximise attendances.
Dead rubber
Gaelic football is shit to watch these days.
You won’t see that in soccer or rugby.
Kerry underperforming and generally underwhelming in earlier rounds causing people to doubt their credentials and before you know it they are in the All Ireland final.
Just the way the cute fuckers want it.
Hoores
Live coverage of GAA on a summer Sunday being immediately followed by a James Bond film.
Embracing the grind
Like clockwork.
True
The Kerrys and Dublins of this world
This guy fucks
‘From when we first met this year we set out our stalls early’
“Player X had too much time there” as the miss an easy chance.
At least three times today, I’ve heard the line “Look, I hadn’t a clue who we were playing in the Leinster championship - we were just focused on getting the job done out there today.”
I call bullshit.
When a kick for a point in Gaelic football is taken and as soon as it leaves the boot is obviously destined to fall short into the square, everybody immediately thinks and often says “there’s a goal here”.
(Probably true) Cliché: “The point attempt that falls short is the most dangerous ball in Gaelic football.”
“On the ground”, as in “what it needs is more people on the ground to promote hurling”.
“We didn’t learn a lot about (Team X) today.”
“It’s hard to read anything into today, to be honest.”
“There are a lot of question marks about (Team X).”
“The jury is still out…”