“He nearly hit it too well”, a favourite of Duignan’s
I meant to post this one last week but forgot it as I thought of others.
“You’re better off finishing with your best team, not starting with it” (hello Colm “Parky” Parkinson).
Monaghan saw how true that is.
He also said Monaghan were fucked either way.
You said Monaghan were a stand-out bet to beat the spread, mate.
He lied.
I lied.
Sure.
myboyblue:I lied.
Sure.
I see what you did there.
I see what you did there.
I saw what you did.
myboyblue:I see what you did there.
I saw what you did.
Now now.
“You’re better off finishing with your best team, not starting with it” (hello Colm “Parky” Parkinson).
Roscommon tried that last Monday. Didn’t go so well
“Room for improvement”.
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Used before and after a replay.
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Previews of replays surmise which team has more “room for improvement”.
Finishing the job.
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Used when a team wins a replay or when media are previewing a team’s chances before a replay, ie. Saturday’s Evening Herald headline was “Dublin aim to finish the job”.
“Kerry have more room for improvement to finish job”, says the front page of the Irish Times’ website today about Darragh O’Se’s article.
“Two teams that know each other so well.”
" tickets have never been as scarce , like hens teeth "
Ratified.
We’re now into ratification season.
A new one I hadn’t noticed before, probably because my ears glaze over any time anybody* connected with the Dublin Gaelic football team is interviewed.
“Battle rhythm”.
*Maybe not Dermo.
Has bench press been mentioned yet?
I think it’s “full court press”.
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GAA cliche of the year 2017: “humility”.
Confusion over whether there is extra-time or a replay, or what sort of extra-time, or is it next score wins, or a penalty shoot out - no, we don’t do those in the GAA because the sacar crowd do, or a 65s competition, or what the bloody hell happens.