GAA Clichés and Dublin Legends

One point in the difference

Ah it won’t now

‘Penalties is no way to decide a Munster Final’. Even though its in the rules that this is exactly the way the munster final will be decided in the event of a draw.

I don’t think anybody is claiming it isn’t in the rules. That would be rather stupid. They’re criticising the fact that it is in the rules.

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Sure the ref got that far into the game without applying the rules , could the same approach not have been taken for penalties ?!

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Galway goalies dropping a clanger

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If only Galway had thrown off the shackles earlier in today’s game.

Rallying cry

Do or die

Mad for road

Playing his way into form

should lead to about 3,822 kerry fans travelling topped up by a few kerry folk living in Dublin

You’ve got to put the ball dead

I can guarantee you, Marty Morrissey will give us a

‘What the game perhaps lacks in scores, certainly does not lack in passion and intensity’

At some stage in Galway vs Meath

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“Meat”

Gaelic football being finished and rubbish.

This is a beauty of the “let’s have no recriminations, let’s have no controversy” “official” type mindset. Let’s not talk about the all time most notorious collapse of a team in GAA history.

Not a cliché but the big buzz one for moron Management Teams these days is ‘PUT IT UP’ in reference to a ball going over the bar.

Was at a match last week where we were 9 points up in Camogie in the opposition manager was shouting it. Was odd.

I’ve been shouting put it up at umpires for at least 50 years. It’s a reference to the umpires flags and it’s a shout of glee as your team scores. Surprised you never heard it before.

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It’s an iconic cry.

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I’d have fierce respect for a fella who shouts it, even more if he adds ‘ya cunt’ to the end of it

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