I have Sid on ignore but I see he’s prob digging the same holes here as he does on the Covid thread
You’re unwilling because you’re unable.
If I were you I wouldn’t speak very much about comedy, given you think hospitalised children amounts to comedy.
What’s your rationale?
I recall the interaction and to my recollection this didn’t happen. All this making stuff up that people said that you’re doing all the time is quite pathetic. You really should cop yourself on.
There’s enough to actually disagree about on the board without needing to make things up that people said all the time.
Oh it happened alright. @Halfpipe saw fit to ridicule a mother understandably petrified that her child was hospitalised with Covid.
I think that says a lot about him, namely that he’s a misogynist scrote.
I could understand it with the Dublin championship to an extent but the rest no. Cork and Kildare are moderate enough football championships truth be told. They regularly disposed of the best Mayo and Kerry had to offer too. Slaughtneil never beat them either so Derry is a no. Tyrone is competitive but has no super club and fair to moderate quality too.
‘Misogynist scrote’
The same prick who admitted on this very board to following a young woman all the way to Australia, before making vile comments about what he’d do to said lady.
Worth nothing that this lady is different to the one who he mocked for picking up a serious illness.
It’s great to know I obsess you so much.
Seeing as you have so little going in your own life.
Misogynist scrote was a term invented for a lowlife scumbag like you.
So now you’ve changed it to a different thing.
All the above championships have proper competition and a high standard. Corofin could afford to coast through Galway in second gear most years, like Crossmaglen in Armagh. They’d occasionally get run close because they weren’t peaking. The difference is in other counties teams have to peak to win their championships. The Tyrone championship for instance is an absolute bear pit and if you drop 5% in any match you’re likely out. That in turn affects Tyrone teams’ record in Ulster because they’re often playing fresher teams. Corofin could afford to play at 60% in the Galway championship and be pretty sure they’d have enough. Kilcoo have a pretty similar thing going on in Down, they don’t have to peak to win it. So too Brigid’s in Roscommon when they were winning Connacht and the All-Ireland a decade ago.
You poor misfortune. When you had the chance to defend your pitiful position on that thread, you done it so badly you pretended you were putting me on ignore before slinking away. Making up complete nonsense here shows the hollow sort that you are, at least have the conviction to belatedly follow through with your flounce and put me on ignore now.
But again, I haven’t made up anything.
Have the “honour” to stand over your misogynism and laughing at hospitalised children.
It’s instructive you use the word “comedy” so much.
To you, comedy and sociopathy are entirely interchangeable.
A lot of conjecture there
What are the strongest club championships in Ireland, in order?
I don’t know. Nobody really knows. You seem to just assume the best club championships are whatever the best intercounty teams are
Yes, that’s largely how it works. The strong counties at inter-county level will tend to have stronger club championships.
There’s a theory too that if one club dominates it must mean everyone else is rubbish.
It’s not necessarily the case at all.
Not necessarily. Club football is completely different to intercounty football. You only need 20 good players in a county to have a good intercounty football team
Generally you’ll find that when an established strong club does get tripped up in a county championship whoever wins the championship doesn’t advance very far in the province.
Outside of Corofin no Galway team has had success in the province since 2005. When Crossmaglen have been tripped up in Armagh the team that wins it has not done well in Ulster. There’s a similar dynamic with Kilkenny hurling when Ballyhale don’t win the county.
That isn’t the point though. You can get one strong team emerging from any county, like Eire Og in Carlow or Mullinalaghta in Longford or St Gall’s in Antrim.
I asked you what are the strong club championships in Ireland, in order. You haven’t answered.
I think you’ll find the answer has a fairly strong correlation with which counties are strong in inter-county.