Gaa split season,killing Meath football since 2011

Disagree thought there was little enough interest in the Euros really, probably not surprising since Ireland weren’t in it. Was grand because it was on every evening the same way Home & Away is. The semi finals in the GGA took over the water cooler chat.

I’d 100% agree alright that the All Ireland series is too compact, the seagulls will barely be done with litter in Croker after the game tomorrow and we’ll be building up to the football final.

Not a ticket to be seen. Lowry struggling in the golf. Bad day for the anti club brigade.

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https://twitter.com/AineFitzgeraldA/status/1814975484909781205?t=FZndNBqPfsQACc_HU47EDA&s=19

Aine just gets it.

I read that as gaa bra and immediate scanned her chest

What a win for the gaa. One of its most high profile supporters is struggling in the open so their won’t be too much attention taken from the hurling today.

She’d be a fine woman for you now mate

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It’s the last day of hurling for event junkies like Aine.Lots of hurling still to be played over the next few months.

A very strange photo to attach to the tweet.

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Aine not getting the replies she hoped for

She sure does.

What’s she like as a stick-woman?

The angle on the mirror and the picture don’t make sense.

Match programmes sold out in the Cusack Stand at 2.45 on the day of an All Ireland Hurling Final. What a shambles.

They were on sale in Barack Obama Plaza. €8. Pricey.

The wexford hurling championship was finished in August last year, with most teams season finished in 5 weeks.
Had any of the semi finals being a draw the replay would have been on the Wednesday, 4 days before the county final :rofl::rofl:.
There was many matches squashed together, the a junior c camogie final got as much coverage in the local papers as the senior hurling Co. final.

Ha ha ha?

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'The official inter-county players body are to gauge opinion on the options set out by the CCCC to change the structure of the All-Ireland senior football championship from next year.

They include a qualifier system for the Sam Maguire Cup that includes a winners and losers’ second round group and a system whereby the provincial champions will go straight into the All-Ireland quarter-finals as the other 12 are split into four groups of three to see who joins them.’

Ffs. Just when the new system was starting to bed in

Four groups of three :joy:

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Four groups of 3 to join the idle provincial champions is a terrible suggestion. You could either argue that it would leave Kerry and Dublin lacking in match fitness compared to battle hardened opponents, or that the qualifiers are energy sapped after coming through a round robin.

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