I don’t think you understand the meaning of the word.
I threw off the shackles of guilt of irish society at a young age. I credit a repeat leaving cert girl who i met in 6th year. I was in a boarding school and she was determined to break the rules. Stayed together for around 9 months after. Great woman.
Very hard not to agree with that, in Liam Dunne’s book they were mad for getting off the team bus on the way to a match and starting singing songs as they walked across the county border, pure mucksavage shit
Do you know how these programmes work at all, lads? As if players on an Iggy Clarke managed and Jimmy Meaney trained team would be devouring “breakfast rolls” every morning. It was obviously a production team idea and an organised “set piece” to overstate the difference between amateurs and professionals. You don’t beat St Anne’s in a senior relegation final without being 24/7 athletes.
@Appendage, the ball alley by the sea was in Cullenstown.
Whatever about swapping a Gaelic footballer with someone it’s a waste of time trying to bring some foreign fella over that’s never even heard of hurling give him a hurley and a few training sessions and then lump him in full forward in a senior hurling match, utter bullshit, same as sending Chin out with not even knowing how to skate. I think this trade thing has ran its course, they are probably running out of swap sports anyway judging by the chin episode