Galway v Kilkenny - All Ireland Hurling Final 2015

Fair play for calling the result, pal. But lay off Big Mick - he’s one of my besties on the forum.

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FOAD

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It’s not often he’s caught out mate, and as you know my wins on here are few and far between. I appreciate there’s a personal connection that you need to maintain, but in the interests of fairness I think you’re going to have to give me this one.

Lads is it me or has the whole build up to this match been fucked up by that fucking football replay?

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Football has hurling ruined.

3 likes for that post is absurd.

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Fuck off to your high tea brigade

You seem like a simpleton child. I want my build up! The build up is what you make of it yourself, you gimp.

Kissy kissy​:heart_eyes::heart_eyes:

@Peter_G wouldn’t put up with this shit. Where are you Petey?

Go fuck yourself with a tube of toothpaste. I’ll bet that will get your Ashley Maddison followers back on track
Arsewipe

Jesus

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:kissing::kissing:

+1 I’d usually be looking forward to my pre All Ireland haircut by now :frowning:

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Which has been affected worse by the behemoth replay between Dublin and Mayo? The Ladies All Ireland Semi Final or the All Ireland Hurling Final?

No one will give a fuck mate as long as them buffalo’s leave the pitch in good nick after them.

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@iron_mike seems to give a fuck.

+1.

The barbarian horde are frothing at the mouth at the thoughts of another roid fuelled bloodbath. Let them have it. And when mob clears out of Croke Park on Saturday evening and the dust settles as they prepare themselves for the biggest day of the sporting calendar the people of Kilkenny & Galway will go about their business with that unique sense of frenzied serenitity knowing that the events of the following day will make or break their year.

The sideshow is over, it’s time for the Main Event.

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Nobody knew the Ladies’ match was on in the first place. That there’s a clash has at least given them some publicity they wouldn’t have otherwise got as managers etc have been afforded an oppurtunity to moan to the media. So they’ve actually gained from it.

As regards the hurling, people did actually know it was on, they’ve just forgotten, like politicians forget about promises they make once they get into government.

It’s like the fat, ugly, boring sister of the family getting married, but suddenly the beautiful, charming, charismatic sister unexpectedly announces she’s throwing a fabulous party the evening before the wedding. All the wedding guests decide they want to attend the party, but most have such a good time that they forget about the wedding.

As I believe you said yourself, however, the Sevens in Kilmacud will feel the brunt most. It’ll be like that little league baseball episode of South Park where all the teams try to lose. First round elimination will be the golden ticket. By around 3:30 it’ll be like the fall of Saigon as everybody attempts to get out. By 5pm there will be less people there than you’d see on top of a mountain - not Croagh Patrick, now - one of those crap hills you have in Laois, which aren’t really mountains at all, I suppose.

I’m told that if there needs to be a second replay between Dublin and Mayo, the hurling is to be cancelled altogether, with RTE replacing it with exclusive live coverage of the queues for football tickets on Sunday morning and afternoon.

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Somewhat you’re saying is that a Laois side have a tremendous opportunity win the 7’s this year…