" They had plenty of fancy dans, fast little fellas that will do all kinds of tricks if they are given space. Those fellas should not get All Stars." Fancy Dans will always be useless.
Get lowering the blade there
That’s a belter from Ger. Had a lovely cut off a few counties there. Imagine the smirk on him when he was jotting down a few key points he wanted to get across.
He even managed to praise TK while simultaneously sticking the boot into every back in Clare.
I like Ger but how can he say Tony Kelly was a certainty? No chance.
RIP
‘Nickie Quaid is the perfect goalie for the modern game, and if you were picking a team for this era, you’d pick him over Eoin Murphy.’
Shocking news
Who would have instead of him?
Aaron Gillane.
“On the way home from the Munster final in 1995, the bus stopped somewhere on the old Limerick-Dublin road, on the western side of Nenagh. We had been as dehydrated as camels in a desert after playing a championship match on one of the warmest days of a melting summer but we loaded so much drink into our bodies immediately after the game that we needed to relieve ourselves before our kidneys burst. Before we left the Anner Hotel in Thurles, I had gone to Loughnane, bold as brass, and asked him if he could get us some beer for the trip home. He sent county board chairman Robert Frost into the bar and he arrived back with two slabs, forty-eight cans. ‘Where the hell is he going with that amount of drink?’ I said to Loughnane. ‘We’ll have that sank before we’re out of Thurles.’ So Loughnane hunted him back in and Frost arrived out with eight more crates of liquor. When we were halfway home, the drink was coming out through us. The nearest ditch somewhere close to the Limerick-Tipperary border was the most accessible toilet. I was well merry and laughing away to myself as a couple of cows stared back at me over this thick hedge. I was nearly about to get into a bovine conversation with the herd when I heard Loughnane’s booming voice. ‘They must be Tipperary cows anyway, Dalo,’ he said. ‘You’d know by the big fat heads on them.’ If I had not been in the process of relieving myself, I would have pissed in my pants. Loughnane was always capable of saying anything, but he could have come out with anything by that stage. It was like Our Lord had come down off the cross. He was the Messiah.”
-Anthony Daly
Desperate news breaking this evening.
Thoughts and prayers with Ger and family.
Been a tough couple of years for the family. Life is tough
What has occurred?
I know the daughter in law Bridget passed away recently enough, hardly another of that family?
A family member met an untimely end today
Very sad.
Presume this is related
It is. Ger’s son. Only 38
Christ