It's been a good day for

Hurling snobs.

Looking at Donegal playing football is depressing delighted they didn’t win

Roll on next weekend.

Yes, indeed it has.
Quite.
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The hurling didn’t even sell out.

Football is king - always has been. Always will be

Unfortunately if you can’t beat them, join 'em.

Best performance of the year was Kerry v Cork in the Munster final. The sad thing is that if they employed the same approach today they would have lost.

[QUOTE=“thedancingbaby, post: 1020381, member: 48”]The hurling didn’t even sell out.

Football is king - always has been. Always will be[/QUOTE]
Think you’re in a minority of one there.

[QUOTE=“Gary Birtles Lovechild, post: 1020402, member: 2585”]Think you’re in a minority of one there
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Nah mate, I think you’ll find the majority of people in Dublin, Wicklow, Louth, Laois, Meath, Kildare, Carlow, Westmeath, Longford, Kerry, Mayo, Leitrim, Roscommon, Sligo, Donegal, Monaghan, Fermanagh, Cavan, Derry, Down, Armagh and Tyrone agree that football is numero uno in this country.

Not in this country pal.

[QUOTE=“Mullach Ide, post: 1020412, member: 141”]Not in this country pal.
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Go check again mate

They do in their Fuck. The playing numbers are greater in these countries but this is no reflection of a person’s opinion on which is a better sport.

Hurling is a harder game to be negative in and therefore a better spectacle.

I believe what you meant to say was… "I think you’ll find the majority of people in Dublin, Wicklow, Louth, Laois, Meath, Kildare, Carlow, Westmeath, Longford, Kerry, Mayo, Leitrim, Roscommon, Sligo, Donegal, Monaghan, Fermanagh, Cavan, Derry, Down, Armagh and Tyrone are useless uncoordinated oafs who never developed the necessary skill set required to play such a highly skillful game as hurling, and thus had to resort to the aul pull and drag and throw the ball around code"

If ye could play hurling in Leitrim ye would. But ye can’t.

Correct, wonder why dancing baby did not refer to any other parts of the United Kingdom.

Gaelic Football is a half breed of a game. A cross between soccer and rugby that the GAA sought to bring order to by applying some of hurling’s rules to it, e.g. Pitch dimensions, positions, 4 steps.

It’s easy to be moderate at but extremely difficult to be really good at.

I’ve completely forgotten what my point was going to be.

Thank you.

It’s like the difference between good cattle and badly produced pigs. You will always need good farmers and space to produce good beef , but all you needs for pigs (gaelic ball )is a manual and cheap wastage ( gym instructors ) to feed them.

That’s one aspect even the Arabs get

[QUOTE=“Kid Chocolate, post: 1020451, member: 553”]It’s like the difference between good cattle and badly produced pigs. You will always need good farmers and space to produce good beef , but all you needs for pigs (gaelic ball )is a manual and cheap wastage ( gym instructors ) to feed them.

That’s one aspect even the Arabs get[/QUOTE]

So Podge Collins and his brother are being taken to the slaughter house next year?

Go fuck yourself. You’ll be assaulted on Sonesta Green yet you cunt.

Patrickswell and Na Piarsiagh Junior A teams…

@chewy louie and The Spearmint Rhinos

Arsenal