It's been a good day for

Absolutely

A division 3 slaughterhouse, as Davy helpfully pointed out.

:eek:

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

Football is king - always has been. Always will be[/QUOTE]
The hurling did sell out

@Bartosz Bereszynskiego on The All Ireland Football Championship 2014 thread. Pre-match (overall prediction, margin, match ups, tactics) in-match (astute comments) and post match (accurate and concise analysis). An absolute tour de force.

Stopped clock and all that.

Me.
Waking up on your brother’s couch a couple of days before your wife is going to give birth is not a good start to the day. But I turned that shit round, knocked off a load of jobs, went for the sunday swim with the little lady and cancelled cooking a roast leg of lamb for the in laws.
Watched the AI and then met the sister in law who just came home from OZ. Tipped down to the in mother-in-law who gave me a roast lamb dinner. Absolutely gorgeous.
Also found out I’d smashed my 5k record.

[QUOTE=“Juhniallio, post: 1020624, member: 53”]Me.
Waking up on your brother’s couch a couple of days before your wife is going to give birth is not a good start to the day. But I turned that shit round, knocked off a load of jobs, went for the sunday swim with the little lady and cancelled cooking a roast leg of lamb for the in laws.
Watched the AI and then met the sister in law who just came home from OZ. Tipped down to the in mother-in-law who gave me a roast lamb dinner. Absolutely gorgeous.
Also found out I’d smashed my 5k record.[/QUOTE]

Congrats Juhy

That’s like saying because there are more bin men than doctors in this country, that bin men hold the better profession.

No, mate, the afore-mentioned counties aren’t good enough at hurling to compete with the traditional 12 hurling strongholds. Thus they direct their energies towards the highly noble yet inferior sport of gaelic football.

Fuck off out of here with that partitionist nonsense. Drawing a line on a map doth not change one’s ethnicity.

And yet, of those 22 counties, one of them has 37 All Irelands…