Ah lovely
We walked all over the cunts in the end. Pity there weren’t more of them there to see it.
Couple of thoroughly decent Tipperary men behind me. We exchanged pleasantries throughout the game and before they left, offered the hand.
Real Tipp fans, the lads that actually go to matches and follow their team through thick and thin, are generally very decent sorts in the main and knowledgeable hurling people.
It’s a real pity we don’t have any of them on here.
Limericks only started going to hurling in 2018.
Good one lurch… Galway couldn’t sell out their big 12k stadium a couple if weeks ago
That was him, the village idiot. Mind you there was two older lads beside him and they were pure poison. It got fairly heated, offers of fisticuffs and all!
We always carried 10,000 to 12,000 fans traditionally, even when we weren’t worth a bollox. Can you not recall the sheer delusion and ridiculous optimism that characterised us pre 2018? Limerick were always good to follow their hurlers. I do agree that the wagon has swelled now, I see cunts going to matches now that used to refuse buy a local GAA lotto ticket, but there has always been a strong following.
I thought Tipp fans left their lads down today. They didn’t deserve that.
Generally only ever see this with the Tipp crowd. You get a strange mix of alright sorts and deranged lunatics with them.
On a side note, I know that they’re all only youngfellas drunk on cider, but the carry on of the group under the scoreboard with the chants and the booing really fucking annoys me
Or ourselves, in fairness.
I’m happy to say that all the Tipp & Limerick fans around me today were grand today. Against Waterford, there were a few painful cunts doing a lot of mouthing. But even when we were going poorly, there was no abusing players around me thankfully.
I wonder had there been a bigger Tipp support, and they had really been baying for a red for Gillane, would the ref have been pressured?
Nah, a yellow was enough there.
First time in a while a freetaker was audibly jeered today was by the limericks.
He was after getting stopped from collecting a few balls by Barrett, was thick, saw Ronan Maher going to rise the ball and pulled about a foot above the ball the opposite direction
Tipp bate and the hay, I don’t know about the hay, is it even growing yet?
It’s hopping out of it after the drop of rain
It was the perfect retribution for Maher’s spineless tackle on Peter Casey in 2019.
Fairly sure that’s not how it works
Ronan Maher got the ball mate