City End Terrace, Pairc Ui Chaoimh Sunday 15.58!! I’ll be waiting!!
GAA supporter taking joy in the Association losing out on an opportunity to make money which would filter down to hard up Clubs. These same people bitch an moan about ticket prices etc. They claim greed when its merely profit making by our Association in an effort to sustain itself.
80,000 people were planning on visiting this country from abroad. 80 fucking thousand. And we’ve turned them away.
And simple cunts like Tazdedud mark Renton and soggy keeper think this is a good thing for our broken country.
We will never soar. Ever.
No, I believe they’re lining up Chris Gaines to fill the 3 slots now
The quarter finals haven’t be played in Croker for a few years.
Make your voices heard
[QUOTE=“myboyblue, post: 979324, member: 180”]GAA supporter taking joy in the Association losing out on an opportunity to make money which would filter down to hard up Clubs. These same people bitch an moan about ticket prices etc. They claim greed when its merely profit making by our Association in an effort to sustain itself.
80,000 people were planning on visiting this country from abroad. 80 fucking thousand. And we’ve turned them away.
And simple cunts like Tazdedud mark Renton and soggy keeper think this is a good thing for our broken country.
We will never soar. Ever.[/QUOTE]
Rules are rules. Promoter and GAA over extended and over promised and ended up with nothing.
This country is not a theme park and glad to see the gombeen culture hasn’t prevailed.
Some bird on the radio there - “this could affect our ability to host the rugby world cup.”
This just gets better and better.
[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 979328, member: 2272”]Rules are rules. Promoter and GAA over extended and over promised and ended up with nothing.
This country is not a theme park and glad to see the gombeen culture hasn’t prevailed.[/QUOTE]
We have signed our death warrants as a nation.
Greedy cunts. Probably would’ve just about got away with 3 but had to go for 5. Brooks tried to tell a country what to do and got the mother and father of all clampings. A great day for Ireland that we have finally got up off our knees and stopped bowing and scraping to the yanks.
Some bird on the radio there - “this could affect our ability to host the rugby world cup.”
This just gets better and better.[/QUOTE]
Every cloud…
Why couldn’t he play 3?
If you had told them first day they would have 3 sold 80,000 shows they would have taken your hand off.
Can we arrange a business development function for the board on short notice and get Garth Crooks in as a motivational speaker
http://www.theedge-uk.com/garth_crooks.htm
Former Tottenham forward Garth Crooks has become an integral part of the BBC’s football unit.
He is a regular reporter for Match of the Day and Football Focus and has presented a variety of sports programmes for BBC TV and radio.
Born in Stoke-on-Trent, he began his playing career at the age of 19 with Stoke City, moving to Tottenham four years later where he formed a formidable strike force with Steve Archibald.
Garth scored over 200 league goals and was capped four times at England Under-21 level.
He won the FA Cup with Spurs in 1981 and 1982, and helped them lift the Uefa Cup in 1984.
The following season he joined Manchester United on loan, and then had a two-year spell at West Bromwich Albion.
In 1987 Garth moved to Charlton Athletic, where he retired from playing in 1990.
He made several television appearances while he was still a player and was a match analyst for the BBC during the 1982 and 1990 World Cup finals.
He was Match of the Day’s reporter with the England camp at Euro 2000 and Korea and Japan 2002.
Garth’s other broadcast credits include presenting BBC Radio Five Live’s Sporting Albums and the BBC TV series Match of their Day.
He has also hosted programmes for BBC local radio in London.
Garth was chairman of the Professional Footballers’ Association from 1988-90 and received an OBE for services to football in 1999.
“It went really well…Garth was fantastic, very professional so thank you.”
Some bird on the radio there - “this could affect our ability to host the rugby world cup.”
This just gets better and better.[/QUOTE]
Still, at least the Pro12 was saved today
[QUOTE=“TreatyStones, post: 979334, member: 1786”]Why couldn’t he play 3?
If you had told them first day they would have 3 sold 80,000 shows they would have taken your hand off.[/QUOTE]
He had a vision man, a vision!
What about the poor locals who have been investing their dole in stock piling Stetsons and bottles of water?
[QUOTE=“myboyblue, post: 979324, member: 180”]GAA supporter taking joy in the Association losing out on an opportunity to make money which would filter down to hard up Clubs. These same people bitch an moan about ticket prices etc. They claim greed when its merely profit making by our Association in an effort to sustain itself.
80,000 people were planning on visiting this country from abroad. 80 fucking thousand. And we’ve turned them away.
And simple cunts like Tazdedud mark Renton and soggy keeper think this is a good thing for our broken country.
We will never soar. Ever.[/QUOTE]
The GAA are not above the law. They took the piss and got greedy and ended up getting their fingers burnt. Why did Brooks not play the 3 gigs there anyway? What happens to all the booking fees etc on the tickets, do all the muldoons lose that?
Limerick aren’t out of the All Ireland yet mate.
There can be no salvation for a people who are not willing to save themselves.
I’m not crying. It’s just been raining on my face.
We’ll definitely take the Stetsons
As for the water - only if it’s Ballygowan.