yeah mate- a real stunner
[QUOTE=“The Selfish Giant, post: 1070026, member: 80”]yeah mate- a real stunner
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A well suited couple pal
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[QUOTE=“The Selfish Giant, post: 1070026, member: 80”]yeah mate- a real stunner
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Disgusting.
[QUOTE=“Il Bomber Destro, post: 1069857, member: 2533”]Armagh were one of the top footballing teams last year, no county utilised foot passing more.
Dublin are gym monkeys, everything is run, run, run. They have huge muscle bound freaks on their team all the pitch over. While there is a lot of these types of players on all GAA teams, most Ulster teams have a good few players who don’t focus too heavily on the gym.[/QUOTE]
Dublin have very few players on their panel over 90 kg pal. Have you ever even seen any of their players in person?
Damien Hayes gone now
[QUOTE=“myboyblue, post: 1070028, member: 180”]A well suited couple pal
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She is rank - thought birds were meant to look their best on their wedding day?! Id say it was one boring honeymoon
+1
Were Monaghan not the impressive side from the losing quarter finalists? Monaghan did beat Armagh in the Ulster Championship. You were bigging Mongaghan up all year and sure their 17 defeat to Dublin in the quarter final was according to yourself solely down to referee Marty Duffy.
Woodies or B&Q.
in fairness to Totti, the way the Donegal game went validated his opinion of the Monaghan game
I just said Armagh were. Your efforts grow weaker and weaker from the more regular beatings I now hand out to you.
You’re the one taking yet another beating here with your ridiculous assertion that Armagh were one of the top footballing sides in the country last year.
When I pointed out to you that last year Armagh were relegated to Division 3, exited the Ulster Championship at the semi final stage and were knocked out of the All Ireland Championship at the quarter final stage, you waved the white flag and came back with a lame response that Armagh were the most impressive of the losing quarter finalists.
[QUOTE=“Manuel Zelaya, post: 1070080, member: 377”]You’re the one taking yet another beating here with your ridiculous assertion that Armagh were one of the top footballing sides in the country last year.
When I pointed out to you that last year Armagh were relegated to Division 3, exited the Ulster Championship at the semi final stage and were knocked out of the All Ireland Championship at the quarter final stage, you waved the white flag and came back with a lame response that Armagh were the most impressive of the losing quarter finalists.[/QUOTE]
don’t waste your time…what was your take on the best teams of the 90’s?..
[QUOTE=“Manuel Zelaya, post: 1070080, member: 377”]You’re the one taking yet another beating here with your ridiculous assertion that Armagh were one of the top footballing sides in the country last year.
When I pointed out to you that last year Armagh were relegated to Division 3, exited the Ulster Championship at the semi final stage and were knocked out of the All Ireland Championship at the quarter final stage, you waved the white flag and came back with a lame response that Armagh were the most impressive of the losing quarter finalists.[/QUOTE]
Nothing lame about it. Armagh were the most impressive team of the losing quarter finalists. They had a very impressive Championship and very unfortunate to be edged out by Donegal.
Its as lame as you get. You lost the argument that Armagh were one of the top football teams of 2014.
You then claimed that Armagh were the most impressive of the losing quarter-finalists. The performances of the losing quarter finalists were as follows:
Galway - lost to Kerry by 7 points
Monaghan - lost to Dublin by 17 points
Cork - lost to Mayo by 1 point
Armagh - lost to Donegal by 1 point
[QUOTE=“Manuel Zelaya, post: 1070092, member: 377”]Its as lame as you get. You lost the argument that Armagh were one of the top football teams of 2014.
You then claimed that Armagh were the most impressive of the losing quarter-finalists. The performances of the losing quarter finalists were as follows:
Galway - lost to Kerry by 7 points
Monaghan - lost to Dublin by 17 points
Cork - lost to Mayo by 1 point
Armagh - lost to Donegal by 1 point[/QUOTE]
I didn’t lose the argument as my follow-up point validated it.
I’ll re-iterate, relegation to Division 3, exiting provincial championship at semi final stage, All Ireland championship at quarter final stage is not the form of one of the top football sides in the country.
Is it any wonder the province of Ulster has only ever won 17 All Ireland’s when an end of year report card like that leads to such back clapping.
It’s hard believe you have trouble finding a girlfriend.
[QUOTE=“Manuel Zelaya, post: 1070105, member: 377”]I’ll re-iterate, relegation to Division 3, exiting provincial championship at semi final stage, All Ireland championship at quarter final stage is not the form of one of the top football sides in the country.
Is it any wonder the province of Ulster has only ever won 17 All Ireland’s when an end of year report card like that leads to such back clapping.[/QUOTE]
We have won 9 of those 17 in the last 24 years. We had a war to fight and that took priority. Armagh were one of the best teams in the Championship last year.