Absolutely. They are the most fucking stupid laws in sport. They are an embarrassment to our country and our people, especially those who love hurling and football.
What did I get wrong with you 18 months ago?
Frankly I would be unlikely to recall anything you posted on a random discussion for 18 minutes let alone 18 months ago
[quote=âtwiceasnice97, post: 847363, member: 1061â]What did I get wrong with you 18 months ago?
Frankly I would be unlikely to recall anything you posted on a random discussion for 18 minutes let alone 18 months ago[/quote]
Mate you laughed at me and ran into the ground that Chris Joyce, Daniel Kearney, William Egan, Conor O Sullivan, Luke O Farrell and were capable of playing IC for Cork. I think I also had Sexton and Nicky Kelly which did play a bit in Sextons case but ultimately didnât make it. But the others (and there was more, maybe Legane) played in an All Ireland 3 weeks ago you fucking fool. You canât see the potential in anyone outside Clare and are blinded insanely by underage performances and results. Your judgement in players is seriously flawed so Iâm scoffing at any suggestions you Make about any players.
Your view on Walsh is laughably off. And I have a funny feeling it will bite Clare in the bollix some day.
[quote=âcaoimhaoin, post: 847387, member: 273â]Mate you laughed at me and ran into the ground that Chris Joyce, Daniel Kearney, William Egan, Conor O Sullivan, Luke O Farrell and were capable of playing IC for Cork. I think I also had Sexton and Nicky Kelly which did play a bit in Sextons case but ultimately didnât make it. But the others (and there was more, maybe Legane) played in an All Ireland 3 weeks ago you fucking fool. You canât see the potential in anyone outside Clare and are blinded insanely by underage performances and results. Your judgement in players is seriously flawed so Iâm scoffing at any suggestions you Make about any players.
Your view on Walsh is laughably off. And I have a funny feeling it will bite Clare in the bollix some day.[/quote]
It may well do but in fairness they can hardly win the All-Ireland every year for the next decade.
Sooner rather than later Sid.
Quite possible(probable) theyâll win no more. Davy thinks he won this All Ireland for Clare, that will backfire.
Edit: with Davy in charge that is.
Any analysis which isnât clouded by an irrational dislike of an individual, the Clare team and/or people from Clare cannot possibly come to the conclusion that it is probable that this Clare team will not win another All-Ireland.
Therefore itâs quite apparent that youâre letting an irrational dislike of an individual, the Clare team, and/or people from Clare cloud your judgement on this matter.
[quote=âThe Wild Colonial Bhoy, post: 847184, member: 80â]since the founding of the state the GGA got land, they had an advantage over all other sports yet in terms of playing numbers the GGA games are barely in the top 10 and there is no TV audience apart from the finals
the GGA has failed despite getting everything from the free state and the fact that you dont see that makes it all the sweeter[/quote]
What would you suggest the GGA do in order to become a successful organisation, mate?
[quote=âcaoimhaoin, post: 847271, member: 273â]Itâs like the âBrits starved usâ story again when we ignored fishing to survive.
If your referring to the famine, there was no potato blight in wexford. One of the few counties in the country that was unaffected.[/quote]
Hurdling as a sport has failed. Rounders should be promoted instead of it.
Bogball as a ssport is horrible to watch. Dare I suggest that having rules for it might make it less muddled
[quote=âThe Wild Colonial Bhoy, post: 847409, member: 80â]Hurdling as a sport has failed. Rounders should be promoted instead of it.
Bogball as a ssport is horrible to watch. Dare I suggest that having rules for it might make it less muddled[/quote]
Well spotted that hurdling falls under the GGAâs administrative remit, mate. Too many people forget that the GGA is the real administrative body for athletics in this country. You didnât and thatâs to be applauded.
Do you think Derval OâRourkeâs exploits can improve things for hurdling?
I always felt that the GGAâs failure to capitalise on TJ Kearnsâ sustained excellence in the late 80s and early 90s was a real missed oppurtunity.
[quote=âgiloppy, post: 847408, member: 2390â][/quote]
So there was no famine in Wexford? No wonder bandages family moved down there.
[quote=âSidney, post: 847411, member: 183â]Well spotted that hurdling falls under the GGAâs administrative remit, mate. Too many people forget that the GGA is the real administrative body for athletics in this country. You didnât and thatâs to be applauded.
Do you think Derval OâRourkeâs exploits can improve things for hurdling?
I always felt that the GGAâs failure to capitalise on TJ Kearnsâ sustained excellence in the late 80s and early 90s was a real missed oppurtunity.[/quote]
I think the lesbian version of the game is camogie mate & im not sure who looks after that
There hasnt been a famine in Ireland since 1741 mate
People who make jokes about people eating too much or too little food are scum.
Thatâs only six hours ago. Hardly a real famine. You clearly have a serious eating disorder.
The ICA, mate.
Domâ be a hypocrite did.
You clearly donât get sarcasm or irony, Kev.
Scum
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