Are pernod and ricard the same drink?
Agree - I wish I’d stop hearing it about Lowry today though.
A golden era in Galway hurling might be winning nothing. Dublin’s golden era was in the 20’s you angry simpleton.
I doubt Sir Geoff would stoop to the level where he’d darken the doors of a Centra
Galway have never eliminated Dublin from the All-ireland senior hurdling championship
The Gpo and gda coaching model was only expanded to some other counties in leinster 2 years ago. Prior to that, it was miniscule enough, particularly in comparison to the program developed in Dublin. As noted earlier, there is also the Dublin coaching project which seems to have also slipped under the radar in the figures. I don’t know how long this was going for tho, nor the exact money each county got over the last 10 years. Just your conservative estimate I would say is not at all conservative.
So he’s bluffing…
Unprecedented in terms of Dublin or in terms of the GAA?
You keep making the same tenuous correlation argument over and over
In dublin obviously, the argument being that the funding changed them, certainly compared to the 10 years beforehand.
You keep having absolutely no counter argument. Fascinating tactic.
I the old days a girl who drank a Pernod and Black was always a good bet on a date.
In dublin obviously, the argument being that the funding changed them, certainly compared to the 10 years beforehand.
You keep having absolutely no counter argument. Fascinating tactic.
I don’t need a counter argument - I just need to refute yours. You’re the one making the accusations and blindly following Ewan.
We’re not in a court here, i dont have to prove anything beyond doubt. I can put forward a very reasonable debate, you can argue it down. Or, as in this case, you can’t
Essentially yes, both are pastis, anise flavored spirits developed to replace the banned absinthe.
I was referencing the company that owns Irish Distillers though.
You’re the one making the accusations and blindly following Ewan.
All the other Muldoons on here have abandoned Ewan, he’s the last one left in the bunker.
You/Ewan/Meath twitter student have Dublin’s figure at 16m over 10 years not 25m. You don’t even know your own ‘facts’.
As gman has pointed out a few times, thats games development grants and its 2007 on, not 2004 when it started. And it doesn’t factor the special 5 million helping hand dublin got from the government. So 25 is a fair estimate. You have no figures at all. And you ignore any question like the dublin blowhard you are. You think you’re intelligent but are no different to the clowns that plague ewan with ‘yousare only jealous’ very revealing from you
Isn’t that a gas. No betting nowadays - they both swipe right and she brings the rubbers.
Whatever happened to the joys of courtship and romance, or ‘priming’ as we called it…
I’ve answered plenty of your questions - answers you’ve chosen to ignore. While the gpo/gda model may only have been expanded in some counties recently it has always been there in some form for a number of years with payment coming from provincial councils. Eg Donal Daly was over a number of them down in Kerry in the early years. If you’re asking for my view why Dublin have improved it’s that they have far better people at the top of the house and are extremely well structured with clear organizational and coaching structures. Eg there is a clear and defined process for player development from underage up to county level that all management teams must buy into it. I’ve seen some of the decisions made at county board level in Meath, Kildare etc that scream parochialism and local politics rather than for the common good of the county. John costello could run the country tomorrow.