Things that make you a cunt

You like little beavers eh? You suck sick FUCK.

Do you not know how many All Irelands Dan et al have or is that a rhetorical question?

Show some restraint mbb. You don’t have to bring everything down to the lowest level. How are you feeling today pal?

Davy is a winner.

Excellent, cheers mate. Everything’s coming up myboyblue this week. Hope alls good for you and yours. Happy Ash Wednesday.

Davy is a nice man.

Marvellously joyous mbb.

This bullying went on a lot longer than people might have assumed and the roving gang of bullies spread terror throughout the land.

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We’d be lost without him. He has saved the game of hurling in the same way Ger Lough did and it sticks in the craw of the traditionalists like @Fagan ODowd[/USER] @[USER=1552]dodgy-keeper who enjoy bending over to the KKs and Tipp etc.

Good God you’re all over the shop today. Have you been outside the house yet? Where to start with that post has stymied me. All I can say is you’ve been supporting Limerick too long and it’s affected your mind. You know what you have to do.

I’ve had a Quest bar today. I’m winning.

Jim Gavin won the All-Ireland with the Dubs last year - when did he act the cunt on the sideline? Same with Pat Gilroy before him, Conor Counihan, John O’Mahony, Liam Sheedy and many other All-Ireland winning managers. Acting like a tramp on the sideline in not a requirement for a successful manager.

You can’t knock Davy’s record, did a fantastic job with Clare last year. Every inter-county manager, player and supporter wants to win but roaring abuse at all and sundry every match day against the backdrop of an anti-bullying standpoint is a bit hypocritical I think.

As for Fergie I won’t disagree that he was an absolute tyrant for 27 years. Bullied his own players, the media and everyone else. It’s what United needed, the club was in turmoil when he took over and needed a vindictive, ruthless bastard to sort the mess out. But for him United still wouldn’t have won the title since the days of Busby. Managing a club like United in this day and age is no place for a nice man, as Moyes is finding out.

See you on Sunday in the Gaelic Grounds pal. :slight_smile:

[quote=“dodgy-keeper, post: 912317, member: 1552”]Jim Gavin won the All-Ireland with the Dubs last year - when did he act the cunt on the sideline? Same with Pat Gilroy before him, Conor Counihan, John O’Mahony, Liam Sheedy and many other All-Ireland winning managers. Acting like a tramp on the sideline in not a requirement for a successful manager.

You can’t knock Davy’s record, did a fantastic job with Clare last year. Every inter-county manager, player and supporter wants to win but roaring abuse at all and sundry every match day against the backdrop of an anti-bullying standpoint is a bit hypocritical I think.

As for Fergie I won’t disagree that he was an absolute tyrant for 27 years. Bullied his own players, the media and everyone else. It’s what United needed, the club was in turmoil when he took over and needed a vindictive, ruthless bastard to sort the mess out. But for him United still wouldn’t have won the title since the days of Busby. Managing a club like United in this day and age is no place for a nice man, as Moyes is finding out.

See you on Sunday in the Gaelic Grounds pal. :)[/quote]

Sport isn’t real life mate… getting over emotionally involved on the sidelines is not the same as kicking the fuck out of some young fella and making his life hell on a regular basis- You’ve said it your self above, there is no one mould when it comes to management, for every gent, there will be a Fergie or Davy in opposition. You don’t have to like it, you just got to accept it. I admire the man’s willingness to win, it’s beautiful to see.

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[quote=“dodgy-keeper, post: 912317, member: 1552”]Jim Gavin won the All-Ireland with the Dubs last year - when did he act the cunt on the sideline? Same with Pat Gilroy before him, Conor Counihan, John O’Mahony, Liam Sheedy and many other All-Ireland winning managers. Acting like a tramp on the sideline in not a requirement for a successful manager.

You can’t knock Davy’s record, did a fantastic job with Clare last year. Every inter-county manager, player and supporter wants to win but roaring abuse at all and sundry every match day against the backdrop of an anti-bullying standpoint is a bit hypocritical I think.

As for Fergie I won’t disagree that he was an absolute tyrant for 27 years. Bullied his own players, the media and everyone else. It’s what United needed, the club was in turmoil when he took over and needed a vindictive, ruthless bastard to sort the mess out. But for him United still wouldn’t have won the title since the days of Busby. Managing a club like United in this day and age is no place for a nice man, as Moyes is finding out.

See you on Sunday in the Gaelic Grounds pal. :)[/quote]

Fucking hell, it would be a dull association if all our managers were as fucking dour as Counihan, Gilroy, O Mahoney and fucking Sheedy. Give me Davy over all of them any day of the week.

When faced with a long queue of traffic, driving up the quieter lane beside it and indicating back in towards the top.

Id say letting those cunts in is a greater sign of cunishness. Block the fuckers and leave them stuck in the quiet lane, its fuckers letting them i. that encourages them

[quote=“dodgy-keeper, post: 912317, member: 1552”]Jim Gavin won the All-Ireland with the Dubs last year - when did he act the cunt on the sideline? Same with Pat Gilroy before him, Conor Counihan, John O’Mahony, Liam Sheedy and many other All-Ireland winning managers. Acting like a tramp on the sideline in not a requirement for a successful manager.

You can’t knock Davy’s record, did a fantastic job with Clare last year. Every inter-county manager, player and supporter wants to win but roaring abuse at all and sundry every match day against the backdrop of an anti-bullying standpoint is a bit hypocritical I think.

As for Fergie I won’t disagree that he was an absolute tyrant for 27 years. Bullied his own players, the media and everyone else. It’s what United needed, the club was in turmoil when he took over and needed a vindictive, ruthless bastard to sort the mess out. But for him United still wouldn’t have won the title since the days of Busby. Managing a club like United in this day and age is no place for a nice man, as Moyes is finding out.

See you on Sunday in the Gaelic Grounds pal. :)[/quote]
Fuck sake. He’s emotional. It’s fucking great! Ferguson was a mile worse and a cunt and far fewer, if any, redeeming characteristics.

Ah farmer, sometimes you’re in a hurry and you have to do this. I’ve generally found it’s the high powered lads with important jobs and deadlines that do this, and the meeker characters in the queue of traffic are happy to let them cut in so that they can go and stimulate the economy further.

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Time is money