Things you are good at

As I said, embarrassing. 3 of those ones we missed came in the one round and that’s what cost us.

We’ll be back stronger and wiser the next night.

[QUOTE=“TreatyStones, post: 942922, member: 1786”]As I said, embarrassing. 3 of those ones we missed came in the one round and that’s what cost us.

We’ll be back stronger and wiser the next night.[/QUOTE]

Were other teams hungrier on the night?

Dwarf with the longest name would be davidfitzgerald, or grumpy as he is colloquially known.

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[QUOTE=“TreatyStones, post: 942904, member: 1786”]Some of them were embarrassing.

  • currency of Poland
  • dwarf with the longest name
  • year the treaty of limerick was signed
  • how many children in the von trapp family
  • which country in EU comes first alphabetically[/QUOTE]

Zloty
Bashful
1691?
7
Austria.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwmW-jC02-s

Rumpelstiltskin.

Not losing the run of myself on a Championship weekend.

Indo Sudoku with letters

a good stick man:D

is that why you took so long to pick your outfit for the match?

were you ever told anything else i wonder?

Mega Bloks. I made a magnificent windmill today. And a rabbit yesterday.

Defending your native place, it’s people and their opinions. I’ve put a few of those who viewed the referendum result as an opportunity to have a cheap shot at Leitrim firmly back in their place tonight.
For bad luck (for one of them) his fat arse missed the stool, leading to much laughter. His pal advised him “not to fuck with that Leitrim man”…He was right.
The situation suitably de-fused, we all agreed Roscommon would win the Connacht Final. :confused:

Bullying lads out of the fast lane on motorways/duel carriage ways

:clap:

Getting a good read on a team before a championship game and knowing they’ll perform or not. The worrying thing this time is right now I can’t see it.

Not sure how to pull this out of the fire. It’s a cunt having a real divide in ages groups, you have to have several different motivational techniques.

I suppose I could always pile on the opposition to soften the blow.

[QUOTE=“caoimhaoin, post: 1153142, member: 273”]Getting a good read on a team before a championship game and knowing they’ll perform or not. The worrying thing this time is right now I can’t see it.

Not sure how to pull this out of the fire. It’s a cunt having a real divide in ages groups, you have to have several different motivational techniques.

I suppose I could always pile on the opposition to soften the blow.[/QUOTE]
Get them all to register on here and we can have a special motivation thread for them.

[QUOTE=“caoimhaoin, post: 1153142, member: 273”]Getting a good read on a team before a championship game and knowing they’ll perform or not. The worrying thing this time is right now I can’t see it.

Not sure how to pull this out of the fire. It’s a cunt having a real divide in ages groups, you have to have several different motivational techniques.

I suppose I could always pile on the opposition to soften the blow.[/QUOTE]

Football is it Kev? When ye out?

DECENCY FOR DUNNES WORKERS
IMPACT is asking union members and their families to attend a march and rally in support of the workers employed in Dunnes Stores who suffer as a result of the use of low hour contracts and zero hour contracts.

The rally takes place this Saturday (6th June) in Dublin, starting at 1pm from Merrion Square.

Deputy general secretary Kevin Callinan is urging branches to attend Saturday’s rally. He explained "Many IMPACT branches were involved in offering practical support to the Dunnes workers during their one day strike in April. Those efforts were reallyappreciated by the MANDATE members involved and their union leadership.

“Regrettably, on return to work many of the strike leaders at shop level were victimised through an insidious campaign of dismissals, rostering changes and reassignment to other duties. This is designed to break the workers resolve and to avoid collective bargaining with their unions. More than every they need our support.

“The heart of this issue is decent work- secure employment and some certainty on working arrangements, and the right to be represented in discussions on pay and conditions of employment. It is something that should be important to public sector workers too. Poor private sector pay and conditions affect our family members and, in time, will affect our children. But also if these practices gain hold they will be foisted on the public sector too.

“The union is seeking a large IMPACT presence on 6 June 2015. The demonstration commences at lpm so it will conclude by early afternoon. We are appealing to branches to take steps to ensure that there is a large visible attendance of IMPACT members by circulating the information, seeking commitments to attend, and arranging transport including buses and bringing branch banners if possible. This is an opportunity for IMPACT to show that public sector and private sector workers will stand together for decent work.

"We need a large IMPACT presence on Saturday. The demonstration commences at lpm and will conclude by early afternoon.

"We are appealing to branches to take steps to ensure that there is a large visible attendance of IMPACT members by circulating the information, seeking commitments to attend, and arranging transport including buses and bringing branch banners if possible.

“This is an opportunity for IMPACT to show that public sector and private sector workers will stand together for decent work.” he said.
Event Details:
Date: Sat 6 June, 2015 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Location: Merrion Square, Dublin, Ireland
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Yip. Lose and in relegation semi-final. Win and I reackon we’re set up for 2-3 years.
The system in Cork is awful. It really kills the enjoyment and erodes quality. All the games this year have been shit nervous error ridden games due to the relegation set up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwZkvLuBk-g