I didnāt sign up solely to put you in your place, thereās a few more cretins here that need to be told whatās what but thatāll get sorted in time.
Iāve been reading a good bit of this lately and some of the content is quite good, especially form the AFR refugees. Thereās an awful lot of ould guff though from lads behind keyboards. I suppose thatās the beauty of the interweb however. There is also a definite attempt to sound laddish too, (in a very fucking tan kind of way). all this ould shite about āalright sortsā and the like.
Either way, Iām looking forward to some facking banter on here. Innit?
Just did a quick google to confirm the above, fair play, you are correct. I still think however that youāre a posing fucking manchild that needs to meet and befriend some real people. And there is definitely something Engerlish about you.
Edit: Why in the fuck is Jamie Redknapp mentioned in my profile??? What kind of a joint is this?
Re Redknapp, thereās an automatic software programme in the forum background that matches postersā comments with the sport pundit their posts most resemble. Itās clearly identified you as some type of fuckwit.
What dates are Wexford in senior inter-county championship action? It just struck me that I might avoid a trip to the shithole that is Offlay if the game coincides with Euro 2012.
Jim Berry is among five players who have been omitted from the Wexford hurling squad ahead of next monthās Leinster SHC opener against Offaly.
The Faythe Harriers forward has been deemed surplus to requirements along with last yearās goalkeeper Niall Breen (Tara Rocks), Jonathan Fogarty (St. Anneās), Tomas OāLeary (Bufferās Alley) and Brendan Travers (Naomh Eanna). Manager Liam Dunne is expected to cut at least one more player from his panel before the end of the week.
Dunne has insisted, however, that the panel remains open-ended and that players who arenāt currently on the panel could be drafted in after the first round of the local SHC which gets underway on the weekend after next.
Sunday of the June Bank holiday I believe - shocking that the GAA fail to take into account the Military Reenactment at Duncannon Fort.
By the looks of it itās taking young lads five years to learn the skills of the game at Good Counsel, St Peterās and Ramsgrange CS (the main academies) before it starts to translate to an intercounty level.
Sunday of the June Bank holiday I believe - shocking that the GAA fail to take into account the Military Reenactment at Duncannon Fort.
By the looks of it itās taking young lads five years to learn the skills of the game at Good Counsel, St Peterās and Ramsgrange CS (the main academies) before it starts to translate to an intercounty level.[/quote]
Weāre hardly playing football in Croker and hurling in Tullamore on the same day, are we?