Imagine everything is back open as normal, but you had to stay within the bounds of one Irish county for a year.
You’ll have the same house etc whatever county.
Which of the 32 would be the best and which the worst?
Imagine everything is back open as normal, but you had to stay within the bounds of one Irish county for a year.
You’ll have the same house etc whatever county.
Which of the 32 would be the best and which the worst?
Best - Fingal
Worst - Dublin
Best Kerry worst Laois
Best - Galway
Worst - Longford
Would you have use of airports etc in said county? Would intercounty matches be ongoing?
I’m giving my vote to Longford as the worst anyway.
You can use the airport if you’d like mate but you can’t leave the county. You could drop in for a €15 breakfast or something though
Best - Kerry
Club GAA matches only. You’d need a strong club scene.
By post #27 there will be quarter wits from Limerick going off on tangents about some match against Tipperary twenty years ago or about getting attacked in a field after a match.
Worst - Carlow
Best Limerick. Worst Tipp- only as the pubs are closed. With pubs open longford or cavan I reckon
Best - Dublin
Worst - Limerick
No one nominate their home county, you gowls.
Best - Laois
Worst - London
Best - Cork
Worst - Mayo
Tipp is pretty shit, but it has some redeeming features, a few mountains, nice border along the Shannon, a handful of nice villages etc. Be a shocker for nightlife/restaurants etc though. But overall I wouldn’t have in the shake up for the bottom.
Laois, Longford, Cavan and Offaly for me.
I don’t know anything about Tyrone but it sounds shit.
Best Waterford
Worst - Any midlands county that doesn’t have a coast
Mayo would be grand, loads of pubs and you could go out to Achill and other spots like that