Well done.
Get fucked.
Get fucked.
Some lads get fierce annoyed when their recollection of the weather at a match 29 years ago is questioned.
Mullach_Ide:Get fucked.
Some lads get fierce annoyed when their recollection of the weather at a match 29 years ago is questioned.
You were wrong mate.
My recollection and the video evidence available on YouTube proves me squarely correct, pal.
Maybe you’re the real life inverse of those cartoon characters who have a rain cloud follow them around.
The decider was a scorcher.
June 1992 (and most of the second half of May) as I said was a proper scorcher. Look at the videos of Ulster championship matches from that year, the dust rises up off the pitch in nearly all of them.
Wasn’t Derry v Down 92 on a scorching day.I remember watching it on Bbc 2.Or maybe that was 93.Coleman said at ht to the tv that we’d see what they wrre made of mice or men
1994 was the live match played in fine weather but 1992 in Casement Park which was not live was played in scorching weather.
I must be thinking of 94.That was a classic.
I stood on the City End Terrace and didn’t get wet.
Micro climate.
- Spent it on the other side of the world
Mullach_Ide:I stood on the City End Terrace and didn’t get wet.
Micro climate.
Yeah, the Cork fans got soaked in the Blackrock End.