ProudDUB wrote: » We'll be lucky to get out of the group, given that the squad will be off on the team hollier in January.
ProudDUB wrote: » But in the meantime, anyone for strawberries? O'Byrne Cup fixtures are out. Dublin v DCU, Sunday, Jan 8. Dublin v UCD, Wed, Jan 11. Wexford v Dublin, Sunday, Jan 15. Semi Finals, Sunday, Jan 22. Final, Sunday, Jan 29. We'll be lucky to get out of the group, given that the squad will be off on the team hollier in January.
Nidgeweasel wrote: » Meath definitely gunning for an impressive two in a row of their own. :D
ProudDUB wrote: » Jesus, you really are bored, if you've been reduced to slagging off poor aul Meath to pass the time of day.
ProudDUB wrote: » Jesus, you really are bored, if you've been reduced to slagging off poor aul Meath to pass the time of day. Only thing they're known for these days, is a crisps theme park. Mr Tayto will probably get his hands on an All Ireland medal before that lot will !
Bambi wrote: » Finding joy in meaths woes will never get old They haven't gone away you know :mad:
CatInABox wrote: » My wife is from Meath, and I never let her forget it. She was mad into the GAA back when Meath were decent, she's got no interest now, funny that.
BonnieSituation wrote: » And we'll never let you forget that you married "into" Meath. Tut tut tut. --- I've dated girls from both Meath and Cork (Never touch a Kerry wan!) and it always came home to roost in my head that they were from Cork and Meath. Does that count as shallow?
Nidgeweasel wrote: » Ah sure If you sow the seed with a Kerry one there's a chance of producing a better cailbre of footballing off spring. If it's internally in the county they should be vetted to make sure there's a at least one county championship winner on her side.
danganabu wrote: » Bit like the early to mid noughties when Dublin used to struggle to get 20,000 for a Leinster Championship match
BonnieSituation wrote: » Well I dabbled with a Letterkenny wan to no avail a while back and am currently ensconced in Clare. Not a hope of a county medal there I would say given the half-English provenance.
ProudDUB wrote: » And you're posting HERE at the same time? :eek: Jesus, I'd say Clare is none too impressed. :P
ProudDUB wrote: » I disagree. The hurlers have a piss poor record at Croke Park. PP being Fortress Parnell is all well and good, but if you have serious design on All Ireland success, you have to learn how to win at Croke Park. And win consistantly. We just don't do that. You know what they say, it's a long, long way from Clare to here....sorry, sorry, sorry....I mean, it's a long, long way from Donnycarney to Ballybough, if you want to win a Leinster, never mind an All Ireland.
Bonniedog wrote: » They haven't a fkn hope of winning AI this year. They can stay in 1A. Let's be sensible now!
Bonniedog wrote: » Now, now keep it country... Any views on fact that Cunningham appears to have opted for Parnell for league games rather that double headers. Fair play to him I say.
Bambi wrote: » Yep, this year is all about keeping the head above water and hoping a few young fellas make the transition its not much but f**k it, it's been far worse.
corny wrote: Its not the same obviously but i'm reminded of a time when Whelan, Ryan, etc were moaning at Gilroy for not playing...the younger lads ploughed on regardless.
DoctaDee wrote: » What's the damage on a ST ? .. is there a terrace/stand option like the PP Edit .. I see on the season ticket site that ourselves and Mayo are still closed off .. no room at the inn if we're being seasonal