DoctaDee wrote: » Thought it was "something" Gaels Bonnie - but you maybe right .. think there was a Collins that lined out with Isles alright that had played with Pavee
blanch152 wrote: » You said, and I quote "The only place they might have had some interactions is the international rules", which clearly shows you either forgot or didn't know about the Sigerson. The evidence is clear and undeniable. I will just leave it there as you will only try and get into a back and forth on this one.
Bonniedog wrote: St. Martins? A few of them ended up with Isles for a while if memory serves.
ProudDUB wrote: » Sticks and stones and all that. I don't really care what I - or the sports I follow - are called. Once you don't call me a lentil loving coddle eater, I'm easy. Go down that particular road to Perdition & you can NEVER go back ! :mad: Great to see Con in full flow last night. I just hope to God the poor lad doesn't get burnt out, especially if he throws his lot in with the senior footballers later in the year too. Oscar Wilde was wrong. Sometimes, you can get too much of a good thing.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » It is an awful shame he does not throw his lot in with the Dublin hurlers. But if you were a young fella in his position you would go towards the potential glamour ties that football brings (from August on in particular). Let's be honest despite recent success, it proves that the support of the Dublin hurlers is not going to grow much. Playing in a croke park in front of 2000/3000? Dublin hurling supporters is not going to help sway him.But he is kind of surplus to requirements for the Dublin footballers at the moment, so maybe after a few years of being in and out of the panel/team, might change his mind?
ProudDUB wrote: » chi Getting a regular starting spot with the hurlers is great, but how great is it really, if your season ends every year in mid July?
Bonniedog wrote: » ...... Only positive aspect from a hurling point of view is that there are few if any dual players any more on county teams.
ProudDUB wrote: » You can't force or coerce or bully or bribe lads into playing a code they don't want to. Imagine the outcry if they tried that down in Tipp or KK, trying to get lads play football. The cold, hard fact of the matter is that hurling will always be the poor relation in Dublin. The footballers will always get the cream of the crop. We may have a better chance of getting players to declare for the hurlers, if the footballers were going thru a barren patch. But the chance of getting your hands on an AI medal, as well as being a part of the greatest Dubs team of all time, is too big an opportunity for most to pass up. They are only human after all.
Bambi wrote: » Absolutely should not be any dual county players from 16 onwards. Commit to a code or make room for someone who will. No use pumping resources into lads who are only using hurling as their plan b.
ProudDUB wrote: » Apols for how big that is. No idea why it happens.
ProudDUB wrote: » Yeah, I get how to post an actual URL, but what about posting the actual pic, as opposed to just a link? Here is the actual link, but when I add in the bits, 'nowt happens. So I just right click on the image in the tweet, select Copy Image Location and the post it here....only it turns out as huge as John Costello's trophy cabinet.
CatInABox wrote: » That's the size of it at the source, even if it looks small on their page. I'd normally copy the pic, paste it into a site like imgur.com, then copy the medium size back onto the img tag on boards. I don't do it often, because as you can see, it's a total faff. If you're just grabbing it from twitter, then click the little down arrow on the tweet, then click "copy link to tweet", the copy the link and paste it here. Boards will deal with the rest then.https://twitter.com/DubMatchTracker/status/845387576408199168 EDIT: You don't need to do anything with the link either, just paste it into the reply box on it's own line and you're done with it. Basically, it'll look like this, but without the quotation marks "https://twitter.com/DubMatchTracker/status/845387576408199168"