Don2012 wrote: » If we beat Galway tomorrow (which I think we will) correct me if I'm wrong but will we have to play the following weekend again? Roscommon or Kerry? preferably roscommon : ) I thought it would have been the August bank holiday weekend no?
harpsman wrote: » Leinster Championship destroyed and loss of morale in other Leinster counties.
Nidgeweasel wrote: Other than splitting Dublin in two.
Stoner wrote: » Or a B Championship
harpsman wrote: » Will happen eventually. When Croke Park started pumping a fortune into Dublin GAA to fend off the foreign sports they didnt really consider the consequences of creating a superpower- Leinster Championship destroyed and loss of morale in other Leinster counties. Kildare may be competitive for a while like they were for a couple of years under McGeeney but they'll be steamrollered again by the juggernaut. Theres 4 county councils in Dublin cos its population is too big to have only one. Likewise the population is too big for one football team. Anyway it will actually be better for Dublin when it happens- both Dublin teams will still be among the best in the country, they might have to work a bit harder for their Leinster titles- a Dublin derby would be great fun for everyone. Rant over
Nidgeweasel wrote: » Other than splitting Dublin in two.
Stoner wrote: » Well if nobody opened their mouth about it including Jimmy we'd have nothing to talk about.
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote: . Culchies v the Dubs. Blah blah blah. Charlie Redmond has definitely bought into it, or so it would seem.
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote: » "These players are fighting tooth and nail to give Diarmuid Connolly a chance to get back to Croke Park, albeit in a semi-final or a final if we can get there." Sounds ridiculous, doesn't it? But funnily enough, he might just be onto something. Jim Gavin is having to figure out new ways to fill his players with the drive and determination to succeed again this year. How do you do that with players who have 3 or 4 All-Irelands in their back pocket? Create a siege mentality. They're all against us. Culchies v the Dubs. Blah blah blah. Charlie Redmond has definitely bought into it, or so it would seem.
dog_pig wrote: » https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2017/0718/891132-charlie-redmond/ Moron?
Triboro wrote: » What actually wud be the path if Donegal were to beat Galway?
dog_pig wrote: » This surely is the nicest jersey Donegal has ever had? If anyone knows where I could source one new it'd be much appreciated.
BonnieSituation wrote: » Definitely was a fine shirt. Partial to your 1992 era one as well. You'd be doing well now to get it given it was 2013-2015. O'Neill's factory shop in Walkinstown is worth a shout. But if there are any there it'll likely be XXXXL or something insane like that.
harpsman wrote: » Would gladly wear home or away of that design, not a huge fan of gaa goalkeeper jerseys
Don2012 wrote: » Yes was alot nicer. Loved the Donegal creameries sponsorship to. Never warmed to KN group sponsorship.