Farmer_3650 wrote: » Will the Fans from all four counties be kept seperate or will they be mixed
Farmer_3650 wrote: » And would it be possible to get 4 tickets together now? I was told I wouldn't but it's not like there will be 80000 people there.
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote: » I just picked up 3 for 728 Upper Hogan. 4 rows back. Decent view from there. Looks like we'll bring a big crowd all right from what I'm seeing and hearing.
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote: » I'll be coming up on the train from Kilkenny on Sunday but what I usually do when coming from home is drive as far as Leixlip and park the car up at Louisa Bridge Station. Regular trains in from there and drops you right on Drumcondra. Ideal.
Oldira wrote: » Motorway closed between Athlone and Moate on Sunday so expect delays. I have booked Cloniffe College Car Park as lately on street parking is a major problem with clamping. Why not leave car at Maynooth and get train to Drumcondra? Will avoid all the traffic on way home.
BullBauld wrote: » How did you pre book Clonliffe car park. Can't see anywhere.
Oldira wrote: » Motorway closed between Athlone and Moate on Sunday so expect delays.
WESTMEATH/OFFALY: The M6 Galway/Dublin Rd is closed for works eastbound from J8 Athlone East to J7 Moate West and westbound from J5 Tullamore to J6 Moate East until 6pm on Friday (28th). Diversions are in place via the Old Dublin Rd.
Bazzo wrote: » I'll finally be able to get you that pint I owe you Kenneth :pac: I'm in row A in 729
nice_guy80 wrote: » I bet there will be season ticket holders from some counties giving away tickets outside croker on sunday, just to get the ticket scanned
JPF82 wrote: » Leixlip Louisa Bridge has a decent sized car park if you get there early. Not sure how much it costs, but it's cheaper than a clamp removal! Hon the Rossies!
casscass4444 wrote: » Enjoy the day tomorrow folks and best of luck to Roscommon.i hope ye beat the fish heads back as far as claremorris.liam mchale is on a pod cast saying he's the best manager in the country ever.whats he managing. Ffs he's like the rest of Mayo.hes won nothing.
casscass4444 wrote: » Enjoy the day tomorrow folks and best of luck to Roscommon.i hope ye beat the fish heads back as far as claremorris.
blazermel wrote: » Fish heads? Who let this lad in? :-/
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » The pejorative term "fish head" is unique to the Castlebar/Westport rivalry in Mayo. A person from Castlebar can be referred to as a "fish head" by a person from Westport (a covee) It has no significance within any other part of the county and certainly not significance across county boundaries. Be hey, that's not even the biggest error in the kids post.
Grandeeod wrote: » I've never posted in your thread before. As a neutral today, I cheered the Rossies all the way. You could have and should have. A great performance. Keep the head and use the head in the replay. You will do it. Kevin McStay, I salute you! I hope you are all enjoying it!
windy shepard henderson wrote: » glad you cleared that up for a minute there i was afraid this fella had a boards.ie account :pac:
megadodge wrote: » I appreciate you mightn't have been criticising him, but another of the Mayo posters posted some seriously insulting comments on Paddy Joe before and he ought to be ashamed of himself. The reason? Paddy Joe Burke is one of life's gentlemen. Genuinely one of the nicest people you'll ever meet. What's more, despite his crazy reputation, at matches he is surprisingly mild. He never, ever, ever criticises any players, or refs, or anybody for that matter. He's a positive person who regularly applauds opposition's scores and makes friends everywhere he goes. He truly loves Roscommon and everything associated with Roscommon and I and countless others have got great entertainment from him over the decades. I'd safely say I've never heard anyone who actually knows him say a bad word about him. Legend.
Farmer_3650 wrote: » Have to agree with ya there. An absolute gentleman. Plenty of people going up to him looking for photos at matches in recent years and he will always find a few minutes to talk to you. He really does have time for everyone.As you said, he would never criticise any player, ref or supporter and he has a genuine love for GAA. And he WOULD NOT be one for coming up with excuses if we lost a game or if we performed badly.