Amprodude wrote: » And you tell me im negative when talking about Cork GAA. This will be the story for a long time to come so better get used of it.
Mahony0509 wrote: » Ah yes so Dublin are ****ed.
Amprodude wrote: » We are talking about Cork not Dublin and we have so much to worry about not like Dublin.
Mahony0509 wrote: » Dublin lost today too, so they should also be concerned right? If you genuinely think today is going to have an impact when it comes to championship you need your head checked bud.
Amprodude wrote: » Dublin have a 3rd string team on they are in no panic. Cork havent anything much better in reserve and need all success to go their way. I think you are just a Cork yes man fan who can't see the real picture ahead for Cork gaa. Take off the blinkers lad.
Mahony0509 wrote: » A Dublin third string team playing today? Are you off your game?https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2019/0126/1025687-dublin-name-experienced-side-for-monaghan-clash/
Amprodude wrote: » What are you trying to say? Cork have nothing to worry come championship? You are deluded like Frank.
The_Kew_Tour wrote: » Depressing
Mahony0509 wrote: » You are something else, jesus christ :D:D
Cork GAA wishes to announce that Diarmuid O'Donovan has left the position of Senior Administrator by mutual agreement and with immediate effect.
Horse84 wrote: » Is mikey Cahalane still on the panel?
Angliru wrote: » Story with tickets later lads? Is there tickets at the gate or do you have to buy in advance? I've only been to the new Pairc whenever you had to buy tickets days in advance.
Laylah Miniature Sphere wrote: » What do we think of Frank (as gaeilge) winning €3000 in the latest clubs draw? :pac:
richiepurgas wrote: » Not there, but just got a text to say the pitch is in an awful condition, cutting up badly during the football, will be like a ploughed field for the hurling.
alphasully wrote: » I was wondering if the Footballers have won a game at the new Pairc yet?