big_drive wrote: » Hope they make a decision early on Cork game going ahead or not, it’s over 3 hours for me to Mullingar so will be hitting the road early but pointless if it won’t be played
washman3 wrote: » Hats off to Cork Gaa. A dignified and deserving decision. Hope other counties, including my own, follow suit.
KrustyUCC wrote: » https://mobile.twitter.com/OfficialCorkGAA/status/1230573060404760588
Greensoup wrote: » Yep March 1921 Mayor of limerick seoirse Clancy and his predecessor Michael o Callaghan shot dead on the same night in their homes by Auxiliaries division of the RIC. Well done to Cork gaa. Look forward to seeing it Sunday.
Bonniedog wrote: » Well done to Cork. Tipp and Dublin are planning a series of events to commemorate Bloody Sunday culminating in senior football challenge as part of event in Croke Park in November. Some Tipp supporters are petitioning county board for Tipp to wear the Grangemockler jersey the team wore on that day. Charlie Flanagan shall not be pleased!