PARlance wrote: » I must be in the minority, I like it. It'll look better with the white shorts.https://twitter.com/Elverys/status/1371476289303900164?s=20
kegg wrote: » They should make the Portwest bigger. I can barely see it. 🀔
wirelessdude01 wrote: » You forgot "from space" at the end of your last sentence!!
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » I'm thinking this lockdown and lack of live sport is getting to people. All this debate about the jersey. I'm looking at it. It's predominantly green with a red stripe. That's all I can see. I can't see anything else worth discussing about it. And as long as it's predominantly green with a red stripe I'm happy. It's one thing having a debate about the away shirt, that one year is red and black the next year metallic blue, but the home one is predominantly green with a red stripe, the traditional colours. I don't see how people see something wrong with it.
seligehgit wrote: » Glad tidings re Oisín Mullin's commitment to Mayo GAA for the time being.https://www.con-telegraph.ie/2021/03/20/james-horan-confirms-young-stars-commitment-to-mayo-amid-afl-speculation/
muddle84 wrote: » I was delighted when I read that. Is too early to think that his AFL opportunity is now missed?
spakman wrote: » I would ask why Horan had to add the conditions highlighted below. Sounds to me like he could be gone whenever travel allows. "He’s fully focused at the minute on Mayo GAA, where he can go and how he can develop. "At the moment Oisín is fully committed. He had a strong year and there’s plenty more to come from him.”
km79 wrote: » Yes I’d be worried about the wording of it too
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Not sure where I saw it yesterday but there was also a picture of three Kildare players training together who are also from the same club(think Athy) on a local community pitch.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Alan Dillon back putting the boot in to the Dubs...new skin for the old ceremony...https://www.thesun.ie/sport/gaa-football/6788070/alan-dillon-investigation-dublin-covid-19-breach/
happyoutscan wrote: » I wish Dillon would **** off. He's nothing but a puppet within the party.
muddle84 wrote: » I always think he was put in there because of the popularity of Mayo football, this carry on suggests he is playing up to that Audience, Such ****e!
Cartman78 wrote: » Consultants doling out vaccinations to family members etc is a far bigger scandal than a few lads tapping a ball around in a park in Dublin.
Sebastian Dangerfield wrote: » It sure is, but I dont think this is as simple as a few lads tapping around a ball. Everyone has their freedom restricted, and many (including myself) are calling for restrictions to be relaxed and to be trusted to do things safely. So when the government confirms a date when the GAA can return so long as they do it safely, and the standard bearers for the sport show even they cant be trusted, its a big deal. This wasnt an impromptu kick about, it was an organised training session and Id doubt it was the first. If they want to be classified as elite, that brings certain expectations. Not front page news, but its not nothing. I think most of these restrictions are pointless personally, but if the elite dont abide by them the rest of us are stuck indefinitely.