mike65 wrote: » Was there a game on today?
dlofnep wrote: » Are you serious?
abouttobebanned wrote: » Twas great to see the town buzzin last night. They played Never Forget as the last song in Rubys and I was thinking first when I heard it...ffs....but the chorus bits had the hair on the back of my neck standing up! All the jersies and the hands in the air...even Ken McGrath was getting in on the action. Something special could be happening this year lads...the one year where there were no expectations...
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Lucy Locket wrote: » http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7831qFMt-4 the excitment after the match....Come on the Deise
KevIRL wrote: » Why is it ridiculous? The GAA is an amateur organisation, people up and down the country give up their own time every week to play, coach, and help out with the running of their club in many different ways. The All Ireland finals are a chance to give these people a day out. The finals do not 'belong' to the competing teams, but to the organisation as a whole.
BlaasForRafa wrote: » why should clubs in places like sligo or cavan with no interest in hurling get tickets when people here actually WANT to go to the match to follow their team.