JIZZLORD wrote: » as a non galway man from a non hurling county i've a question, is the city a hurling or football town? 4 football clubs sounds like not that many
Tribesman29 wrote: » Civis, not quite on the mark re Breathnach as he has been playing senior with NUIG over the last few years. I think its pretty harsh to dismiss a very good player, whoever he may be, just because he plays Intermediate football. However, it is quite obvious when watching the club games who the county players are, and that there aren't a lot of players bursting through to get onto the panel bar the 25 or so who are regularly on the panel. The likes of Paul Conroy, Matthew Clancy and Cormac Bane are also generally accepted to be up to the standard having been given their chance while playing intermediate.[/QUOTE Christ I understand your point but I think that the poster even realises that the likes of Joe Joe Greaney has no future with Galway. Again, god help Kernan.
AnchormanSL wrote: » Firstly SgtHighway,Would it be fair to say Menlo Emmets could be classed as a city hurling club too?
thebackbar wrote: » Coming from a club just outside the city, I have to wish both clubs the best of luck in the final, though it would appear that James will be hot favourites. Its disappointing to see the ill-informed comments about Salthill on this thread. I guess Salthill is a club people love to hate. In regards to Salthill being in free fall or in serious decline that simply isn't true. This year their senior team reached the last four in the Senior Championship, whilst all their under age teams are holding their own. They have just as good a spirit in their club as any other club in Galway.
dec25532 wrote: » So where are their supporters when their team is playing? They bring no more than 30 or 40 supporters to any match. I remember some years ago there was a possibility of Salthill and NUIG meeting in a Galway county final until a certain referee scuppered college's hopes with some terrible decisions to prevent them getting through. If they had made it, you could have held the game in a telephone kiosk.
civis_liberalis wrote: » Enough clubs from the city and north Galway in senior without James' as well.