2moreMinutes wrote: » Cant see their logic for doing this. If either match ends up as a draw, both QF's would have to be put back a week so I'd imagine there'd just be a double header the following Saturday instead of squeezing one in before a hurling SF.
K-9 wrote: » They'd probably just put back the Q/F that is affected.
SM746 wrote: » I cannot see how they could do that if the open draw can still happen
K-9 wrote: » True, they are leaving it tight so.
davidfitz22 wrote: » If you get a ticket for Donegal vs X are you allowed to stay and watch Dublin play Y? whatever about them, they are good to watch.
Redsoxfan wrote: » Better now. Oisin's not great but he is at least 1000000 times better than Comack. It's interesting that Martin McHugh is co-commentator...
Redsoxfan wrote: » Seems Ros didn't set up like this in the Connacht Final so I guess it's a surprise to Declan and Co. We have more wides than scores which is concerning.
Nidgeweasel wrote: » Sounds like we're struggling. Hard for kids to know what to do when there's a packed defence like what the Rossies are doing here.
Aubrey loves Joe wrote: » Packed defence is a foreign concept in Donegal alright
Syferus wrote: » Donegal played just as defensively.
Nidgeweasel wrote: » Did they though?
harpsman wrote: » Just watchin Armagh-I know Im Mr Negative but they look decent in bad conditions. Could be tricky
K-9 wrote: » Could be an open draw yet. I think we'd have too much for Armagh but it would be a tough, physical battle. The ideal for us would be the Dubs getting Kildare and not getting tested again.