big_drive wrote: » Have a feeling the new hurling manager will be Donal Og Cusack
circular flexing wrote: » Donal Og Cusack has no management experience so I wouldn't be too keen on him. I can't see Liam Sheedy being interested in inter county management at the moment.
Grats wrote: » At least we'd be spared from having to watch him on tv!
TouchingVirus wrote: » I'll never forget the 2013 SHC semi-final against Cork or the League and Leinster finals in 2011. I'll look back on Daly's tenure as Dublin manager with great fondness in the years to come - thanks for the memories. Right now I would swap those memories if I could erase the memory of last Sunday
corny wrote: » Watched a re run of the 2011 league final on youtube yesterday for good measure. Forgot we restricted them to 1-1 from play! Can still remember Keaneys massive score from halfway towards the end though.:)
Slattsy wrote: » You and everyone else. That miss in the semi is one we'll live to regret.
ProudDUB wrote: » He makes it look so easy & effortless doesn't he? Sometimes I want to run onto the pitch during Dubs games, and give him a good kick up the arse for looking so casual as he approaches the goal mouth. Sometimes he seems to not really give a damm whether the ball ends up in the back of the net or not. But then he goes and does something like that.... :rolleyes:
DoctaDee wrote: » We'll regret it upto this Sunday alright, but in the longer term I'd expect normal service to resume .. I've spoken to 2 lads since the defeat, the significance of the goal misses isn't lost on anybody in the camp
CurryFlavoured wrote: » I was thinking the exact same. His calmness looks fantastic in the clip above but sometimes at the highest level you'll be punished for being lethargic no matter how talented you are.
BKWDR wrote: » http://thescore.thejournal.ie/2015-football-league-fixtures-1677487-Sep2014/ Was looking at getting a GAA Season Ticket this year as it looked like good value but this looks like they won't be running the Spring Series in 2015 and probably won't make couple of those away dates. Is the season ticket still worth it? What dates do the Parnell Pass run through? Thanks in advance
ProudDUB wrote: » There's nothing in there that says that the Spring Series won't be on next year.
DoctaDee wrote: » The Spring Series ticket gets ya nothing but double pneumonia and frostbite in Croker ...
DoctaDee wrote: » Lads just to clarify - If you've a Parnell Pass you are entitled to an AI ticket should Dublin be there, irrespective of the number of games you attend throughout the year .. (yeah you can get an AI ticket without having attended any game before hand) The season ticket is an attendance based ticket, you get the league games but not the SF or Final, the 1st round of Leinster and then options for the rest of the championship .. 60% attendance for all that and you're guanteed a ticket The Spring Series ticket gets ya nothing but double pneumonia and frostbite in Croker ...
BKWDR wrote: » ...Plus, i've missed out on the Parnell Pass. So if i don't buy the Season ticket in Nov, i will have to get the Spring Series tickets myself AND buy the Parnell Pass in May
bren2001 wrote: » I assume you have a type (or I have a horrible understanding of the season ticket. You do get the SF, F and opening round of the Leinster Championship. With the season ticket you also get 5e off each match after the opening round of the championship. If Dublin make it to the league final. You make your money back.
ProudDUB wrote: » 2. Do you already have a season ticket? If you do, you'll be able to renew it for next year. If you don't, you may not be able to buy one. Each county is given an allocation of season tickets. People who already have one, are given the first chance renew their season ticket for the up coming season. Last years renewals took up all of our allocation, so no new stand season tickets went on general sale to the public. Only season tickets for the Hill were available.