Donny B. wrote:Totally revved uo for the game tomorrow!
You are not alone grasshopper......It's gonna be epic....
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Donny B. wrote:Totally revved uo for the game tomorrow!
Smashing day for it too.nelly the elephant wrote:Donny B. wrote:Totally revved uo for the game tomorrow!
You are not alone grasshopper......It's gonna be epic....
DC - did you do download the app or use the other links..??Dave Cahill wrote:Try http://www.viponlinesports.eu/
I watched it on TV, but I checked the other links and it was on the second one. I can't use the likes of Sopcast as I'm on a Mac. I did use sopcast in the past though and found it very goodSea_point wrote:DC - did you do download the app or use the other links..??Dave Cahill wrote:Try http://www.viponlinesports.eu/
Was it on the goggler....didn't see it advertised?Donny B. wrote:Awesome display by the Dublin under-21s today. Fair play to Roscommon for giving it a bit of a rattle in the second half though, no one wants to see a young side totally walloped.
TG4. Next stop for the Dubs........world domination.nelly the elephant wrote:Was it on the goggler....didn't see it advertised?Donny B. wrote:Awesome display by the Dublin under-21s today. Fair play to Roscommon for giving it a bit of a rattle in the second half though, no one wants to see a young side totally walloped.
When was the last time Dublin played an Ulster team at the top of their game in the championship? Not that I think it'll matter who they play this year. They look to be well ahead of any of their rivals and only a very bad day at the office coupled with a perfect day for the opposition will stop them IMHO.Donny B. wrote:Can't see it being Kildare so they will finally come up against a tough Northern team with a blanket defence. That should be a strong test and if they get though that, they'll most likely have an even tougher Northern team with a blanket defence in Donegal in the semi's.
Probably Donegal in the semi in 2011. They did struggle badly with McGuinness's ultra-defensive set-up but they got there in the end. Dublin are a far better team than they were then though.Avenger wrote:When was the last time Dublin played an Ulster team at the top of their game in the championship? Not that I think it'll matter who they play this year. They look to be well ahead of any of their rivals and only a very bad day at the office coupled with a perfect day for the opposition will stop them IMHO.Donny B. wrote:Can't see it being Kildare so they will finally come up against a tough Northern team with a blanket defence. That should be a strong test and if they get though that, they'll most likely have an even tougher Northern team with a blanket defence in Donegal in the semi's.
Outside of Ulster, where the standard hasn't been particularly high, none of the favourites have had a tough run so far.meinster wrote:Will playing very little football, and against absolute rubbish teams, be a worry? Who could stop the Dubs now anyway? Kerry (maybe under some very, very lucky circumstances)? Can't begrudge such success / dominance when the brand of football is so good.
Meath will beat Armagh.Donny B. wrote:Oh and suisse would have loved the sporting applause the Hill gave to Meath's consolation goal yesterday. Surely the deepest cut?