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is Dublin vs Meath the big GAA grudge match then? or do all local derby games get very heated?
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You'd have to ask a Meath fan!JB1973 wrote:is Dublin vs Meath the big GAA grudge match then? or do all local derby games get very heated?
There are many grudge matches, but everyone outside the capital seems to hate Dublin.
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Steady on lads.....bit of a generalisation, no?domhnallj wrote:I agree.Donny B. wrote:Donegal were worthy winners but they are some dirty and cynical shower. Even with the game won they were still diving trying to get players sent off. Hope Kerry stuff them. Supporters are classless pieces of sh!t too.
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I agree. Who could call Daniel O'Donnell a classless p.o.s?....
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johng wrote:I agree. Who could call Daniel O'Donnell a classless p.o.s?....
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Thought they were a horrible lot, sneering like c**ts once they got a lead.nelly the elephant wrote:Steady on lads.....bit of a generalisation, no?domhnallj wrote:I agree.Donny B. wrote:Donegal were worthy winners but they are some dirty and cynical shower. Even with the game won they were still diving trying to get players sent off. Hope Kerry stuff them. Supporters are classless pieces of sh!t too.
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Not like that crowd on the hill when Meath got the goal.......Donny B. wrote:Thought they were a shorrible lot, sneering like c**ts once they got a lead.
At least this way you'll have an interest in the final.
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I know a Donegal lad who after the quarter finals was completely anti-Dubs because of the abuse he got for wearing a Donegal jersey on his way home that night.Donny B. wrote:Thought they were a horrible lot, sneering like c**ts once they got a lead.domhnallj wrote:Steady on lads.....bit of a generalisation, no?Donny B. wrote:Donegal were worthy winners but they are some dirty and cynical shower. Even with the game won they were still diving trying to get players sent off. Hope Kerry stuff them. Supporters are classless pieces of sh!t too.
He said after Sunday that he had completely changed his mind as everyone he talked to was sound and wished them well in the final.
So basically there's pricks in all supporter bases... and you have to take the good with the bad. Enjoy the craic and ignore the knobs.
I don't care who wins it now. I'd have liked to see Mayo win it but that wasn't to be this year.
You also have to remember that the Dublin team was built up to be an unbeatable team and that has been the media agenda all summer so I'm sure a lot of neutrals were turned off by that.
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What a game! Just sick I didn't take 10/1 for the draw when I saw it in the bookies yesterday
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Oh you're a meath man? Explains a lotpaddyor wrote:Not like that crowd on the hill when Meath got the goal.......Donny B. wrote:Thought they were a shorrible lot, sneering like c**ts once they got a lead.
At least this way you'll have an interest in the final.
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Again the best game in the world proving....it's the best game in the world. Kudos to the players and management of Kilkenny & Tipperary for providing a real spectacle today in the biggest game of the season.
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Even I enjoyed it.
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Even Croke Park announced the game as the highlight of the GAA calendar (sorry you lesser football fans!). Cracking game (even if first touch skills were on a par with U12 camogie at times). It would have been very harsh on KK to lose on that last free. Now, how to get a ticket for the next day. I dare say neither KK or Tipp will be sending any back the next day!nelly the elephant wrote:Again the best game in the world proving....it's the best game in the world. Kudos to the players and management of Kilkenny & Tipperary for providing a real spectacle today in the biggest game of the season.
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The All Ireland final for the last number of years really has been an exceptional game and yesterday's was no exception.
Massive effort from both sets of players. Its unfair to single out players when so many played really well but for Kilkenny I thought Jackie Tyrrell, Ritchie Hogan, Eoin Larkin, Ritchie Power and TJ Reid were outstanding while for Tipperary, Bonner Maher, O’Dwyer, Noel McGrath and Seamus Callanan were also outstanding. Looking at that list it loo like both sets of forewards were well on top but it seemed that they had to fight really hard for each score so considering that both teams got a total of 31 points that was some achievement.
Ritchie Hogan got the Sunday Game man of the match and his move to center forward was massive but for me the man of the match was Seamus Callanan. He was outstanding and dragged JJ all over the field while also scoring some lovely points. Ritchie also got some lovely scores yesterday and if Kilkenny had won yesterday,he'd probably be hurler of the year but with another game to come, he'll need another performance to get it.
What a game. Tipp still massive favourites for the replay
Massive effort from both sets of players. Its unfair to single out players when so many played really well but for Kilkenny I thought Jackie Tyrrell, Ritchie Hogan, Eoin Larkin, Ritchie Power and TJ Reid were outstanding while for Tipperary, Bonner Maher, O’Dwyer, Noel McGrath and Seamus Callanan were also outstanding. Looking at that list it loo like both sets of forewards were well on top but it seemed that they had to fight really hard for each score so considering that both teams got a total of 31 points that was some achievement.
Ritchie Hogan got the Sunday Game man of the match and his move to center forward was massive but for me the man of the match was Seamus Callanan. He was outstanding and dragged JJ all over the field while also scoring some lovely points. Ritchie also got some lovely scores yesterday and if Kilkenny had won yesterday,he'd probably be hurler of the year but with another game to come, he'll need another performance to get it.
What a game. Tipp still massive favourites for the replay
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For the first time in years I've been enjoying the football and hurling (apart from actually being in Croker). Thanks to Sky I can watch the games in the comfort of my own living room rather than having to go to the local Irish Centre and stand on sticky carpet and drink chyte lager.
Well done to KK and Tip Can't wait for next weeks replay.
Well done to KK and Tip Can't wait for next weeks replay.
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The replay is on Saturday, 27 September at 5pmdomhnallj wrote:Can't wait for next weeks replay.
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It is indeed.Avenger wrote:The replay is on Saturday, 27 September at 5pmdomhnallj wrote:Can't wait for next weeks replay.
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So penalties. Is the attacking team at a disadvantage?
I think since this rule change, there has been 9 penalties in the championship with only 2 resulting in goals.
A forward can go from being inside the square, one on one with the keeper, extreamly likely to score to being fouled and having to take a lift and strike shot 20m+ out with 3 men on the line.
Where is the advantage there?
Edit: I think both penalties in Sunday's All Ireland final were poorly struck shots but there may be other factors like worrying about whether they cross the 20m line during the process of taking the strike.
For example, I believe that TJ Reid (who is a very clean striker of the ball) would score a penalty under the current rule.
I think since this rule change, there has been 9 penalties in the championship with only 2 resulting in goals.
A forward can go from being inside the square, one on one with the keeper, extreamly likely to score to being fouled and having to take a lift and strike shot 20m+ out with 3 men on the line.
Where is the advantage there?
Edit: I think both penalties in Sunday's All Ireland final were poorly struck shots but there may be other factors like worrying about whether they cross the 20m line during the process of taking the strike.
For example, I believe that TJ Reid (who is a very clean striker of the ball) would score a penalty under the current rule.
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I was thinking that myself watching on Sunday. They were poor shots but it does seem to benefit the cynical.Avenger wrote:So penalties. Is the attacking team at a disadvantage?
I think since this rule change, there has been 9 penalties in the championship with only 2 resulting in goals.
A forward can go from being inside the square, one on one with the keeper, extreamly likely to score to being fouled and having to take a lift and strike shot 20m+ out with 3 men on the line.
Where is the advantage there?
Edit: I think both penalties in Sunday's All Ireland final were poorly struck shots but there may be other factors like worrying about whether they cross the 20m line during the process of taking the strike.
For example, I believe that TJ Reid (who is a very clean striker of the ball) would score a penalty under the current rule.
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[quote="Avenger"][quote="Donny B."][quote="domhnallj"][quote="Donny B."]Donegal were worthy winners but they are some dirty and cynical shower. Even with the game won they were still diving trying to get players sent off. Hope Kerry stuff them. Supporters are classless pieces of sh!t too.
That Donegal team played the most sophisticated and tactically shrewd game of football ever witnessed in Croke park.They have a small population which with a high unemployment rate and limited resources.What they have done is miraculous.They have just about 18 or 19 players that are good enough for that level.They battle for half the year with half a squad living outside the county who are unable to train.To come to croke park and overcome the dubs in their home patch was special.I hope they do Kerry over in the final.Hats off to them.
That Donegal team played the most sophisticated and tactically shrewd game of football ever witnessed in Croke park.They have a small population which with a high unemployment rate and limited resources.What they have done is miraculous.They have just about 18 or 19 players that are good enough for that level.They battle for half the year with half a squad living outside the county who are unable to train.To come to croke park and overcome the dubs in their home patch was special.I hope they do Kerry over in the final.Hats off to them.