Asking Tyrone to stop Dublin getting four in a row is like asking the tide to not come in at night. As much as I hate stomaching the thought of it, Dublin will surely win, and probably the next few years as well while they're at it.
Asking Tyrone to stop Dublin getting four in a row is like asking the tide to not come in at night. As much as I hate stomaching the thought of it, Dublin will surely win, and probably the next few years as well while they're at it.
Tyrone gave Dublin a decent game earlier in the championship. Wouldn't be surprised if they pull it out the bag. Hope they do cuz Dubliners are the fucking worst to be around when they've won
The problem though is that I seriously doubt Dublin was at full throttle in that match and in all seriousness, Tyrone only won yesterday by one point against Monaghan, while Dublin won their semi final comfortably without having to switch into high gear. If anything, Dublin are going to either a) take it easy in the final and win by a few points, or b) empty the bench in the last ten minutes, and steam roll Tyrone into the ground. I just don't see after everything I've seen this season how Tyrone could possibly win without Dublin having a catastrophic failure on the day.
If anyone thinks Tyrone have a chance they'd know their football, honestly.
Attendances even in these big AISFs are falling now. Neutrals are totally being turned away by the money doping the GAA have put into the capital in a vain attempt to compete with rugby and soccer. Once Dublin got their act together the insane level of grant money over the last 15 years has ensured complete dominance of the sport.
Realistically a spending cap on IC teams and a centralised IC training fund are needed to bring even the tiniest bit of fairness to a sport where a county with 1,350,000 people is treated as the equal of ones like Roscommon and Monaghan with barely over 60,000 souls. We're sponsored by a single builder who does it because he loves his birth county whereas Dublin are sponsored by AIG because of the marketing potential they offer..
If I have to watch GAA, I watch the hurling, much more competitive and interesting IMO, several teams could win it.You think it's bad now, I fear the day the Dubs get to properly organise fundraising in addition to the sponsorship money. I'd stop watching the moment they marry their sponsorship efforts along with the fundraising abilities of a Tyrone or Kerry. Then it's game over man... game over.
Regarding the financial doping I don't blame Dublin. If another county was in the same position and refused to take the GAA cash and advantages I'd call them a liar.
The funny part is the money pumped in is going to get a disproportionate smaller amount of extra GAA members as soccer is king and rugby strongholds were never to allow caid to expand. This diverting of funds means that rugby is allowed to grow outside the capital so they are trying to win the capital and will lose the disenfranchised beyond the pale.
Another side note, it was great to see Jack McCaffrey playing super ball after the agony he suffered last September. Dublin will stroll to another deserved title.
I think I'll by alright actually? A notice on the bus stop outside my estate seems to imply the regular buses will be taking a detour to avoid the congested roads for the weekend.Are we all ready for the city to basically be shut down while the pope has the craic?
already closed down a road near me, tempted to egg his stupid batmobile in retaliationAre we all ready for the city to basically be shut down while the pope has the craic?
hope the papal visit is undone by the public backlash, child abuse and mass graves need to be answered forLuas would probably be your safe bet. 730 should be ok. It's at 8 when the luas really gets packed.
Oh and Mary McAleese is a boss.
Can a brit put their name in? If so, I will throw my name into the race to make Ireland a sounder place and bring better chinese food hereSo anyone here gonna throw there name into the presidential race? Everyone else is...
Can a brit put their name in? If so, I will throw my name into the race to make Ireland a sounder place and bring better chinese food here
Can a brit put their name in? If so, I will throw my name into the race to make Ireland a sounder place and bring better chinese food here
I will get better chinese in Ireland some other way so, maybe need to import some dim sum chefs
No as I'm under 35. Raging. I was going to stand making outlandish lies about what I'd do if I was President. I want a moderator to say 'will you fuck?' everytime a blatent lie about the position is said in a debate. It's a pity no one applying knows what powers (whatever limited) the President has. We truly live in a pathetic nation at times. We almost voted a lad in last time because he was on an Irish version of Dragon's Den. Imagine voting someone as President because they were on a reality tv show. Jesus wept.So anyone here gonna throw there name into the presidential race? Everyone else is...
No as I'm under 35. Raging. I was going to stand making outlandish lies about what I'd do if I was President. I want a moderator to say 'will you fuck?' everytime a blatent lie about the position is said in a debate. It's a pity no one applying knows what powers (whatever limited) the President has. We truly live in a pathetic nation at times. We almost voted a lad in last time because he was on an Irish version of Dragon's Den. Imagine voting someone as President because they were on a reality tv show. Jesus wept.
No as I'm under 35. Raging. I was going to stand making outlandish lies about what I'd do if I was President. I want a moderator to say 'will you fuck?' everytime a blatent lie about the position is said in a debate. It's a pity no one applying knows what powers (whatever limited) the President has. We truly live in a pathetic nation at times. We almost voted a lad in last time because he was on an Irish version of Dragon's Den. Imagine voting someone as President because they were on a reality tv show. Jesus wept.
We're doing pretty alright as a nation when you look at the state of our two nearest cultural neigbours..
Yeah but Gallagher almost became President last time. I drove 4 hours to vote for Mickie D. Now we appear to have half the cast of RTÉ' s next celebrity tv format already putting their name in for this. No relevant experience and especially no knowledge of the role they are going for. I have no issue with an election but surely we have better candidates than this.
We had a good run of Presidents in fairness. Your lad An Craoibhín Aoibhinn was a good start so it depresses me we have this rogues gallery.
And here I was a few hours before HOPING that he wouldn't barge in here during his term.
Once he stays down in Doonbeg and no where near Dublin. I work near the US embassy so it would be fun trying to travel on that day.
I work near the US embassy so it would be fun trying to travel on that day.
I'm tempted. Just for the craic.
It's the GAA though so hard to believe it's not fixed .
glad I don't work near there, don't need another reason to be a fat fuckKrispy Kreme is opening in Blanchardtown and they were giving out 12 glazed donuts to each person at Grand Canal Dock train station.