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No not knowing how to pass the ball workrider, no not knowing if we replay the game or play extra time, no ref's playing for another gate for the organisation i could go on but need to study the next game. :)
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thinly veiled "West brit" thread
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all true my friend ,
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is gaa the same as aussie rules?
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myfirstday
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Nice compliment for the GAA lads if the only thing you can try to compare it unfavourably to is the world cup which is as you rightly call it the greatest show on earth. For a country of 4 million people to produce TWO games that as you say can rival that is remarkable. Thanks rocketfingers makes me proud to be Irish.
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daradasi , you better watch out sof is on your case , you wonderfull wordsmith
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Good to see you're finally starting to appreciate the GAA Workrider. Comparing it to the World Cup? good stuff wr.
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daradasi, i can imagine you slamming your fists on the table and shouting about foreign games
![]() Actually next year there will be a game that will take place that in Ireland and if you add all the TV audiences for every all Ireland final and multiply it, it will still be way off what will watch this match. Now how is that for comparing daradasi my old boy? ![]() Enjoy the people's game ![]() |
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Rocketfingers, love the soccer and up to recently played GAA and Rugby. I like the gaa alright but not even I would sit down and watch the first game of the greatest show on earth, something waited for by hundreds of millions for 4 years with the only thing on my mind is whether it can compare to the GAA. You and wr have some high regard for the GAA.
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Off now to watch the second match of what you consider the only thing to rival the GAA.
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Seething 1.01
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Yes it's great to see the GAA compared with the World Cup. I think Croke Park will be delighted to have a national game compared to a worldwide game,it is a great compliment to the GAA.
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Awful fishing on here this weather.
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daradasi ,been a true wordsmith i thought you would have understood the meaning of the word afterthought . idea occurring later , in the case of the gaa much later , i think my man you've missed the point completley . fingerocket is simply saying the gaa is an afterthought to millions of people and is unknown to billions
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Lads all i am saying is that football is a far better sport than the GAA. daradasi admitted this as well by saying he loves it. You and billions more daza me old chestnut
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Creating multiple accounts and pretending to be another voice is a new low. Workrider, the quality and formatting of Rocketfingers posts are slipping.
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I have to laugh the adverts for the greatest football championships in the world on RTE for the GAA. And when you point out how absurd this is daza losses it workrider. I am going to put it down to daza being under pressure at work !
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rocketfingers ain't ricky gas . did you read him and gantoo getting confused
i nearly choked on my breakfast reading it ,top class comedy he actually acused me of replying to myself under a differant name you dont need a doctor when he's on here , i better explain that one to him , ricky laughter is the best medicine ![]() |
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You are genuinely insane talking to yourself.
Rocketfingers 11 Jun 10 22:00 "....under pressure at work !" ...notice the space between the end of the sentence and the exclamation/question mark as the case may be. Workrider's posts also have this feature and very few people do it. It's a dead giveaway. Epic fail. GSM. GN+GL |
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ricky your pricless , a little paranoid maybe but priceless nevertheless
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