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Rocketfingers 25 May 13 18:19 Joined: 20 May 10 |
I know one of the lads on the panel and he said they were "worried" which i thought was odd to come out with. Also Kilgallon a Mayo lad that started to play for them has been excellent this season but never travelled because his Mayo side play tonight |
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ur gas rocket. i didnt diss it.im proud of the gaels who keep the gaa going in london.all the gaa people in london are irish so whats sorta sh1t are you talking?maybe you expect boris johnston to congratulate them in tomorrrows daily telegraph?!
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ur gas rocket. i didnt diss it.im proud of the gaels who keep the gaa going in london.all the gaa people in london are irish so whats sorta sh1t are you talking?maybe you expect boris johnston to congratulate them in tomorrrows daily telegraph?!
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ur gas rocket. i didnt diss it.im proud of the gaels who keep the gaa going in london.all the gaa people in london are irish so whats sorta sh1t are you talking?maybe you expect boris johnston to congratulate them in tomorrrows daily telegraph?!
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1.o1 oops, that actually nearly funny the ex is Kilgallon, oh jeez
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Well done the Exiles.
Indo reporter is gettin ahead of himself here. Caption below the photo "London secured the Connacht SFC title with a 1-12 to 0-14 win over Sligo" http://www.independent.ie/sport/london-secure-connacht-title-29297856.html |
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Kavvie why not, 36 years is a long time to wait !
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i think the way to beat donegal is to play them at their own game.2 up front and leave 13 men behind the ball.give no space and get in their faces,reduce it to a brutal physical encounter and see what they have got under their finger nails,and a dead ball specialist is a must.
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They've loads pal, they'll have to be outclassed and there are only two who can do that, Kerry or Dublin. if the all Ireland was 7 a side Kerry would piss it, I hope they win another as it's strange to see a side win so much and still underachieve. I think we'll all look back on their artistry fondly.
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tyrone tried to do exactly that kingrat, it didnt work out for them
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The thing about Donegals style of play is that they can look so in control of matches with small leads because they are so so hard to break down defensively and give away so few goal chances. Teams will always hit a lot of wides against them and that can be deflating.
Thought they were flattered by their winning margin yesterday. Even accounting for the pressure they put on forwards Tyrone hit more wides from play than you would expect. The Tyrone goalkeepers hit more wides from frees than he would normally. The first Donegal goal could not have happened if the referee did not move the ball 15 yards forward after Tyrone conceded a free. Tyrone had a great goal chance but it fell to a player who never even had a goal on his mind. Tyrone also had a clear penalty turned down. All these turning points were before the last half an hour when the game was still close. Just a few of them going a different way and Tyrone would have and probably deserved to be 3 or 4 points ahead. Donegal beat Tyrone by 2 points in ulster last year but it was as comprehenssive 2 point win as you would ever see when Donegal got on top in the second half. |
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Donegal -1 was the bet of the weekend - This weekend's nap is Offaly (+9) with Powers. Offaly are much better than they were last year and Kildare aren't as good as they looked like they were gonna be. This could well be close but Offaly +9 is a cert!
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i am not surprised the sligo players came out in support of walsh.hes very likable and loyal to a fault.in a tight spot he will not let u down.he has just stayed a yr too long and imo he has done very well with them.as regards o'hara,it comes a time when its over and in time i think he will regret his comments,the sligo county board,fair enough but not walsh.also walsh has to be the next galway manager.
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