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Replying To Rossakel:  "Hey all, over in Villanova Park near Balcelona. Any advice on a public house that would show the game on Sunday."
Hope you find a pub but try GAAGO if you can't. Very good option.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7346 - 11/06/2019 18:10:26    2193617

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Replying To Rossakel:  "Hey all, over in Villanova Park near Balcelona. Any advice on a public house that would show the game on Sunday."
I was in Barcelona for the Connacht final last year. Watched it in Michael Collins Bar Placa de La Sagrada Familia (City Centre ish). World cup was on so a big crowd in for that but they turned on a TV in at the back for the football. It will probably be more centre stage this Sunday coming. Enjoy.

kiloughter (Galway) - Posts: 1946 - 11/06/2019 20:20:58    2193671

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Replying To kiloughter:  "I was in Barcelona for the Connacht final last year. Watched it in Michael Collins Bar Placa de La Sagrada Familia (City Centre ish). World cup was on so a big crowd in for that but they turned on a TV in at the back for the football. It will probably be more centre stage this Sunday coming. Enjoy."
Thanks for the info kiloughter and everyone who posted replies, will get to see it someway. Hoping for a good game, good result also for the Ross but they need to go to Salthill with same mindset as Castlebar and it could be a classic.

Rossakel (Roscommon) - Posts: 3 - 11/06/2019 22:35:30    2193733

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Tough game to call. it is the only provincial football final in which there is no clear favourite in..No doubt joe brolly will use the connacht final to speak of his 2 tier competition instead of doing analysis

brisbane (Galway) - Posts: 674 - 12/06/2019 21:02:03    2194156

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Replying To brisbane:  "Tough game to call. it is the only provincial football final in which there is no clear favourite in..No doubt joe brolly will use the connacht final to speak of his 2 tier competition instead of doing analysis"
I think Brolly favors three tiers - to start with

neverright (Roscommon) - Posts: 1648 - 12/06/2019 22:31:31    2194187

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Replying To brisbane:  "Tough game to call. it is the only provincial football final in which there is no clear favourite in..No doubt joe brolly will use the connacht final to speak of his 2 tier competition instead of doing analysis"
He will talk about us guaranteed and we not even in the Connacht final.

yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11232 - 13/06/2019 09:32:27    2194259

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Replying To yew_tree:  "He will talk about us guaranteed and we not even in the Connacht final."
Yes, and then he will lay into Paddy Tally and then Kevin Walsh..

Belclare (Galway) - Posts: 904 - 13/06/2019 13:37:38    2194415

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Alan Brogan wants the GAA to ditch the provincial championships because Dublin have it to easy. Weaker counties like Roscommon and Cavan rarely make provincial finals

"The GAA needs to give up on these provincial Championships before the rest of us do. Cavan and Roscommon being in the Ulster and Connacht finals will inject some excitement over the next couple of weeks but that's a rarity."

" It's time now for the GAA to tackle this before football becomes an irrelevance."

brisbane (Galway) - Posts: 674 - 13/06/2019 14:06:54    2194438

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Replying To brisbane:  "Alan Brogan wants the GAA to ditch the provincial championships because Dublin have it to easy. Weaker counties like Roscommon and Cavan rarely make provincial finals

"The GAA needs to give up on these provincial Championships before the rest of us do. Cavan and Roscommon being in the Ulster and Connacht finals will inject some excitement over the next couple of weeks but that's a rarity."

" It's time now for the GAA to tackle this before football becomes an irrelevance.""
Hardly rare for Roscommon at this stage, 4th year in a row

Douglas_44 (Roscommon) - Posts: 225 - 13/06/2019 14:30:55    2194450

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Replying To brisbane:  "Alan Brogan wants the GAA to ditch the provincial championships because Dublin have it to easy. Weaker counties like Roscommon and Cavan rarely make provincial finals

"The GAA needs to give up on these provincial Championships before the rest of us do. Cavan and Roscommon being in the Ulster and Connacht finals will inject some excitement over the next couple of weeks but that's a rarity."

" It's time now for the GAA to tackle this before football becomes an irrelevance.""
I think he is referring to Cork and Meath in this case. Ros have a 50/50 chance and on form Cavan next best bet of the perceived underdogs.

kiloughter (Galway) - Posts: 1946 - 13/06/2019 15:32:04    2194479

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Replying To brisbane:  "Alan Brogan wants the GAA to ditch the provincial championships because Dublin have it to easy. Weaker counties like Roscommon and Cavan rarely make provincial finals

"The GAA needs to give up on these provincial Championships before the rest of us do. Cavan and Roscommon being in the Ulster and Connacht finals will inject some excitement over the next couple of weeks but that's a rarity."

" It's time now for the GAA to tackle this before football becomes an irrelevance.""
Alan Brogan doesn't know his gaa history unfortunately.Roscommon have won 24 senior Connacht football titles and have played in 47 senior Connacht Football Finals.He also doesn't seem to know that Cavan ruled Ulster football in the 1920s,30s and 1940s.Cavan have won 37 senior Ulster football titles.By comparison,Donegal have won 9.Brogan shouldn't be writing in a national newspaper when he doesn't know his stuff.

endgame (Roscommon) - Posts: 2166 - 13/06/2019 20:22:13    2194578

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Replying To endgame:  "Alan Brogan doesn't know his gaa history unfortunately.Roscommon have won 24 senior Connacht football titles and have played in 47 senior Connacht Football Finals.He also doesn't seem to know that Cavan ruled Ulster football in the 1920s,30s and 1940s.Cavan have won 37 senior Ulster football titles.By comparison,Donegal have won 9.Brogan shouldn't be writing in a national newspaper when he doesn't know his stuff."
He's wrong about the Rossies but he said Cavan's appearances in Ulster finals are rare, it's 18 years since the last one. Or possibly suggesting that their appearance in the final might liven up a Connacht and Ulster final? Other than maybe not knowing his stuff he talks about a problem but seems not to have any suggestions how to improve it. He's a very smart guy so he might make a few suggestions.

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GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7346 - 13/06/2019 21:31:00    2194594

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Replying To GreenandRed:  "He's wrong about the Rossies but he said Cavan's appearances in Ulster finals are rare, it's 18 years since the last one. Or possibly suggesting that their appearance in the final might liven up a Connacht and Ulster final? Other than maybe not knowing his stuff he talks about a problem but seems not to have any suggestions how to improve it. He's a very smart guy so he might make a few suggestions.

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He failed to mention the only problem in leinster is dublin who have been giving huge advantages over its leinster competitors.

brisbane (Galway) - Posts: 674 - 13/06/2019 23:24:49    2194657

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50 50 game on Sunday, would not surprise a lot of Galway people if Roscommon win. Naturally I hope we can let loose with our forwards and I believe our bench maybe stronger than Ros which could have a say.
Wouldn't rule out a draw.

Belclare (Galway) - Posts: 904 - 14/06/2019 10:56:11    2194748

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Replying To brisbane:  "
Replying To GreenandRed:  "He's wrong about the Rossies but he said Cavan's appearances in Ulster finals are rare, it's 18 years since the last one. Or possibly suggesting that their appearance in the final might liven up a Connacht and Ulster final? Other than maybe not knowing his stuff he talks about a problem but seems not to have any suggestions how to improve it. He's a very smart guy so he might make a few suggestions.

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He failed to mention the only problem in leinster is dublin who have been giving huge advantages over its leinster competitors."
Well thankfully you're filling that gap by mentioning it at every opportunity.
That's also far from Leinster's only problem. Leaving Dublin aside, none of the other Leinster teams have made any impact in the All Ireland championship for quite some time. Meath have only just come out of Divison 2 for the first time in around a decade. Kildare have bounced up and down and have mixed the decent with the awful at times. There's no reason why those two counties in particular shouldn't be as competitive as Mayo, Donegal, Tyrone and Galway over the last 5 years. Meath are certainly making progress and it'll be interesting to see how they develop. Kildare have potential but are struggling so far this year.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2042 - 14/06/2019 11:21:56    2194769

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Not nice to be on the outside looking in again. Good luck to both teams, hopefully a good game.

yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11232 - 14/06/2019 15:08:06    2194886

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Replying To GreenandRed:  "He's wrong about the Rossies but he said Cavan's appearances in Ulster finals are rare, it's 18 years since the last one. Or possibly suggesting that their appearance in the final might liven up a Connacht and Ulster final? Other than maybe not knowing his stuff he talks about a problem but seems not to have any suggestions how to improve it. He's a very smart guy so he might make a few suggestions.

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Cavan have declined since the 1960s and next week will indeed be their first appearance in an Ulster Final in 18 years and great to see them there.No pundit Alan Brogan or anybody should forget that Cavan were once the superpower of Ulster football and have 4 times as many Senior Ulster Football titles as their opponents next week.

endgame (Roscommon) - Posts: 2166 - 14/06/2019 15:15:19    2194889

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More pressure on Galway for this one.
Even if they win many observers outside the county will still gauge their season at the business end of the championship rather than a connaht title.
This year the need to show that they have the quality to go toe to toe with the dubs.
A few connacht titles and another limp finish will not be enough for Walsh this year whose style is not easy on the eye.

BeJasus (UK) - Posts: 383 - 14/06/2019 16:20:33    2194915

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Hi everyone,

I would just like to inform everyone that there will be a bucket collection outside Pearse Stadium on Sunday before the match aid of A voice for John and the Irish Motor Neuron Disease Association (IMNDA). Any donations will be greatly appreciated and all money raised will go to IMNDA.

For more information on our campaign, please see A Voice for John Facebook page.

AVoiceforJohn (Galway) - Posts: 8 - 14/06/2019 17:45:26    2194951

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Replying To AVoiceforJohn:  "Hi everyone,

I would just like to inform everyone that there will be a bucket collection outside Pearse Stadium on Sunday before the match aid of A voice for John and the Irish Motor Neuron Disease Association (IMNDA). Any donations will be greatly appreciated and all money raised will go to IMNDA.

For more information on our campaign, please see A Voice for John Facebook page."
Here is the link to A Voice for John Facebook page! Thank you.

https://www.facebook.com/donate/551808155224305/?fundraiser_source=external_url

AVoiceforJohn (Galway) - Posts: 8 - 14/06/2019 18:01:30    2194959

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