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Tipp won the final because they had more Intensity then kilkenny. YAWN

222 (UK) - Posts: 694 - 12/09/2016 14:32:19    1913088

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The first half was even but the second half was even worse.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7349 - 12/09/2016 14:59:37    1913112

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Theyll go back and regroup. WHICH MEANS :
Theyll go on the beer now. Some of them will shag off to america , and theyll get hammered in the qualifiers.

Malonemagic (Laois) - Posts: 767 - 12/09/2016 15:01:26    1913113

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Replying To 222:  "Tipp won the final because they had more Intensity then kilkenny. YAWN"
"They wanted it more"

Gaillimh_Abu (Galway) - Posts: 996 - 12/09/2016 16:51:49    1913170

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....to "push on" or "kick on"....

murrax (Wexford) - Posts: 90 - 13/09/2016 05:50:18    1913367

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The " low key build up " has to be the one !

Dubh_linn (Dublin) - Posts: 2312 - 16/09/2016 09:48:09    1914960

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"The genuine fans can't get tickets"

ballydalane (Kilkenny) - Posts: 1246 - 16/09/2016 11:02:57    1914999

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Here's one that really gets my goat "Mayo are coming in under the radar". What in the name of Jaysus is that supposed to mean If everybody can see a team coming in under the radar well then the team is very much on the bloody radar as far as I can see!

avonali (Dublin) - Posts: 1974 - 16/09/2016 11:08:42    1915002

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Puke football

They're playing basketball

Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4226 - 16/09/2016 11:30:31    1915016

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He "backed himself to take the shot" .... What ? He ran out to PaddyPower there and then and put a tenner on??

Ger loves to see the ball recycled..

Not a natural full back!

Awwwwnow (Cavan) - Posts: 1050 - 16/09/2016 11:35:49    1915022

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Mayo will ask questions of Dublin..... what the hell does that mean?

avonali (Dublin) - Posts: 1974 - 16/09/2016 12:31:31    1915044

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Replying To avonali:  "Here's one that really gets my goat "Mayo are coming in under the radar". What in the name of Jaysus is that supposed to mean If everybody can see a team coming in under the radar well then the team is very much on the bloody radar as far as I can see!"
Nah that's just a reflection on the radar. Everybody sees Mayo but the radar just doesn't seem to be picking them up. Poor radar I suppose! I'd say Jim Gavin spotted them a while back.

Llaw_Gyffes (Mayo) - Posts: 1113 - 16/09/2016 13:42:35    1915089

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Replying To avonali:  "Mayo will ask questions of Dublin..... what the hell does that mean?"
I always laugh at that one myself. Is Aidan O'Se going to ask Philly McMahon where's good for a quiet pint?

gotmilk (Fermanagh) - Posts: 4971 - 16/09/2016 13:53:02    1915096

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"The ball is greasy."

Makes me think of meatballs!

mikeyjoe (USA) - Posts: 415 - 17/09/2016 20:01:30    1915420

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bang! over the bar ..another Cyril beauty repeated over and over..

kavvie (Clare) - Posts: 505 - 17/09/2016 20:46:04    1915425

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On the increasing number of occasions when a GAA player dives
"He's watching too much soccer".

joncarter (Galway) - Posts: 2692 - 17/09/2016 21:28:16    1915439

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The ball is in and the game is on!!

Podge8395 (Dublin) - Posts: 38 - 17/09/2016 21:40:01    1915445

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"He used all his experience there to win that free." [He conned the referee.]

"Very hard to look at, Martin." [Ulster team hand-passing.]

"Using possession well, refusing to panic ..." [Any other team hand-passing.]

"He took the wrong shot-option there." [Is that seagull dead?]

essmac (Tyrone) - Posts: 1141 - 17/09/2016 22:06:09    1915453

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Replying To essmac:  ""He used all his experience there to win that free." [He conned the referee.


"Very hard to look at, Martin." [Ulster team hand-passing.]

"Using possession well, refusing to panic ..." [Any other team hand-passing.]

"He took the wrong shot-option there." [Is that seagull dead?]"]"Team hits a purple patch" , can anyone explain whats the connection with the purple patch?

cilles man (Meath) - Posts: 142 - 18/09/2016 07:09:35    1915528

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Replying To kavvie:  "bang! over the bar ..another Cyril beauty repeated over and over.."
It's not "bang", it's "beng": "beng, over the bar!", "beng, goal!"

Cyril used to always say "as such" for no apparent reason, "he's a great player, as such" or ""the backs need to get tighter to their men, as such" - made no sense whatsoever! He's stopped using it now, I think RTE gave him electric shock treatment everytime he said it.

PS, try counting how many times Ger"the renegade master" Canning says "back once again" in today's match.

ballydalane (Kilkenny) - Posts: 1246 - 18/09/2016 09:25:49    1915551

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