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Replying To arock:  "That poster is a waste of time ignore him."
You just hate it when the truth is told about your beloved dubbies, it wasn't long ago your lot were crying to have an English Premier club move to Dublin, so be quiet with your auld dublin blarney.

AfricanGael (UK) - Posts: 1947 - 24/03/2021 09:35:49    2334912

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I really wish the mods would take action against some posters on here- they throw up ridiculous arguments about practically anything and won't answer questions, won't give correct locations to where they actually are. So they are basically phoney posters on here designed to cause trouble. It should not be tolerated.

the creeler (Cavan) - Posts: 512 - 24/03/2021 11:01:27    2334916

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Replying To Saynothing:  "Talking about houses in order. It's time RTÉ got their house in order, taking Joe Brolly of air but let DUP snigger and laugh at all things Irish. Shame on them for sucking up to DUP and their out of date mandates."
Are you surprised! and we have to pay a license fee to watch such rubbish. They will take you off the air if you disagree with them. Just like our print media which operates in the same way and recently allowing a female politician to be cartooned as a witch -how low can we go.

About the skillset in AfricanGael's 'beautiful game'- throw the ball on the ground at kickoff and then keep prodding it with your big toe, so skillful that most 2 year olds can play!

browncows (Meath) - Posts: 2342 - 24/03/2021 11:07:16    2334918

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I think if you engage with these posters you are part of the problem. If people didn't continue to get caught up in pointless discussions then they would serve no purpose and soon get the message.
Simply ignore, change the station it's that simple.

Dubh_linn (Dublin) - Posts: 2312 - 24/03/2021 11:50:27    2334919

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Replying To AfricanGael:  "You just hate it when the truth is told about your beloved dubbies, it wasn't long ago your lot were crying to have an English Premier club move to Dublin, so be quiet with your auld dublin blarney."
Wha?

Dubsfan28 (Dublin) - Posts: 2509 - 24/03/2021 12:14:08    2334920

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Replying To Dubh_linn:  "I think if you engage with these posters you are part of the problem. If people didn't continue to get caught up in pointless discussions then they would serve no purpose and soon get the message.
Simply ignore, change the station it's that simple."
I second that Dubhlinn

Black+Blue (Galway) - Posts: 122 - 24/03/2021 12:40:51    2334922

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allowing a female politician to be cartooned as a witch


Yeah, everyone knows only male politicians should be lampooned.

Galway9801 (Galway) - Posts: 1699 - 24/03/2021 13:28:38    2334930

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Replying To browncows:  "Are you surprised! and we have to pay a license fee to watch such rubbish. They will take you off the air if you disagree with them. Just like our print media which operates in the same way and recently allowing a female politician to be cartooned as a witch -how low can we go.

About the skillset in AfricanGael's 'beautiful game'- throw the ball on the ground at kickoff and then keep prodding it with your big toe, so skillful that most 2 year olds can play!"
Have to admit that goal Meath man Joe Sheridan scored v Louth to win Leinster in 2010 was an absolute exhibition of the highest skills of Gaelic football . :-)))))). Hadn't a days luck since.

AfricanGael (UK) - Posts: 1947 - 24/03/2021 17:04:51    2334949

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Replying To AfricanGael:  "Have to admit that goal Meath man Joe Sheridan scored v Louth to win Leinster in 2010 was an absolute exhibition of the highest skills of Gaelic football . :-)))))). Hadn't a days luck since."
For someone who claims that GAA is such an inferior game you seem to know an awful lot about it. That says more about what you're actually all about.

That exhibition of skill is greater than anything you'll ever achieve.

Congrats on uniting absolutely everyone on here regardless of county, colour, religion and preferences.

You've tried getting a rise and failed miserably.

brian (Meath) - Posts: 1954 - 26/03/2021 11:15:45    2335066

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Replying To brian:  "For someone who claims that GAA is such an inferior game you seem to know an awful lot about it. That says more about what you're actually all about.

That exhibition of skill is greater than anything you'll ever achieve.

Congrats on uniting absolutely everyone on here regardless of county, colour, religion and preferences.

You've tried getting a rise and failed miserably."
Took you two days to absorb, well done. Unity ? There is no unity my friend, the GAA has contributed to Irish people detesting each other. Open your eyes, and look around you.

AfricanGael (UK) - Posts: 1947 - 26/03/2021 11:32:12    2335069

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Replying To brian:  "For someone who claims that GAA is such an inferior game you seem to know an awful lot about it. That says more about what you're actually all about.

That exhibition of skill is greater than anything you'll ever achieve.

Congrats on uniting absolutely everyone on here regardless of county, colour, religion and preferences.

You've tried getting a rise and failed miserably."
Your lot didn't show much unity and fairness by cheating Louth out of a Leinster, so don't try and lecture me about unity.

AfricanGael (UK) - Posts: 1947 - 26/03/2021 11:44:25    2335070

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Anyways folks, on to the topic in hand

brian (Meath) - Posts: 1954 - 26/03/2021 12:12:38    2335073

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Where have all those Kerry posters gone ? Used to be so many more and now amazingly just seems to be poor old Tommy with the one account. Maybe them other poor craters have just been beaten down and cannot take it anymore. But I have noticed a lot of relatively new accounts from some ( neutral ) spots cropping up. Mmmm , it would make you wonder though.
Anyway, look it's probably just a coincidence right. Ya !

catch22 (USA) - Posts: 2148 - 26/03/2021 12:21:36    2335076

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Replying To catch22:  "Where have all those Kerry posters gone ? Used to be so many more and now amazingly just seems to be poor old Tommy with the one account. Maybe them other poor craters have just been beaten down and cannot take it anymore. But I have noticed a lot of relatively new accounts from some ( neutral ) spots cropping up. Mmmm , it would make you wonder though.
Anyway, look it's probably just a coincidence right. Ya !"
Ya must be alright -:)

superbluedub (Dublin) - Posts: 2837 - 26/03/2021 12:32:12    2335079

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Replying To AfricanGael:  "Your lot didn't show much unity and fairness by cheating Louth out of a Leinster, so don't try and lecture me about unity."
"Cheating is a very strong word to use". Meath scored a goal that was not within the rules that cost Louth a Leinster title. True but to say its cheating is unfair. Many counties have scored i outside of the rules. Louth were the better team on that day but maybe Meath should have got a penalty instead of the goal so they might have won anyway. Should Meath have given Louth a replay? Absolutely! However I have no doubt they would have only for incidents that happened in the aftermath where Sean Boylan was abused and innocent people were subject to bad treatment also so Meath got riled and declined the replay. A very sad time for Louth and the gaa but I would nt agree they cheated. I've seen far worse things go on that I would call cheating.

CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3674 - 26/03/2021 12:48:26    2335080

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Replying To AfricanGael:  "Took you two days to absorb, well done. Unity ? There is no unity my friend, the GAA has contributed to Irish people detesting each other. Open your eyes, and look around you."
Follow your own advice and open your eyes.
It's not gaa fans starting riots and battering each other outside league of Ireland grounds, in fact, the gaa unifies counties like Dublin while league of Ireland soccer teams divides them.
Some of the chants galway United and sligo rovers fans throw one another during games are beneath contempt. Twice, friends of mine have been assaulted after LOI games.
And you're going on about the "beautiful game".
Had you even expended a moments thought before posting you would have realised the flaw in your argument.
You really are a bit of a moron aren't you.

Galway9801 (Galway) - Posts: 1699 - 26/03/2021 12:48:55    2335081

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Replying To Galway9801:  "Follow your own advice and open your eyes.
It's not gaa fans starting riots and battering each other outside league of Ireland grounds, in fact, the gaa unifies counties like Dublin while league of Ireland soccer teams divides them.
Some of the chants galway United and sligo rovers fans throw one another during games are beneath contempt. Twice, friends of mine have been assaulted after LOI games.
And you're going on about the "beautiful game".
Had you even expended a moments thought before posting you would have realised the flaw in your argument.
You really are a bit of a moron aren't you."
An awful lot of things here seem to happen to "friends of mine", in other words complete hearsay, were they talking when they should have been listening or what happened ? What was the outcome of the case ? Were the alleged perpetrators brought to justice? If the answer is no, then there's no merit in what you are saying, it's pure Gaa head anti-foreign sports propaganda. You conveniently forget that it's not that long ago the GAA were the most bigoted organisation in the country.

AfricanGael (UK) - Posts: 1947 - 26/03/2021 13:14:36    2335084

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Replying To CiarraiMick:  ""Cheating is a very strong word to use". Meath scored a goal that was not within the rules that cost Louth a Leinster title. True but to say its cheating is unfair. Many counties have scored i outside of the rules. Louth were the better team on that day but maybe Meath should have got a penalty instead of the goal so they might have won anyway. Should Meath have given Louth a replay? Absolutely! However I have no doubt they would have only for incidents that happened in the aftermath where Sean Boylan was abused and innocent people were subject to bad treatment also so Meath got riled and declined the replay. A very sad time for Louth and the gaa but I would nt agree they cheated. I've seen far worse things go on that I would call cheating."
Like Dublin systematically pulling players to the ground in the dying minutes of an All-Ireland final, which was actually described as cheating . Of course it's cheating.

AfricanGael (UK) - Posts: 1947 - 26/03/2021 13:19:18    2335087

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Replying To AfricanGael:  "Like Dublin systematically pulling players to the ground in the dying minutes of an All-Ireland final, which was actually described as cheating . Of course it's cheating."
Cheating in sport is intentionally breaking the rules to gain a false advantage so I would question Joe Sheridans goal as cheating as he kinda slid into the net with the ball before he kicked it. Feigning injury. Trying to get players booked or even moving the ball forward without permission are all forms of cheating.

CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3674 - 26/03/2021 13:38:19    2335092

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Replying To AfricanGael:  "Took you two days to absorb, well done. Unity ? There is no unity my friend, the GAA has contributed to Irish people detesting each other. Open your eyes, and look around you."
If you hate the GAA so much why are you posting on this forum?

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 11734 - 26/03/2021 13:44:32    2335093

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