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Replying To catch22:  "Ha ! Ya, we're all just waiting for you're words of wisdom.
Keep them coming. Always a good laugh."
No not every 1, just you really and that soupbluedub créatúr . ye can't get enough of my posts :-)

Now where is mick with that "link" to show that my county board supposedly voted to keep dublin in Croke Park.

KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 15/03/2021 17:23:41    2334228

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Replying To KingdomBoy1:  "No not every 1, just you really and that soupbluedub créatúr . ye can't get enough of my posts :-)

Now where is mick with that "link" to show that my county board supposedly voted to keep dublin in Croke Park."
No use looking in the Beano ! You won't find the information you're looking for there kiddo.

catch22 (USA) - Posts: 2148 - 15/03/2021 19:43:29    2334237

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Replying To leitrimguy1985:  "I think it will be a very difficult year for the gaa this year presently coming. I cannot see them returning a profit do you. They will be lucky to have any attendances at these games this year at any grades and that will lead to a financial deficit isn't me. I'd be skepteecal of any attendances every even next year on top of all this so that would be three years of no peoples going to watch sports in gaa stadiams"
I'm sure the gaa will be fine. Last year they were caught on the hop. This year they will be more shrewd with TV money and the hse paying good money to use Croker ré covid testing.

CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3675 - 15/03/2021 19:56:06    2334240

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Replying To CiarraiMick:  "Don't know about a link but was told by someone involved in Dublin and it was verified to me by a man involved in Kerry County board. It is fact. Check it out yourself through someone in the Kerry County board."
But mick that's all heresay, you say you know a guy who knows a guy who told you that the Kerry County board voted to keep dublin in Croke Park.

I looked it up today and could find nothing to back your claim what I did find out is that ex president Sean Kelly like other ex presidents gets a vote at Congress so yes Sean Kelly more than likely voted to keep dublin in Croke Park but that doesn't mean my county board did.

Also I found out that all the votes are done secretly so maybe that's why you or I can't find anything on it.

KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 15/03/2021 20:46:23    2334244

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Replying To KingdomBoy1:  "No not every 1, just you really and that soupbluedub créatúr . ye can't get enough of my posts :-)

Now where is mick with that "link" to show that my county board supposedly voted to keep dublin in Croke Park."
Childish insults pathetic really .

superbluedub (Dublin) - Posts: 2837 - 15/03/2021 21:49:03    2334250

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Replying To KingdomBoy1:  "But mick that's all heresay, you say you know a guy who knows a guy who told you that the Kerry County board voted to keep dublin in Croke Park.

I looked it up today and could find nothing to back your claim what I did find out is that ex president Sean Kelly like other ex presidents gets a vote at Congress so yes Sean Kelly more than likely voted to keep dublin in Croke Park but that doesn't mean my county board did.

Also I found out that all the votes are done secretly so maybe that's why you or I can't find anything on it."
"Also I found out that all the votes are done secretly so maybe that's why you or I can't find anything on it."

Jaysus that's handy!

Onion_Sack (Dublin) - Posts: 203 - 15/03/2021 22:40:19    2334254

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Replying To KingdomBoy1:  "But mick that's all heresay, you say you know a guy who knows a guy who told you that the Kerry County board voted to keep dublin in Croke Park.

I looked it up today and could find nothing to back your claim what I did find out is that ex president Sean Kelly like other ex presidents gets a vote at Congress so yes Sean Kelly more than likely voted to keep dublin in Croke Park but that doesn't mean my county board did.

Also I found out that all the votes are done secretly so maybe that's why you or I can't find anything on it."
I was told for a fact that Kerry voted to keep Dublin in Croker. It was verified to me by a person that was involved. That's all I'm saying on the matter.

CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3675 - 16/03/2021 06:59:38    2334261

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There were 248 votes in total, 90 for and 158 against. It was all about the money, at the end of the day.

AfricanGael (UK) - Posts: 1947 - 16/03/2021 10:01:31    2334270

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Replying To AfricanGael:  "There were 248 votes in total, 90 for and 158 against. It was all about the money, at the end of the day."
Of course it was about money.I know counties like Antrim were told if money dropped they might not get money for casement park upgrade so it was in their best interest to vote a certain way.

CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3675 - 16/03/2021 11:22:23    2334287

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Replying To CiarraiMick:  "I was told for a fact that Kerry voted to keep Dublin in Croker. It was verified to me by a person that was involved. That's all I'm saying on the matter."
Is it a "fact" mick? Can you back it up or is it really only hearsay? How could someone tell you who voted for what in a secret ballot?

You were pulled on this kinda thing over on the kerry page by genius Gerry and horse a few weeks back as well where you said "friends" had told you about kerrys fund raising and holidays.

KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 16/03/2021 11:56:48    2334292

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Replying To KingdomBoy1:  "Is it a "fact" mick? Can you back it up or is it really only hearsay? How could someone tell you who voted for what in a secret ballot?

You were pulled on this kinda thing over on the kerry page by genius Gerry and horse a few weeks back as well where you said "friends" had told you about kerrys fund raising and holidays."
I stand over what I wrote. Most national elections are secret ballot too but alot of people declare their intention. Of course people can lie but the Kerry delegates were told to vote with Dublin so I presume most if not all did. Its not hearsay. On the Kerry fundraising i also stand over what I said too. In any case you just believe what you want to. When I posted figures before you still disputed them. You ask questions and when you get answers you don't like you say its wrong. P. S. A friend also told me the world is round and I've no link to prove it either but sure he might be correct or maybe its hearsay.

CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3675 - 16/03/2021 12:51:11    2334300

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Replying To KingdomBoy1:  "Is it a "fact" mick? Can you back it up or is it really only hearsay? How could someone tell you who voted for what in a secret ballot?

You were pulled on this kinda thing over on the kerry page by genius Gerry and horse a few weeks back as well where you said "friends" had told you about kerrys fund raising and holidays."
Why don't you ask someone from Your county board. I'm sure you know someone like I do. If not it's easy get someone to ask for you but I'm sure you won't admit it on forum anyway.

CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3675 - 16/03/2021 12:54:23    2334301

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Replying To CiarraiMick:  "I stand over what I wrote. Most national elections are secret ballot too but alot of people declare their intention. Of course people can lie but the Kerry delegates were told to vote with Dublin so I presume most if not all did. Its not hearsay. On the Kerry fundraising i also stand over what I said too. In any case you just believe what you want to. When I posted figures before you still disputed them. You ask questions and when you get answers you don't like you say its wrong. P. S. A friend also told me the world is round and I've no link to prove it either but sure he might be correct or maybe its hearsay."
So you stand over things that are told to you by your "friends" but you have nothing to back up those accusations now you're saying that you "presume" kerry voted for dublin to stay in Croke Park so does that mean your not 100% sure.

As for the figures you posted on the kerry page not only did I dispute them but I blew your figures out of the water to the point that you gave up on the debate because you couldn't answer my questions.

KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 16/03/2021 16:24:13    2334330

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Replying To KingdomBoy1:  "So you stand over things that are told to you by your "friends" but you have nothing to back up those accusations now you're saying that you "presume" kerry voted for dublin to stay in Croke Park so does that mean your not 100% sure.

As for the figures you posted on the kerry page not only did I dispute them but I blew your figures out of the water to the point that you gave up on the debate because you couldn't answer my questions."
Indeed you did nt blow anything out of the water. Not only are you a bad loser but you like to tell falsehoods too. You asked about figures and got upset at the facts. You produce no facts but live in a fantasy world. Fact Kerry voted to keep Dublin in Croker. Fact Kerry made more money than Dublin over the last 2 years. I gave you the figures and you don't need to be a genius to work it out. You just can't accept that Dublin have been far superior to Kerry for the last decade. I don't like it either but I accept it. You can't handle the truth.

CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3675 - 16/03/2021 16:48:05    2334332

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Careful now Mick, you're about to be accused of being a Dub.

brian (Meath) - Posts: 1954 - 16/03/2021 17:15:27    2334335

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Replying To KingdomBoy1:  "So you stand over things that are told to you by your "friends" but you have nothing to back up those accusations now you're saying that you "presume" kerry voted for dublin to stay in Croke Park so does that mean your not 100% sure.

As for the figures you posted on the kerry page not only did I dispute them but I blew your figures out of the water to the point that you gave up on the debate because you couldn't answer my questions."
Hahaaa ! "Blew your figures out of the water" you're a regular Matlock so you are.
The suit wouldn't fit you though Tommy. Though I'd say you still have the communion one.

catch22 (USA) - Posts: 2148 - 16/03/2021 17:25:38    2334336

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Replying To KingdomBoy1:  "So you stand over things that are told to you by your "friends" but you have nothing to back up those accusations now you're saying that you "presume" kerry voted for dublin to stay in Croke Park so does that mean your not 100% sure.

As for the figures you posted on the kerry page not only did I dispute them but I blew your figures out of the water to the point that you gave up on the debate because you couldn't answer my questions."
Or should I say Inspector Clouseau.

catch22 (USA) - Posts: 2148 - 16/03/2021 17:28:32    2334337

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Replying To brian:  "Careful now Mick, you're about to be accused of being a Dub."
Again -:)

superbluedub (Dublin) - Posts: 2837 - 16/03/2021 19:21:24    2334346

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Replying To catch22:  "Or should I say Inspector Clouseau."
Or maybe The Kerry whinger -:)

superbluedub (Dublin) - Posts: 2837 - 16/03/2021 19:23:13    2334347

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Replying To brian:  "Careful now Mick, you're about to be accused of being a Dub."
I think you're a dub tbh, if not you've the biggest case of sporting Stockholm syndrome I've ever come across.
If we ever reach a time when I look up to mayo to the extent that you look up to the dubs, the mods have my permission to shut down my account.

Galway9801 (Galway) - Posts: 1705 - 16/03/2021 20:09:13    2334351

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