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Replying To Lockjaw:  "Donegal v Kerry in 2019 super 8s finished 1-20 - 1-20. A great game of football."
It sure was a cracker alright Lovkjaw.

CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3844 - 04/09/2024 17:04:28    2568449

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Galway v Tipp in the 1987 hurling semi-final. For many years previously, the typical size crowd at a hurling semi-final had been around 20,000 but there was huge hype for this game after Tipp won Munster for the first time since 1971 and it drew a crowd of over 50,000. The atmosphere was electric and it was an enthralling, wide-open, end-to-end game. Tipp led by a couple of points with about 15 minutes to go but Galway stormed back to win by 3-20 to 2-17, which was a very high scoring game for that era.

Gaillimh_Abu (Galway) - Posts: 1015 - 04/09/2024 20:34:28    2568487

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Kildare v Meath first replay in 1997. In my opinion one of the greatest football matches of the past 50+ years

LilywhiteGael (Kildare) - Posts: 113 - 05/09/2024 22:22:59    2568649

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Replying To peiledoir20:  "I'd like to add the Kildare game in 2011 to that. While it didn't cause the seismic shock nationally of the Dublin game in 2014 it certainly was a transformational game in Jimmy's first tenure. You could just see the players being that more confident on the aftermath of what was a titanic tussle that went all the way to extra time.

Big Toyes goal was a peach and Cassidy's winner at the death. Say no more :) took me about a week to recover!"
Thar game sent both counties in opposite directions. Truly a sliding doors moment. If Tomás O'Connor's goal (which was perfectly legitimate) had not been disallowed Kildare would have won that game comfortably. I still have never been able to bring myself to watch that game again

LilywhiteGael (Kildare) - Posts: 113 - 06/09/2024 15:25:23    2568728

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Replying To Gaillimh_Abu:  "Galway v Tipp in the 1987 hurling semi-final. For many years previously, the typical size crowd at a hurling semi-final had been around 20,000 but there was huge hype for this game after Tipp won Munster for the first time since 1971 and it drew a crowd of over 50,000. The atmosphere was electric and it was an enthralling, wide-open, end-to-end game. Tipp led by a couple of points with about 15 minutes to go but Galway stormed back to win by 3-20 to 2-17, which was a very high scoring game for that era."
We had that game recorded on tape when I was a child. I must have watched it ten times. Martin Naughton goal in first minute? Éanna Ryan was my favourite hurler

Malonemagic (Laois) - Posts: 803 - 06/09/2024 17:34:25    2568751

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Not the greatest spectacle but Donegal vs Derry 2011 ulster final is my favorite.
Born a few weeks before we brought SAM home in 1992, my childhood following of Donegal was filled with disappointment (apart from the odd year here or there, 2002 and 2003 spring to mind)
The atmosphere at this game was electric and to finally see my county lift the anglo celt meant a lot to me and the whole county
(I didnt get to go to the all ireland final that year...one of my biggest regrets)

The actual best game of football I see would have been 2019 Super 8s vs Kerry.
Great game, amazing scores from both sides, and we underachieved that year!

eddieSize5Balls (Donegal) - Posts: 87 - 06/09/2024 17:49:37    2568754

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Replying To LilywhiteGael:  "Thar game sent both counties in opposite directions. Truly a sliding doors moment. If Tomás O'Connor's goal (which was perfectly legitimate) had not been disallowed Kildare would have won that game comfortably. I still have never been able to bring myself to watch that game again"
It was a great game and although i wasnt at it, it was funny, the tv in the bar i was in went out just as Cassidy let fly, so we didnt know for a minute if it went over or not
Yeah that goal should have stood
Ye were harsh done by the year before too against Down

eddieSize5Balls (Donegal) - Posts: 87 - 06/09/2024 20:18:08    2568770

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Replying To ForeverBlue2:  "It's telling that not one football game in the last 10 years or more is ever mentioned yet the deluded think football is in a great place..,,, No game has ever surpassed this year's All Ireland hurling Final…!"
Plenty of games have been mentioned in the last 10 years
Hurling is overall better to watch as its faster but its pretty much the same as football was for a long time, one or two teams dominating
Thank christ Limerick lost this year..
I still wouldnt watch a hurling game if it was on outside my front door tbh, never took to it, never will...hit and hope sport for me!

eddieSize5Balls (Donegal) - Posts: 87 - 06/09/2024 20:20:27    2568772

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Leitrim v Donegal 2007 qualifiers.

Back in the Dessie Dolan Senior era in Leitrim we didn't win much but were extremely hard to beat. A time marked by last gasp winners by the opposition and hard luck stories but great memories.

Mayo beat us by 1 point in Connacht Championship where we chased down a 6 point lead they had built up. Ollie Murphy threw over a last gasp point from the sideline for Meath to force extra time which they duly won. Roscommon scored a last gasp goal to beat us by 1 point in a qualifier. But the best one:

Donegal 2007, Michael Murphy's debut. Out corner forward James Glancy scored a spectacular 77th minute volley to force extra time. Alan Shearer never scored a finer one. Carrick erupted. For a county of such limited resources (four times as many people in the football grounds than in the rest of Carrick, our biggest town, at the time for example) we absolutely were ecstatic.

It's not like others here remembering winning trophy's but that moment will always live in my memory

https://m.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/donegal-rally-to-see-off-battling-leitrim-in-extra-time/26303339.html

leitrim4sam (Leitrim) - Posts: 671 - 07/09/2024 08:51:13    2568812

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Mayo v Dublin 06 for me.

Bearinthesquare14 (Leitrim) - Posts: 12 - 07/09/2024 09:19:52    2568816

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Replying To eddieSize5Balls:  "Not the greatest spectacle but Donegal vs Derry 2011 ulster final is my favorite.
Born a few weeks before we brought SAM home in 1992, my childhood following of Donegal was filled with disappointment (apart from the odd year here or there, 2002 and 2003 spring to mind)
The atmosphere at this game was electric and to finally see my county lift the anglo celt meant a lot to me and the whole county
(I didnt get to go to the all ireland final that year...one of my biggest regrets)

The actual best game of football I see would have been 2019 Super 8s vs Kerry.
Great game, amazing scores from both sides, and we underachieved that year!"
There was nothing at stake in that Donegal Kerry game, a glorified challenge match with no pressure.

Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 1916 - 07/09/2024 14:35:57    2568833

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Replying To leitrim4sam:  "Leitrim v Donegal 2007 qualifiers.

Back in the Dessie Dolan Senior era in Leitrim we didn't win much but were extremely hard to beat. A time marked by last gasp winners by the opposition and hard luck stories but great memories.

Mayo beat us by 1 point in Connacht Championship where we chased down a 6 point lead they had built up. Ollie Murphy threw over a last gasp point from the sideline for Meath to force extra time which they duly won. Roscommon scored a last gasp goal to beat us by 1 point in a qualifier. But the best one:

Donegal 2007, Michael Murphy's debut. Out corner forward James Glancy scored a spectacular 77th minute volley to force extra time. Alan Shearer never scored a finer one. Carrick erupted. For a county of such limited resources (four times as many people in the football grounds than in the rest of Carrick, our biggest town, at the time for example) we absolutely were ecstatic.

It's not like others here remembering winning trophy's but that moment will always live in my memory

https://m.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/donegal-rally-to-see-off-battling-leitrim-in-extra-time/26303339.html"
i was at the meath game in 2005, there was a huge downpour at the start of the game and a big group of meath fans were singing "singing in the rain" there was a very carnival atmosphere at the game from what i remember even though it wasnt great quality it was very exciting and a great day out. meath put the game out of reach in extra time, wasnt there a big crowd there in carrick on shannon that day? or is it my memory? seemed a huge meath crowd

dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 766 - 08/09/2024 14:33:04    2568929

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Without doubt Down v Derry first round Ulster cship in Derry ,1994 Down won by 2 and went on to win All Ireland,

germac (Down) - Posts: 555 - 08/09/2024 21:52:15    2568995

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Replying To eddieSize5Balls:  "Plenty of games have been mentioned in the last 10 years
Hurling is overall better to watch as its faster but its pretty much the same as football was for a long time, one or two teams dominating
Thank christ Limerick lost this year..
I still wouldnt watch a hurling game if it was on outside my front door tbh, never took to it, never will...hit and hope sport for me!"
You would rather the over and backwards passing snooze fest introduced to Gaelic football by Jim McGuinness that has now blighted the game… Do you ever wonder why hurling matches are sell outs and football games are now attended by one man and his dog in comparison…? Wake up….good lad

ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 3025 - 09/09/2024 07:08:48    2569009

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Replying To eddieSize5Balls:  "Plenty of games have been mentioned in the last 10 years
Hurling is overall better to watch as its faster but its pretty much the same as football was for a long time, one or two teams dominating
Thank christ Limerick lost this year..
I still wouldnt watch a hurling game if it was on outside my front door tbh, never took to it, never will...hit and hope sport for me!"
What is all the jealousy of Limerick for. They have torn asunder the idea that only Cork, Tipp or Kilkenny can ever dominate the game for a while and that has to be a good thing. They have won fourteen Finals in a row which no other county has ever done.

Oldtourman (Limerick) - Posts: 4467 - 09/09/2024 21:46:27    2569167

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The Mayo and Kerry football match a few years ago in Limerick had it all there was great drama best game I have attended.

Cusack25 (Roscommon) - Posts: 2 - 10/09/2024 08:53:40    2569198

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Replying To Oldtourman:  "What is all the jealousy of Limerick for. They have torn asunder the idea that only Cork, Tipp or Kilkenny can ever dominate the game for a while and that has to be a good thing. They have won fourteen Finals in a row which no other county has ever done."
The greatest team ever to play the game of hurling and I could watch them play every day regardless of how man All Irelands the win…. Hurling is by far the best sport to watch with football just getting in there ahead of watching paint dry…..!

ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 3025 - 10/09/2024 10:08:03    2569215

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Replying To Oldtourman:  "What is all the jealousy of Limerick for. They have torn asunder the idea that only Cork, Tipp or Kilkenny can ever dominate the game for a while and that has to be a good thing. They have won fourteen Finals in a row which no other county has ever done."
The greatest team ever to play the game of hurling and I could watch them play every day regardless of how man All Irelands the win…. Hurling is by far the best sport to watch with football just getting in there ahead of watching paint dry…..!

ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 3025 - 10/09/2024 10:08:42    2569218

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As a Carlowman nothing beats the Joe Mc final last year when we defeated a fancied Offaly by a point courtesy of Chris Nolan after ET.
A close second was this year when again it was our hurlers who came back to draw with The Cats in NCP when The Mouse Kavanagh scored a late free after a KK player threw the sliotar into the stand !
That shot was so tough...50 m out with a cross breeze.
Will be remembered for quite a while !

carlowman (Carlow) - Posts: 1849 - 10/09/2024 12:27:01    2569245

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Replying To leitrim4sam:  "Leitrim v Donegal 2007 qualifiers.

Back in the Dessie Dolan Senior era in Leitrim we didn't win much but were extremely hard to beat. A time marked by last gasp winners by the opposition and hard luck stories but great memories.

Mayo beat us by 1 point in Connacht Championship where we chased down a 6 point lead they had built up. Ollie Murphy threw over a last gasp point from the sideline for Meath to force extra time which they duly won. Roscommon scored a last gasp goal to beat us by 1 point in a qualifier. But the best one:

Donegal 2007, Michael Murphy's debut. Out corner forward James Glancy scored a spectacular 77th minute volley to force extra time. Alan Shearer never scored a finer one. Carrick erupted. For a county of such limited resources (four times as many people in the football grounds than in the rest of Carrick, our biggest town, at the time for example) we absolutely were ecstatic.

It's not like others here remembering winning trophy's but that moment will always live in my memory

https://m.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/donegal-rally-to-see-off-battling-leitrim-in-extra-time/26303339.html"
I was at that game and remember Murphy scoring a goal on his debut.
Also remember being half way out of the ground when Glancy nailed that volley into the top corner. It was a Roy of the Rovers strike and to this day I don't know how it hasn't cropped up in some YouTube reel.

That full forward ye had back then Maxwell was some operator. One of the best ball winners I've ever seen at full forward. A really underrated player who gave many a good full-back their fil of it.

Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 9518 - 10/09/2024 13:52:15    2569271

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