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Always laugh at the playing at home thing from Kildare. TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4499 - 16/04/2025 14:42:21 2602240 Link 1 |
The Perennial underachievers. lol ;o) Noisy neighbours just about sums them up. They remind me of a jack russell dog. Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 4123 - 16/04/2025 15:07:51 2602249 Link 1 |
I work with a lot of Meath people and a lot of them are expecting to beat Dublin in this upcoming semi final. Be interesting to see will such expectations will be realized. Drax_the_destroyer (UK) - Posts: 367 - 16/04/2025 15:51:45 2602260 Link 1 |
Think Mearh might do it too. And if Louth beat Kildare they will have some motivation going into the Leinster final, 15 years after they were denied a leinster final win. If memory serves me correctly Meath beat Dublin in the 2010 semi-final, scoring 5 goals in that game. lilywhite1 (Kildare) - Posts: 3024 - 16/04/2025 17:42:55 2602296 Link 1 |
The Dubs are definitely there for the taking this year. We are miles away from even last year - are we were poor enough last year tbh. Losing Fenton is a game changer - and add Jamesie, Jack, Mannion, Mick Fitz, Lee and Murch also. ;o( Game outside of Croker - never a better chance for meath to beat us imo. Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 4123 - 16/04/2025 22:58:06 2602344 Link 1 |
Except it's not just Kildare. Ultimately Donegal brought the motion to stop Dublin getting 2 home games in the old super 8s. Anyone in Rathcoole, Saggart or Tallaght would be quicker to Newbridge than Croke Park - so I'm not sure what your point is. brianb (Kildare) - Posts: 420 - 16/04/2025 23:07:08 2602346 Link 2 |
What about the rest of Kildare that isn't on the Sligo to Connolly line? Definitely handy for anyone from Kilcock, Maynooth, Leixlip or Confey. Newbridge is a definite advantage when you want partisan support in the smaller home ground than Croke Park.
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7896 - 17/04/2025 06:07:43 2602355 Link 1 |
Donegal never elected to play all their home games in Croke Park when it suited them to do so - then winged when it didnt. Hypocrisy. Im happy to accept that neither Croke Park nor Newbridge is a home or away game for either county - i dont really think id be playing away if i played in Newbridge to be honest, the borders imagery these days culturally. TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4499 - 17/04/2025 12:11:50 2602401 Link 0 |
Its said when you think about it - the one thing that could save would be self reflection to guid improvement yet, its always some external factor and being the victim, sad. C'est La Vie TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4499 - 17/04/2025 12:13:48 2602403 Link 0 |
Your 30 mins these days with good Traffic from county Dublin to Newbridge - only Monastervein and Athy maybe a little more, we're not talking of scaling mountains or great distances here, most town in mid, certainly North Kildare - have as many Dubs as anyone native to Kildare, wont be long until the South is the same. One of the Kildare lads already pointed it out.
TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4499 - 17/04/2025 12:20:31 2602405 Link 0 |
Anyway - away from Croke Park and back to the football. Both Leinster Semi finals are likely to be close games. brianb (Kildare) - Posts: 420 - 17/04/2025 15:00:51 2602433 Link 2 |
If Meath had their full selection available (very unlucky with injuries this year) then I'd fancy them to make this a close contest. RebelAlliance (Cork) - Posts: 27 - 17/04/2025 15:11:03 2602436 Link 0 |
You mean the free at the end? Dublin were the better team for most of that game, nearly caught napping at the end. The free was a 50/50 decision, some refs would give, others wouldn't. I would have been happy with the draw that day as I felt we had Kildare's number. realdub (Dublin) - Posts: 8726 - 17/04/2025 19:51:50 2602487 Link 0 |
I havnt heard 1 Meath supporter with any common sense say they expect to beat Dublin.
southmeathgael (Meath) - Posts: 971 - 17/04/2025 20:23:35 2602489 Link 0 |
Hard to know where each of them are at based on League form. Dublin were fairly competitive in a league that no-one wanted to win. Meath were competitive in a league where every point mattered to avoid relegation or push for promotion. Dublin are definitely not the force of old but we can't judge them on a poor performance v Wicklow. If Meath can play for longer than a good first half v Offaly then they've a decent chance of an upset. But I think Dublin will beat them by 4 or 5 points.
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7896 - 18/04/2025 02:50:37 2602520 Link 0 |