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The same ulster that uses the pound and is governed by the UK, complain to the BBC and not TG4. TG4 is Irish if you have not noticed. Poor Brits.

nok02 (USA) - Posts: 534 - 31/10/2011 19:28:56    1061128

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nok02
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1061128 The same ulster that uses the pound and is governed by the UK, complain to the BBC and not TG4. TG4 is Irish if you have not noticed. Poor Brits.

ignorant people you should be ashamed to make a post like that and anybody else to portrays ignornace about the six counties, remember why the gaa was set up!! But people post before they know the facts.

shaggylegend (Monaghan) - Posts: 1948 - 31/10/2011 19:45:25    1061140

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Brainless idiot knuckledragger - USA right place for ye

Tyronetim (Tyrone) - Posts: 1254 - 31/10/2011 19:46:33    1061143

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In hindsight it was a correct decision by TG4 clearly they thought Galls would be no match for cross & that's how it turned out, Cross won't have a match worth showing live until they get out of Ulster.

Gaa_lover (USA) - Posts: 3668 - 31/10/2011 20:00:00    1061150

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TG4 selected the games 'of national importance' that would appeal to the viewership of most of the country!!......not some borefest of oul pullin and draggin!!

Regards,

Snufalufagus....Laochra Gael

Snufalufagus (Dublin) - Posts: 8100 - 31/10/2011 20:03:34    1061153

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And which match did you watch snuf? Spillane would be lamenting yesterday's Kerry final:plenty of endeavour but not much football or skill: 2 very scrappy goals, missed frees, poor shooting all round on both sides;all brawn not brain and fitness not finess was the order of the day: dread to think what the critics would have made if this had been served up in the north eastern area of the country.

KevHill (Antrim) - Posts: 271 - 31/10/2011 20:46:06    1061179

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Ah but the gooch was class, his balance is unbelievable and his speed from stop start is unreal. Love watching him play.

clondalkindub (Dublin) - Posts: 9926 - 31/10/2011 20:56:21    1061185

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Snufalufagus
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TG4 selected the games 'of national importance' that would appeal to the viewership of most of the country!!......not some borefest of oul pullin and draggin!!

Regards,

Snufalufagus....Laochra Gael

Yes thats why the Kerry final was on live and the Dublin one wasn't wouldn't want to see all that pulling and dragging

moomoo (Kerry) - Posts: 4023 - 31/10/2011 21:51:32    1061232

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Even a relatively one sided hurling match like the Dub final is better watching than 90% of football club games. Or inter county games for that matter. Ballyboden by the way were very impressive.

hurlingdub (Dublin) - Posts: 6978 - 01/11/2011 10:21:34    1061276

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1061276 Even a relatively one sided hurling match like the Dub final is better watching than 90% of football club games. Or inter county games for that matter.


I suppose that's a FACT is it? :)

Breffni40 (Cavan) - Posts: 12427 - 01/11/2011 11:00:00    1061305

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It is. Although some people do prefer football to hurling just as some people prefer watching Eastenders to The Godfather or listening to Kylie Minogue rather than Imelda May or reading Celia Ahern to Flann O'Brien..... Anyway, you get the picture :-)

hurlingdub (Dublin) - Posts: 6978 - 01/11/2011 11:14:49    1061314

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Anyone know what games tnag are showing next Sunday?

clondalkindub (Dublin) - Posts: 9926 - 01/11/2011 11:26:35    1061318

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Hopefully not the Brits.

nok02 (USA) - Posts: 534 - 01/11/2011 11:35:45    1061322

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1061322 Hopefully not the Brits.


says the yank whose country is joined at the hip with them.

Tom1916 (Armagh) - Posts: 2001 - 01/11/2011 11:56:59    1061334

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well save to say but games shown on tg4 failed to deliver quality entertainment

srgt_slaughter (Meath) - Posts: 462 - 01/11/2011 12:36:02    1061353

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Hurlingdub

Some nice comparisons "Cecelia Ahern to Flann O'Brien"...that's like saying a Dublin novelist to a Tyrone one?

Tyronetim (Tyrone) - Posts: 1254 - 01/11/2011 15:15:30    1061440

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We claim Flann sorry. He'd never have written those books had he stayed where he was ;-)

hurlingdub (Dublin) - Posts: 6978 - 01/11/2011 15:59:04    1061470

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Formative years I think they are referred to.

Tyronetim (Tyrone) - Posts: 1254 - 01/11/2011 19:17:20    1061619

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More than that. Pure Dub humour. We'll share him. You can have that oul yoke Kiely :-)

hurlingdub (Dublin) - Posts: 6978 - 01/11/2011 20:13:11    1061649

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nok02
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1061322
Hopefully not the Brits. No ITV Have the rights to that show sum time around February .

fortyfive (Tyrone) - Posts: 5929 - 01/11/2011 20:53:41    1061681

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