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I dont really read too many books, but i read Donal Og Cusacks book, good read, gives an insight in the cork strikes in the 2000s PyatPree (Cork) - Posts: 376 - 02/12/2018 17:44:06 2153093 Link 0 |
I have always been interested in the interprovincial hurling and football championships but found it difficult to obtain good information, reports, photos etc. tommy58 (Dublin) - Posts: 169 - 02/12/2018 22:31:54 2153127 Link 0 |
yeah but lets be honest PyatPree,nobody outside cork really cares about the strikes.
perfect10 (Wexford) - Posts: 3929 - 03/12/2018 09:12:09 2153144 Link 0 |
I read Davy Fritz's book and loved it,it's a great read,definitely worth a read if your a hurling fan, Tipptipp (Tipperary) - Posts: 62 - 03/12/2018 12:14:08 2153170 Link 0 |
Philly McMahon is a great read, I love how it is very little out "we played this match, that match, we won, we lost". It is about everything else. StoreysTash (Wexford) - Posts: 1726 - 03/12/2018 12:52:20 2153177 Link 0 |
Really!! Well ye had plenty to say about it for people that didn't care.. It was one of the biggest stories at the time because of the national interest..
bennybunny (Cork) - Posts: 3917 - 04/12/2018 22:48:13 2153351 Link 1 |
Lets be honest, you dont represent everyone
PyatPree (Cork) - Posts: 376 - 04/12/2018 23:13:13 2153352 Link 0 |
The Bloodied Field , about Bloody Sunday in Croker, all about the lead up , what happened on the day and the aftermath, good historical read, has a pretty heavy Tipp emphasis. Rosineri1 (UK) - Posts: 2099 - 05/12/2018 14:04:49 2153393 Link 0 |