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Roscommon GAA thread - 4 Like(s)

Replying To Jack L:  "Still talking about Monaghan match almost 4 weeks ago. We are out, Monaghan are out too. Can't we just move on and not be talking about the AI series until next November. It was a flop. Move on"
Half the problem each year is we don't find out why we flopped.
Just want to forget about it and dream of next year.
Well it ain't working.

Michaelbeag (National) - 03/07/2026 12:59:54

Galway Hurling thread - 4 Like(s)
It's funny down our way here in south Mayo…there's always been a gra for the Galway hurlers. My local bar would have Galway flags up supporting the Galway hurlers and when ye won in 2017 the whole pub was roaring for Galway….a bit different when it comes to football for obvious reasons but we'd always support the Galway hurlers. As I said previous…best of luck on Saturday evening.

yew_tree (National) - 03/07/2026 00:11:40

David Clifford The Goat - 3 Like(s)

Replying To Fionn:  "Well Dublin people do.

So get over over it….!"
Dublinese dialect 101.
Many Dubs put an "o" after the first syllable of the noun, particularly the proper noun.
For example, Stephen can become "Steo", "Cluxton" becomes "Clucko" while "Fenton" is fondly referred to by fans and team mates as "Fento', Ciaran Whelan was "Whelo" etc. This element of Dublin sporting dialect has spilt over into Rugby. The great Brian O'Driscoll was commonly referred to as "Dricko". Apologies if my reference to that foreign code has offended any true Gaels.
Two syllable forms ending in a broad vowel are just so chantable in a stadium and but they seem to irritate the Fíor- Ghael, who is highly sensitive to anything that appears to be an affectation of the English soccer fan. The Fíor Ghael is deeply suspicious of the Dub whom he believes to be more British than Irish so when they hear usages like 'peno' he works himself up into a lather of self-righteous indignation. What else could it be but an attempt to import the culture of English soccer into our native sport by stealth?
The Fíor Ghael if often so fixated on monitoring this blight of English/foreign influence emanating from Dublin that he fails to see how it has seeped into the culture of his own county. It must gall many Tyrone fans to know that the great Mickey Harte and his management team were highly influenced by the ideas of English rugby coach, Clive Woodward, particularly his coaching philosophy of "critical non-essentials". The poor Donegal fan may point outward at the soccer loving Dub but surely the great Jim McGuinness must have learned a lot from being part of soccer coaching set ups in Scotland, China and the US.
If circumstances permit, the next time I'm on the Hill I'll be sure to clearly enunciate each syllable of the English word PENALTY lest I rouse the suspicions of any vigilant Gael.

avonali (National) - 03/07/2026 18:26:15

Monaghan GAA thread - 3 Like(s)

Replying To 222:  "Good podcast by clerkin and spillane on our failings at the weekend. We need to do better in championship business at croke park, mentality and desire to get over the line."
Clerkin is v good on monaghan no pulling of punches like some others . He struck a similar note last year after donegal defeat. Too many people just happy with a day out in croke park not critical enough of the lack of performance.

seanie08 (National) - 03/07/2026 11:21:33

David Clifford The Goat - 2 Like(s)

Replying To Saynothing:  "Not even the hard to listen to English call it a "peno""
So? Dublin is nt in England.

We say Penos the English say pens
We use euro the English use sterling

brayballer (National) - 03/07/2026 18:06:34

Westmeath Hurling thread - 2 Like(s)

Replying To CleanShoulder:  "Well the last time I checked, neither the Gaels or Delvin have any players represented on either the Limerick or Clare panels, (correct me if I'm wrong)… so not sure what the problem is ??"
OK let me try and help the football people who dont understand that believe it or not people in Collinstown,Fore and Delvin are hurling fans who would love to see the All Ireland hurling semi final. Even from an economic point of view its a stupid piece of timing.

jobber (National) - 03/07/2026 07:18:51

Galway Football thread - 2 Like(s)

Replying To TheBishop:  "So apparently Dublin were awarded 21 frees to Galway's 6 on Sunday.

That's a very interesting statistic."
A huge disparity.

Marooned (National) - 02/07/2026 21:54:57

Mayo GAA Thread - 2 Like(s)

Replying To Cumann1:  "Wrong again, Mayo is spelt with a capital M"
That's very good AKA. The village must be proud.

GreenandRed (National) - 03/07/2026 16:52:33

Mayo GAA Thread - 1 Like(s)

Replying To Saynothing:  "From the outside Mayo are flying the Connacht flag alone."
They're just representing themselves.

Seanfan (National) - 03/07/2026 16:33:06

Westmeath Hurling thread - 1 Like(s)
Im.just going to make one observation and I might not be liked for it..(i already noticed the way hurling was treated in the westmeath draws)..I was in a known hurling pub in westmeath the day of the all Ireland qtr final between cork and Offaly, they were showing the westmeath football against Monaghan which is totally understandable I've no issues with that..but what I'm trying to say is if it was vice versa with the hurlers doing well in the all Ireland like westmeath in the football this year id wager if I was in the football part of westmeath it would not be shown.
The hurling people in westmeath seem to be the genuine westmeath supporters who are happy for both sports to do well but far less support for hurling from football people.

preddan (National) - 03/07/2026 13:04:16

Casement Park - 1 Like(s)

Replying To ORIELMAN85:  "Sense has been seen. Casement Park to be rebuilt as a 15 to 20,000 capacity stadium. Ulster Finals will remain at the spiritual home of Ulster football."
Once that Euro soccer thingy didn't happen it was curtains for the grand plan.
Something like the Armagh Stadium will be more than enough.

Seanfan (National) - 03/07/2026 13:05:30

Mayo GAA Thread - 1 Like(s)
Thanks to the Galway posters, that includes the ones that have accounts under other county names, for coming onto this thread and sharing yer rubbish posts that ye have filled the Galway and other threads with.

Back in 2024, did Galway not release a documentary about the day we bet the Dubs, and sold t-shirts with some embarrassing phrase 'Sweet mother of Jesus'? All this for winning a quarter final, like thats has to be one of the cringiest/embarrassing thing a county has ever done.

You would think ye would learn by now that media blow up all the hype about counties, especially outside of Kerry and Dublin. Its happened Galway this year and previous years, happened Mayo also back when competing with Dublin. Galway supporters and Mayo supporters get caught up in it then and get carried away, like Mayo going into the 21 final and Galway the 24 final.

tommy132 (National) - 03/07/2026 13:19:33

David Clifford The Goat - 1 Like(s)

Replying To peiledoir20:  "Like most of his ilk."
It's actually "peileadóir'. Now, who are his "ilk" may I ask?

avonali (National) - 03/07/2026 13:28:22

David Clifford The Goat - 1 Like(s)

Replying To peiledoir20:  "Like most of his ilk."
Dubs often refer to a penalty as a Peno….!

So what exactly is your point here…????

Supporters can follow more than one sport you know.
In Dublin, with GAA Football and Hurling, Soccer, and Rugby played in our county, a hell of a lot of fans will overlap.

Is there a problem with that .????

Do you not follow Ireland Soccer or Rugby teams.?

Fionn (National) - 03/07/2026 13:55:29

Leitrim GAA thread - 1 Like(s)

Replying To Thejampot:  "Or maybe bornacoola"
Oh, I think Bláthach and his various aliases are from Fenagh. All of them!

IronSleeve (National) - 03/07/2026 15:33:17

David Clifford The Goat - 1 Like(s)
yes but the Dubs do...

avonali (National) - 03/07/2026 15:56:25

David Clifford The Goat - 1 Like(s)

Replying To Saynothing:  "Not even the hard to listen to English call it a "peno""
Well Dublin people do.

So get over over it….!

Fionn (National) - 03/07/2026 16:06:29

David Clifford The Goat - 1 Like(s)

Replying To Saynothing:  "Your definitely a soccer man, Penos ."
Like most of his ilk.

peiledoir20 (National) - 03/07/2026 12:51:05

Sligo GAA thread - 1 Like(s)

Replying To sillymoocow:  "The comments on here concerning the horrendous season the Sligo senior team had are honestly a joke.

Why had we no defensive plan? Why we didn't kick ball long? To many injuries?

I said this long ago, our lads are missing the key attributes to compete at this level I.e 1). Extreme fitness -- we need to be fitter than our opponent 2). Physicality -- we need to be able to hold up players coming through and also we need fellas who are able to break tackles 3 ). Aggression -- we need guys like raging bulls in the middle third who'll go through anything to win the ball.

Go back to 2002 in Croke Park, when the great Tyrone led us 9pts to 3pt if I'm correct. It wasn't a gameplan that got us back into the game, it was a mentality and leadership with aggression that won us that game.

Look at Tyrone when they won the All Ireland against Kerry, they were likes wasps all over them.

We need guys who are strong mentally and physically and after that you can introducing gameplay

We need "The eye of the tiger""
You have a very apt username Sligonian

Taypot (National) - 03/07/2026 17:06:41

Casement Park - 1 Like(s)

Replying To Saynothing:  "Unfortunately, thank God Ulster titles aren't worth it anymore."
To whom? It still seems to be valued by most. When the dust settles on this season Armagh will still be Ulster Champs and Tyrone will have nothing. I know which camp achieved more.

Tadhg2020 (National) - 03/07/2026 17:24:55