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I see Offaly give Cork a bye due to Corona and exit camaogie c'ship? They are being punished for doing the right thing, this is unfair. maroondiesel (Mayo) - Posts: 1218 - 16/10/2020 09:16:18 2297939 Link 1 |
I'd imagine it has to do with TV coverage/streaming capabilities. But in general, I agree with you. The Kerry lads are driving by themselves up to Monaghan this weekend. Next weekend our lads face the even more arduous journey travelling down to Kerry, although I'm not sure what the plans are there. Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 9518 - 16/10/2020 09:20:08 2297941 Link 0 |
Wexford has a capital letter at start, give Roscommon one .
Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2149 - 16/10/2020 09:51:33 2297945 Link 2 |
Some of the posts in here are really horrible. I hadn't logged in for a long time but I am surprised and disappointed at some of the stuff Admins are allowing be posted. JoeSoap (Donegal) - Posts: 1432 - 16/10/2020 10:05:05 2297948 Link 2 |
If it is to go ahead I agree, they really need to be coming up with a better contingency plan to minimise the risk. They have had ample opportunity to put a better plan together than "go ahead but without fans" for god sake.
JoeSoap (Donegal) - Posts: 1432 - 16/10/2020 10:07:32 2297949 Link 0 |
Crikey no wonder Northern Ireland is a basket case for Corona. It's an absolute tragedy that we have to share a border with ye otherwise we could have just did what NZ and Australia have done and shut our borders and got rid of the thing. Of course we could do not that because of ye sensitive souls up there. But of course ye lads up there are true Irish patriots and "Gaels" so would always do what's best for the country, right? Like following simple instructions? Ye could even write a ditty about it - "the men behind the masks"?
Crinigan (Meath) - Posts: 1352 - 16/10/2020 10:13:21 2297953 Link 10 |
Interview with Sean Cavanagh:- Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 3970 - 16/10/2020 10:20:16 2297960 Link 0 |
Be realistic. The Irish government were never going to go down the NZ route because it is a bold decision and bold decisions have never ever been made in the Dáil, let's be honest. They are always for the softly softly don't rock the boat approach, no matter who is in power. They would have cited free movement with the EU and business and all the other nonsense reasons and they'd have never closed our borders. They still haven't applied any sort of mandatory quarantine rules for landing at Dublin airport so what makes you think they'd do anything radical to try and get this sorted. And the "true Irish patriots" are unfortunately a festering sore all over this island with their protests in Dublin and towns across the country as well. JoeSoap (Donegal) - Posts: 1432 - 16/10/2020 10:27:29 2297963 Link 1 |
You could have stopped this post with "I'm no expert".
JoeSoap (Donegal) - Posts: 1432 - 16/10/2020 10:29:18 2297964 Link 2 |
It actually does make sense. They are looking at the numbers and rather than shutting down everything are trying to be more targeted in their response. Which is what we were all asking them to do initially. Certain activities are prioritized as they are deemed (rightly or wrongly) to be for the greater good. Education and sport being examples. They are also risk assessed and the actual playing of sport is low risk. Primary schools are low risk, although secondary schools are higher risk but are deemed to be hugely important to society. Because a virus spreads through social interaction locking down some interactions actually allows other activities to go ahead because it reduces transmission and therefore risk. You seem to think that you have better information than the NPHET statisticians/virologists. How many transmissions happened to people driving alone in their cars? How many happened on a football field during games or training? I would suggest that Under 8 training with Mammys and Daddys not staying in their cars is a lot more risky than inter county training. This may all prove to be a pointless discussion in any case because it looks like we will move up the levels and games will stop then anyway. Mayonman (Galway) - Posts: 1889 - 16/10/2020 10:48:41 2297969 Link 0 |
N.I is run by Unionists in London and Stormont, Belfast. Boris Johnson is PM in London, Arlene Foster is the N.I/6c first minister. Robin Swann is Minister for Health. So you think 700,000 Ulster Unionists are true "Gaels".
galwayford (Galway) - Posts: 2565 - 16/10/2020 10:50:38 2297970 Link 4 |
It is no wonder in my opinion that Meath are relegated already. Their supporters are more interested in debating online then playing Gaelic football. Meath is a large county, in population and size. Yet they are not too good at Gaelic football. I wonder is there some kind of political quiz the players have to do before they are selected for the team? galwayford (Galway) - Posts: 2565 - 16/10/2020 10:54:07 2297973 Link 3 |
"Crikey" is that a new rural Ireland slang? or is it the same expression taken by British convicts to Australia and some parts of County Meath?
SaffronDon (Antrim) - Posts: 2499 - 16/10/2020 11:11:23 2297980 Link 2 |
Less of it. In purely historic terms; Meath and Galway both have 7 all-Ireland titles. I guess that makes both counties "not too good". I agree with the headers on this forum, but they do not reflect the general fanbase, which are very normal people like the fans of any other county.
Young_gael (Meath) - Posts: 596 - 16/10/2020 11:14:03 2297982 Link 10 |
Fighting covid has fk all to with governments and everything to do with personal responsibility. Our two northern chaps think covid is a flu and we should get in with things. Personal responsibility and patriotism in protecting their country's vulnerable seems beyond them. More important they get to see their heroes diving, spitting, grabbing crotches and bringing up the bereavements of opposition players families ... or whatever counts for sport up in Tyrone apparently.
Crinigan (Meath) - Posts: 1352 - 16/10/2020 12:01:57 2297995 Link 11 |
Well sure I'm not a 'know it all like you' I'm entitled to my opinion same as you, just because it doesn't align with your world view doesn't make it any less valid, you're a typical leftie, we'll see if all the dooms day predictions come true, I know for a fact those hospital figures are padded out, people are testing positive in hospital but they are not all being admitted because of covid. I suppose the whingers will win out and get the Championship abandoned, I see the great Pat Spillane is making the same point as me today regarding the football, the people need it to get through these dark months, going to be some great games of old style knockout football. Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 3020 - 16/10/2020 12:51:14 2298022 Link 3 |
https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2020/1016/1171882-coronavirus-ireland/ Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 3970 - 16/10/2020 13:07:29 2298029 Link 0 |
Well I think championship and conclusion of league are not going to happen Shannonview (Leitrim) - Posts: 73 - 16/10/2020 13:13:18 2298030 Link 1 |
You ok Gemma? So Pat said we should have no restrictions and let it be survival of the fittest? Because that was what you actually said first.
TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 8140 - 16/10/2020 13:20:34 2298034 Link 10 |
Leagues will finish, but after that.... I dunno, unfortunately.
Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 3970 - 16/10/2020 13:24:52 2298038 Link 0 |