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Have the fixtures been made public yet. If so where can they be found

Jack L (None) - Posts: 3099 - 29/11/2021 19:09:39    2391155

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Replying To Jack L:  "Have the fixtures been made public yet. If so where can they be found"
I come across them on GAA fixtures 2022, they came up on Wikipedia.

Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2012 - 29/11/2021 22:02:12    2391160

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Not so sure those fixtures on Wikipedia are right and it only shows Division 1 fixtures.
Be useful if GAA issued fixtures as people could plan a few away trips

OpenStand (Limerick) - Posts: 672 - 30/11/2021 14:52:45    2391225

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Replying To OpenStand:  "Not so sure those fixtures on Wikipedia are right and it only shows Division 1 fixtures.
Be useful if GAA issued fixtures as people could plan a few away trips"
Exactly, iv seen our provisional fixtures but I don't think they're nailed down just yet.

KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 30/11/2021 16:18:52    2391233

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No fixtures available yet from Galway GAA for NFL or NHL. Could we get double headers with Offaly, Cork and Clare in our football and hurling divisions.

GDL (Galway) - Posts: 721 - 30/11/2021 16:54:41    2391238

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Replying To Saynothing:  "I come across them on GAA fixtures 2022, they came up on Wikipedia."
i heard [not sure] that they are fake

Stmunnsriver (Wexford) - Posts: 2842 - 30/11/2021 17:01:25    2391240

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Replying To OpenStand:  "Not so sure those fixtures on Wikipedia are right and it only shows Division 1 fixtures.
Be useful if GAA issued fixtures as people could plan a few away trips"
The fixtures go to the county boards to see if there's any issues with them and once they get the ok they get published.

carlovia (None) - Posts: 1517 - 30/11/2021 19:29:35    2391252

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Replying To carlovia:  "The fixtures go to the county boards to see if there's any issues with them and once they get the ok they get published."
The league is only 8/9 weeks away, they'd want to get a move on.

KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 01/12/2021 11:27:10    2391277

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Replying To GDL:  "No fixtures available yet from Galway GAA for NFL or NHL. Could we get double headers with Offaly, Cork and Clare in our football and hurling divisions."
Fixtures was sent out to county boards two weeks ago, Galway was one of the few counties that published them to the public.

Galway football

Meath (H)
Down (A)
Offaly (H)
Cork (A)
Clare (H)
Derry (A)
Roscommon (A)

Galway hurling

Offaly (H)
Limerick (A)
Wexford (H)
Cork (A)
Clare (H)

P. S the Wikipedia fixtures are fake

Yondu (UK) - Posts: 845 - 01/12/2021 16:49:15    2391329

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Replying To OpenStand:  "Not so sure those fixtures on Wikipedia are right and it only shows Division 1 fixtures.
Be useful if GAA issued fixtures as people could plan a few away trips"
Don't think it will matter anyway if Dr. Tony and NPHET continue to get their way because we'll be back watching games from our couch instead of the terraces. Don't even rule out the league being pushed back again & another shorten campaign. Today's restrictions recommendations are only the start. Some joke at this stage.

GerBo (Roscommon) - Posts: 79 - 03/12/2021 16:41:12    2391559

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Replying To OpenStand:  "Not so sure those fixtures on Wikipedia are right and it only shows Division 1 fixtures.
Be useful if GAA issued fixtures as people could plan a few away trips"
Don't think it will matter anyway if Dr. Tony and NPHET continue to get their way because we'll be back watching games from our couch instead of the terraces. Don't even rule out the league being pushed back again & another shorten campaign. Today's restrictions recommendations are only the start. Some joke at this stage.

GerBo (Roscommon) - Posts: 79 - 03/12/2021 16:52:34    2391560

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Replying To GerBo:  "Don't think it will matter anyway if Dr. Tony and NPHET continue to get their way because we'll be back watching games from our couch instead of the terraces. Don't even rule out the league being pushed back again & another shorten campaign. Today's restrictions recommendations are only the start. Some joke at this stage."
Proper fools running the country and our health service.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 11844 - 03/12/2021 19:23:57    2391579

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Replying To GerBo:  "Don't think it will matter anyway if Dr. Tony and NPHET continue to get their way because we'll be back watching games from our couch instead of the terraces. Don't even rule out the league being pushed back again & another shorten campaign. Today's restrictions recommendations are only the start. Some joke at this stage."
The political parties in power, the opposition and the unelected public health officials have let down the country today.

bostonredsox (Wexford) - Posts: 4368 - 03/12/2021 20:27:27    2391588

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We are all peed off with Dr Holohan, and the unelected NPHET junta deciding how we live our lives. The Govt. should be seeking to manage COVID without annoying restrictions.

MicktheMiller (Offaly) - Posts: 421 - 04/12/2021 09:58:19    2391604

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Replying To wexico15:  "The political parties in power, the opposition and the unelected public health officials have let down the country today."
It's very disappointing and it's not the end of restrictions either, they'll bring in more next week and the week after and by Christmas we'll all be locked up again.

In political terms it's called slow boiling, if they came out and shut it all down in 1 go there would be war, but if they take away your freedoms a little bit over a longer time people find it easier to take.

Wait till we're paying back all the billions for these lock downs and we will be paying it back on top of the new levy that's being brought in next year to pay for 2 billion for the mica redress and we'll be working for nothing, the 2 billion that will no doubt turn into 4 billion by the time its done.

KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 04/12/2021 11:47:56    2391622

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Replying To MicktheMiller:  "We are all peed off with Dr Holohan, and the unelected NPHET junta deciding how we live our lives. The Govt. should be seeking to manage COVID without annoying restrictions."
I didn't mind the restrictions last January as everyone knew we were in a delicate place, with 93.5% of adults vaccinated and 6.5% not making up half the covid patients what hope do we have next winter or the those following it.

Tony's track record pre covid makes me very weiry of him too, on top of NPHET stance on antigen and their crazy modelling numbers

bostonredsox (Wexford) - Posts: 4368 - 04/12/2021 12:01:54    2391627

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Replying To Yondu:  "Fixtures was sent out to county boards two weeks ago, Galway was one of the few counties that published them to the public.

Galway football

Meath (H)
Down (A)
Offaly (H)
Cork (A)
Clare (H)
Derry (A)
Roscommon (A)

Galway hurling

Offaly (H)
Limerick (A)
Wexford (H)
Cork (A)
Clare (H)

P. S the Wikipedia fixtures are fake"
Galway rarely play Clare in the Football. Should be interesting. In the Hurling I look forward to the Limerick match.

Trump2020 (Galway) - Posts: 2120 - 04/12/2021 13:00:17    2391630

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Replying To KingdomBoy1:  "It's very disappointing and it's not the end of restrictions either, they'll bring in more next week and the week after and by Christmas we'll all be locked up again.

In political terms it's called slow boiling, if they came out and shut it all down in 1 go there would be war, but if they take away your freedoms a little bit over a longer time people find it easier to take.

Wait till we're paying back all the billions for these lock downs and we will be paying it back on top of the new levy that's being brought in next year to pay for 2 billion for the mica redress and we'll be working for nothing, the 2 billion that will no doubt turn into 4 billion by the time its done."
Unfortunately in Ireland governments have had and continue to have a history of following rather than leading.

johnocarroll17 (Limerick) - Posts: 408 - 04/12/2021 14:14:38    2391634

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Replying To KingdomBoy1:  "It's very disappointing and it's not the end of restrictions either, they'll bring in more next week and the week after and by Christmas we'll all be locked up again.

In political terms it's called slow boiling, if they came out and shut it all down in 1 go there would be war, but if they take away your freedoms a little bit over a longer time people find it easier to take.

Wait till we're paying back all the billions for these lock downs and we will be paying it back on top of the new levy that's being brought in next year to pay for 2 billion for the mica redress and we'll be working for nothing, the 2 billion that will no doubt turn into 4 billion by the time its done."
The Mica scheme will run over budget I'd say alright going by what's gone before in this country and the people still won't have their 100% redress, they can do nothing right in this country,
an airborne virus and they hadn't even the wit to install the air filters in the schools, absolute joke, now we are facing restrictions because of gov incompetence, again.

Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 2747 - 04/12/2021 15:34:53    2391642

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Replying To johnocarroll17:  "Unfortunately in Ireland governments have had and continue to have a history of following rather than leading."
100% John, that's why we need something different to FF and FG, I just worry that by the time we do get something different that the country will be in such a black hole financially that any new government won't be able to do anything and they will take the brunt of the criticism, leaving it wide open for FF and FG to get back in.

KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 04/12/2021 16:19:05    2391651

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