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Brilliant display from Burns. What a breath of fresh air.
ORIELMAN85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 387 - 21/07/2024 18:40:16 2560371 Link 0 |
He's a bit much making things political. I know hes a big SF supporter but bringing immigration into things is not needed. The last man was from New York and he didn't make a song and dance about countries accepting immigrants. Stick to the game
Kew (Galway) - Posts: 100 - 21/07/2024 18:50:21 2560374 Link 0 |
As a former immigrant,I don't read anything political into his speech. I remember listening to finals via phone line with Michael Ó Muireaheartaigh calling them, and Jarlath's words were appreciated today.
ORIELMAN85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 387 - 21/07/2024 19:23:51 2560386 Link 0 |
Indeed he is Not a Sinn fein supporter.
CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3844 - 22/07/2024 02:28:53 2560472 Link 0 |
I would have to disagree with you there Mick but having said that, there's nothing wrong whatsoever with being a SF supporter……
ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 3029 - 23/07/2024 11:52:30 2560858 Link 0 |
Well I saw an interview with him a few years ago and while he gave the impression he was more into fairness than nationalism.He said he came from a nationalist family but was totally anti voilence and said he had no interest in the IRA or their ways.Also he has spoken for the inclusivness of unionists etc and actually touted the idea of not playing the national anthem before big games as it might turn unionists off.
CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3844 - 23/07/2024 13:00:11 2560889 Link 0 |
SDLP if anything?
Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1960 - 23/07/2024 13:38:24 2560910 Link 0 |
I remember him on about not playing the National anthem but I would imagine that would go down like a lead balloon and he definitely wouldn't like to be reminded of that gaff… I think to most knowledgeable people and I include you in that Mick there is a huge difference now in SF and the violence associated with the IRA back in the day… Some people have not got the intelligence still to be able to see the difference between the two…..but he certainly would…!
ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 3029 - 23/07/2024 14:01:21 2560917 Link 1 |
he really is a breath of fresh air great to see and watch lad like him
topcorner4 (Westmeath) - Posts: 5 - 23/07/2024 14:07:33 2560921 Link 0 |
What about the IRA of the 19 teens? Was there violence associated with them or was it just the IRA from 1960 on that were violent? You don't need intelligence to see there was no difference.
Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2150 - 23/07/2024 14:52:24 2560940 Link 2 |
Hopefully the violent days are behind us, but you are correct, there is no difference. A bullet in the head in 1919 had the same result as a bullet in the head in 1989. Jarlath is a uniter of communties and he certainly isn't promoting any political manifesto. There are dumbos on these forums who want to preach nothing but negativity, on all GAA matters. The day may come when the now so called unionists and loyalists will be part of our Association, but that can only happen with the brave leadership of men like Jarlath Burns. Our values are precious but compromise may be needed. At least on Sunday the Orangemen will have the lions share of Croke Park but Jarlath may have to compromise by keeping his feelings to himself. Our Association and games are in safe hands and like last Sunday I expect the football final to be the crescendo that the Championship has been steadily moving towards since April.
ORIELMAN85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 387 - 23/07/2024 17:10:31 2561018 Link 0 |
I think myself the football final will be a dud. But hopefully Galway can shade it. The beauty of forums are differences of opinion. And there are many negative things in GAAland like everywhere else, namely how poor the standard of football has become as an entertainment spectacle. That needs urgent addressing. There are many good things too of course. eslinchickenmaryland (Leitrim) - Posts: 274 - 23/07/2024 19:18:01 2561049 Link 0 |
Well that's it done and dusted. jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20689 - 28/07/2024 20:48:00 2562333 Link 1 |
What % were they at today? If not 100% then some questioning needs to be done on the mindset of players and management. Beat Dublin then lost to a division 2 team. Bottlers? Chokers?
Letitinnow (Galway) - Posts: 18 - 28/07/2024 23:07:47 2562396 Link 0 |
It really opens it up alright. Cant see Armagh doing back 2 back to be honest. But what a victory for them yesterday. I personally would like to see Galway win an All Ireland, especially for the likes of Conroy. Hopefully lack of injuries will make them stronger next year. Keep Conroy out of the League imo. Donegal will be stronger next year, and Derry will be back. Interesting that Ulster male teams nearly had a clean sweep this year:- All Ireland Senior All Ireland U20 All Ireland Minor Tailteann Cup National League Div 1 National League Div 2 All Ireland Senior Club All Ireland Intermediate Club All Ireland Junior Club Sigerson Cup Hogan Cup Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 3983 - 29/07/2024 08:31:54 2562435 Link 1 |
I see Top Scorer from play in the Championship was Con O'Callaghan with 4-11 Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 3983 - 29/07/2024 08:55:07 2562443 Link 1 |
Congrats to Con.. Dubs just fell short this year They are every bit as good as the top teams, they are still a top team. Just didn't have it in them this year, it'll be interesting to see when a few lads eventually call time in the months ahead, how that changes the dynamic of the current panel. Now its the time for the younger lads to really push things forward, become the new marshalls but it's not going to be easy, I think the 2023 win was definitely a very draining one, physically and emotionally. Let's see what 2025 brings jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20689 - 29/07/2024 10:25:12 2562493 Link 1 |
Congratulations to Armagh, an amazing achievement, I don't think anyone was tipping them at the start of they year to win the All-Ireland. Armagh weren't even at their best yesterday so there is more to come from this team in the next few years. The have a relatively young squad apart from the amazing Stefan Campbell and Aidan Forker. They showed real grit yesterday. Enjoy the celebrations. Green_Gold (Donegal) - Posts: 1903 - 29/07/2024 11:21:17 2562520 Link 0 |
I agree - there was a massive effort put into that win in 2023. Physically and emotionally. Looked drained this year at times. We will regress a bit now though. Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 3983 - 29/07/2024 12:37:23 2562566 Link 1 |
Yes, there won't be anymore dominating that's for sure, even a back to back is unlikely in what's left of this decade. But Armagh proved that winning is very possible. If Armagh can do it, that current Dublin panel can definitely still do the business, even if a few of the older lads call it, there's still the panel there to compete and win. Still a few seasons left in them jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20689 - 29/07/2024 12:53:06 2562574 Link 0 |