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sligoman
09/08/2010, 9:09 PM
Did anyone actually find that Mortimer Crawley bit funny? WTF? :confused:

SMorgan
09/08/2010, 9:29 PM
What I don't understand is why he was pretending to be a Dundalk fan and was putting on a Drogheda accent. Weird....

.:music:

Dunny
09/08/2010, 9:45 PM
I had a chuckle at it anyway.

http://www.youtube.com/user/alangernon#p/a/f/0/sGdHhFFtSqo

superfrank
09/08/2010, 9:50 PM
Fair play to Tony McDonnell for his comments on the Man U friendly. I thought he was spot on with what he said.

I'm also surprised by finding myself agreeing with Roddy Collins on the same subject.

blue til i die
09/08/2010, 9:51 PM
i actually found it funny enough, better than some of the other stuff they've tried.

Also agreed with McDonnell, and slightly agreed with roddy. thought dave barry went a bit ott :D

Riddickcule
09/08/2010, 10:41 PM
Fair play to Tony McDonnell for his comments on the Man U friendly. I thought he was spot on with what he said.


What did he say? I missed that bit.

DUFC4life
09/08/2010, 10:45 PM
What I don't understand is why he was pretending to be a Dundalk fan and was putting on a Drogheda accent. Weird....

.:music:
What Drogheda accent have you heard before??

White Horse
09/08/2010, 10:50 PM
What Drogheda accent have you heard before??

All those dropped "r" sounds.:)

That was real south Louth. Maybe not Drogheda town, but definately south Louth.

Collon/Ardee direction perhaps.

superfrank
09/08/2010, 10:52 PM
What did he say? I missed that bit.
He said the match was pointless from an LOI point of view and that people shouldn't get upset about the performance of a quickly-assembled side with two days of training by a manager who doesn't currently work with any of the players against a team who are one of the best in the world.

He also added it was a match for the FAI to raise funds and show off their fancy new stadium against a side who have more support in Ireland than the league itself. I think he said the FAI probably see the LOI as an "unnecessary evil" (I think those were his words).

Basically, he said on national television what most people who post here already know.

DUFC4life
09/08/2010, 11:03 PM
All those dropped "r" sounds.:)

That was real south Louth. Maybe not Drogheda town, but definately south Louth.

Collon/Ardee direction perhaps.

Yeah more of an ardee accent. We drop our Rs in Drogheda but in the mahhs bahh, stahh bahh, fahh side kind of way. Here more Dundawk people talk like the video than drogs.

Rasputin
09/08/2010, 11:58 PM
Give Rodster a medal, called it like it was.
And fair play to Tony and Con, they stuck their necks on the line and said what needed to be said.
Credit where credit is due.
And well Dave Barry, the usual incoherent bumbling rantings of a man that shouldnt be let near any form of television show.
Im sure hes a nice guy and a hero in Cork but he cant string one sentence togethor, if you are going to have a Cork man there stick in Morley because hes arrticulate and doesnt go down a cul de sac of inane incoherent rantings like Barry.

D.24saint
10/08/2010, 9:00 AM
Thought Dave Barry went off on a mad little tangent allright by the end of it I wasnt sure if he was pro or anti that friendly last week I not sure he even knew.

Duggie
10/08/2010, 10:13 AM
i found that skit funny have to say

Rasputin
10/08/2010, 11:28 AM
Thought Dave Barry went off on a mad little tangent allright by the end of it I wasnt sure if he was pro or anti that friendly last week I not sure he even knew.
Exactly, it was just a stream of mumbling incoherent rants, not good for a show to do with punditry.

Louth4sam
10/08/2010, 11:30 AM
I enjoyed the skit too. I think it was supposed to be a mid-Louth accent. Definitely wasn't a Drogheda accent

Straightstory
10/08/2010, 11:58 AM
He said the match was pointless from an LOI point of view and that people shouldn't get upset about the performance of a quickly-assembled side with two days of training by a manager who doesn't currently work with any of the players against a team who are one of the best in the world.

He also added it was a match for the FAI to raise funds and show off their fancy new stadium against a side who have more support in Ireland than the league itself. I think he said the FAI probably see the LOI as an "unnecessary evil" (I think those were his words).

Basically, he said on national television what most people who post here already know.

' A necessary evil' I presume. Point is though, barstoolers (not the most subtly minded of people) won't take into account the lack of preparation etc. They'll just see: 7-1 - proves LOI is rubbish. That's why it was so deeply damaging - and people are quite right to be angry about it.

Guinney
10/08/2010, 4:43 PM
The chap who did the Mortimor Crawley piece is from Louth Village, which is about 8-9kms south-west of Dundalk so may explain the accent.
Thought it was funny. But got the urge to play a little bit of Footall Manager now.

danthesaint
15/08/2010, 7:37 PM
just watch it there, thought roddy and tony were right.

pat flynn kick at the bohs player, was it mcglynn, what a scumbag. anyone know what sort of ban he will get, has to be the same as what cretaro got, but i doubt it.