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Torn-Ado
17/09/2007, 2:05 AM
must have been the worst for Irish sport in a long long time.

Useless football team, even worse rugby team, golden boy of Irish boxing hammered in the time it takes to pour a pint of guinness, Irish sides knocked out Europe with ease, two of the worst All Ireland finals in a long time, our showjumpers out of the olympics....

All we need is for that ridiculous International Rules sh!te to start up again and it would be complete.


Ah well. The only way is up I suppose.

SkStu
17/09/2007, 3:04 AM
yeah pretty depressing stuff alright TA. But we will never compete at the highest level of any sport without proper government investment. GAA rules the roost in this country at the expense of everything else.

RogerMilla
19/09/2007, 8:06 AM
All we need is for that ridiculous International Rules sh!te to start up again and it would be complete.
.

am now looking back on that series with a feeling of nostalgia....

beautifulrock
19/09/2007, 8:17 AM
must have been the worst for Irish sport in a long long time.

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Roger in your whinging you forgot to mention the World Athletics :rolleyes:

RogerMilla
19/09/2007, 11:25 AM
Roger in your whinging you forgot to mention the World Athletics :rolleyes:

wasnt me it was torn ado! :confused:

beautifulrock
19/09/2007, 1:01 PM
wasnt me it was torn ado! :confused:


:D sorry Roger,

CollegeTillIDie
23/09/2007, 8:18 AM
Torn-Ado
What about one of the rowing teams failing to make the Olympics? as well as the showjumpers?
Jeez folks back in the days when we won nothing these guys used to perform at least respectably. I remember a guy called Sean Drea , when I was a small kid, single scull I think was his event, coming 4th at the Olympics which if I am not mistaken was the best result by any Irish athlete at that games.

And on the subject of compromise rules didn't we lose the last series to the Aussies?

DvB
24/09/2007, 1:13 PM
And on the subject of compromise rules didn't we lose the last series to the Aussies?

Yeah, the irish team was battered! :D

Torn-Ado
24/09/2007, 3:10 PM
Torn-Ado
What about one of the rowing teams failing to make the Olympics? as well as the showjumpers?
Jeez folks back in the days when we won nothing these guys used to perform at least respectably. I remember a guy called Sean Drea , when I was a small kid, single scull I think was his event, coming 4th at the Olympics which if I am not mistaken was the best result by any Irish athlete at that games.

And on the subject of compromise rules didn't we lose the last series to the Aussies?


And on the subject of compromise rules didn't we lose the last series to the Aussies?

I was on about about the sport in general. Its a pile of dung with no rules and just ends up with a load of skinny, pasty Irish lads on the ground holding their heads while being pummelled by massive, bleach blonde, muscular Australians.

Like I said, A complete misnomer of a sport.

gustavo
24/09/2007, 3:45 PM
I was on about about the sport in general. Its a pile of dung with no rules and just ends up with a load of skinny, pasty Irish lads on the ground holding their heads while being pummelled by massive, bleach blonde, muscular Australians.

Like I said, A complete misnomer of a sport.
Except in 1998 , 1999 , 2001 and 2004 when we won it

Torn-Ado
24/09/2007, 3:54 PM
Except in 1998 , 1999 , 2001 and 2004 when we won it

No. Even then I refused to watch it. Its a mickey mouse sport and some of the violence in it is despicable. I dont want to sound prudish but if that was done in any other sport on earth, the players would be lucky not to get jail. A group of Australian player should have criminal convictions for GBH after what they done to Ciaran McDonald a few years ago.

NeilMcD
27/09/2007, 7:54 PM
How do you know if you did not watch it. I agree with you thought.

Torn-Ado
28/09/2007, 2:50 PM
How do you know if you did not watch it. I agree with you thought.

I was flicking at the time I suppose.