I had €50 on Armagh and i can't believe they are not in the final
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I had €50 on Armagh and i can't believe they are not in the final
I predict that I will be at the game on Sunday as there is a ticket in the post winging its way to me right now :)
I predict people to be moaning about a lack of tickets when in the first round the Galway crowd could be measured in hundreds....
Well tickets are very scarce on our side, its a bit of a joke, compared to what Cork brought to the semi and what Galway brought, all these sudden die hard galway fans coming out of nowhere.
so if anyone has one spare, let me know, cheers.
How many did cork get for their league games?Quote:
Originally Posted by elroy
about 10,000 for bigger ones.Quote:
Originally Posted by Macy
usually only 2000. band wagon in full effect down here! yeeeee hawwwww!
Quote..Elroy
Well tickets are very scarce on our side, its a bit of a joke, compared to what Cork brought to the semi and what Galway brought, all these sudden die hard galway fans coming out of nowhere.
so if anyone has one spare, let me know, cheers.
...Elroy..Give us a chance,we dont get to Dublin very often not to mind an All Ireland so its time to get rid of the wellies, clean the old finger nails and get ****ed on Dublin porter.
Lads nobody has a monopoly on sunshine supporters, especially in GAA.
Kildare and Dublin are the only counties you can rely on to bring a decent crowd during lean times and even they see a surge in demand as the bigger games come along.
Obviously the effect isn't as visually evident with Dublin as they tend to bring large crowds anyway but trust me demand rockets whenever the Dubs are on anything approaching a roll.
Cork by 4 points i reckon, any takers?
It's only 3 now. C'mon Galway!!
good game, think cork just had too much, maybe the kilkenny game took a bit too much out of galway.
cork have won the championship without producing anything too spectacular.
Lovely result. First part of my 20/1 double is complete. Second part to follow in two weeks time when the Kingdom beat Tyrone. :D
Fair play to Cork ,great team but just as i predicted for Galway can never clear the last fence unless they are under 18.
Well done Cork .Pity the tickets were so hard to get and there was empty seats in Croker.
Up the Rebels!!!!!
In the region of a thousand, according to some reports.Quote:
Originally Posted by ccfcgirl
Apparently the GAA are looking into what happened as there was clusters of empty seats, which is unusual.
We were jammed into the Hill.
Great day though.
Jerry O'Connor is a legend!
He's in good company with that squad. :)
kildare and dublin never have to travel much.remember when Dublin played Kerry in Thurles and a half empty terrace?????and all the moaning about traffic for their first venture outside the pale in god knows how long??they rarely play games outside dublin never mind their provence.we could all pack (or "bring a decent crowd to")our home town stadiums for a championship game.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aberdonian Stu
Well said!Quote:
Originally Posted by ollie
It's all well and good for the Dubs playing all their championship matches in their own backyard. This year Kerry won't have played a single game at home in the entire campaign.
Cork to win in the Hurling.Im putting 50 euro on it.
sorry, tyrone shall win.... :oQuote:
Originally Posted by Kerry Blue