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    Anyone going to Croker for the match

    Ireland Vs. Australia, ne 1 going? I'm going to the second match.should be good craic

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    Would love to go but won't be able to make it over-couple of years though......
    let us know how it goes
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    I shall be attending a far more important game taking place in Dublin that day..
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    Oh really what's that?
    Ah no hope u guys win

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    I was there yesterday....super cure for insomnia.
    No meaningless bust-ups of note, very tame really.
    Defo not what I went along to see....

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    Quote Originally Posted by joeSoap
    No meaningless bust-ups of note, very tame really.

    I thought McVeigh ... even for his name-sake would explode but even that fizzled out, and when he got sent off there was no hope of a scrap. 40,000 baying for blood and not a sign ... what a let down !!
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    Foot.ie! Sunday October 24th

    As far as I'm concerned there's only one game taking place in Dublin next Sunday and it kicks off in Flansdowne Road at 4:45.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillo
    As far as I'm concerned there's only one game taking place in Dublin next Sunday and it kicks off in Flansdowne Road at 4:45.
    Fair paly to ya Dillo! That face with the sunglasses that you put after your comment is almost as cool as Sean Dillon himself. Wouldn't it be nice if there was a full house in Flansdowne for the cup final and sweet fcuk all in Croke Park. Carlsberg don't do dreams . . . No, they do stupid wigs for Ireland games instead.
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