Originally Posted by Cop on
On this island I can't think of anything bigger to date. Although our friends in OWC might beg to differ. They obviously think last Wednesday's game in Windsor was the big one.
He is from Limerick*. Big deal. If he is an eircom League fan he obviously has an interest in other eircom League sides.Originally Posted by Cop on
I've been at Bohs and Rovers home ties in Europe and I'm from Donegal.
(Any relation to GSpain in this thread by any chance?)
Originally Posted by Cop on
On this island I can't think of anything bigger to date. Although our friends in OWC might beg to differ. They obviously think last Wednesday's game in Windsor was the big one.
Think the population of Galway is more than 200. Which is about how many the totally non event junkie hurling followers of that county brought to their first match of the qualifiers (and I don't care who it was against, that's nearly as pathetic as them giving out about not getting tickets despite being a "lifelong" supporter).Originally Posted by Cop on
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
btw I would never dream of listening or watching Des fookin Cahill has got to be the biggest no nothing cúnt in the irish media. Christ, he makes Paul Collins seem informed....
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Touchy touchy?? Far from it. I thought that your 'observation' you were pointing out that someone with a Cork accent was at a Shels game - you didn't make it entirely clear what your 'observation' was.Originally Posted by Cop on
Bye bye.
That you're giving Ollie and Seery far too much money?Originally Posted by Cop on
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If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
And that he LOVES THE DUBLINOriginally Posted by Macy
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Kom Igen, FCK...
Never, he is the biggest idiot on radio, if he had his way the Sports news would consist of GAA full stop. Out and out GAA tunnel vision.Originally Posted by Macy
And to be fair after the substitutions were made the other night we had 11 irish men on the field, how does this in anyway resemble the England B team?
"Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."
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The fact i don't usually listen to Radio 1 spares me from Cahill but that tool Collins irritates the hell out of me on TodayFMOriginally Posted by Cop on
"Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."
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I was in Manchester driving home and i tuned in to that show.
I'm not a cricket fan at all and i love watching the GAA.
But that fool on the radio was a disgrace. He made all GAA people look like Bigots.
Think I'm being misrepresented here..... Being better than Cahill doesn't mean he's any good.Originally Posted by razor
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Problem with all the news readers is they try and make out they're an expert on all sports when they have extremely limited knowledge of them. I actually think Collins plays up to the fact he's mainly GAA, where Cahill will start talking bollóx about cricket and then move on to cycling and then on to hockey making out he has a clue....
And I've never seen him in the Carlisle before Bray fans start - I reckon youse photoshop the pics in your programme....![]()
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Anybody listen to the guy from Galway on the show tonight?
What a tool!
Was that the boy about national anthem
Them Tipperary girls, what with their passing water bottles about.........
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what did he say harry ?
He came on and said that he used to go to Terryland but doesnt anymore because all they do is kick the ball high and the air, and then he said that the players were TOO fit.
He then said that hurling was the only game. The presenter then asked him was he at the u-21 final yesterday and said that he didnt go because he didnt think they'd win.
A Shels supporter came on first and in a roundabout way said that the league was worth supporting and that the premiership was suffering becuase of negative tactics.
Who, the Shels fan? Tell us something we DON'T know.![]()
Revenge for 2002
What about the presenter trying to find out what attracts him (the Shels fan) to supporting the eircom League by asking him, "What about the violence?" *******!
Ireland: Discovered!
And another thing that bugged me was the guy giving out about Sean Og's speech being all as gaeilge.
It took RTE a week but they managed to dredge up some begrudger on that point.
I'm what? I'm ants at a picnic?
"Tyrone's All-Ireland SFC final victory against Kerry yesterday was watched by an average audience of 887,000 on RTÉ Two, equating to a 73% share of the available audience.Originally Posted by republic
At its peak, over 1.1 million viewers were tuning into the match on RTÉ Two.
The average audience for the match was up 20% on last year's football final, which was watched by 743,000 viewers, and puts this year's final at number three in the top ten programmes broadcast in Ireland this year.
The All-Ireland SHC final stands at number eight and the Republic of Ireland's World Cup qualifier against France inhabits tenth place.
The figures cap an extraordinary season in terms of those tuning into The Sunday Game Live's GAA coverage on RTÉ, with the All-Ireland SHC final between Galway and Cork watched by an average audience of 726,000 - a share of 74%. "
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