Obviously all the mungret team aren't dirty but the majority are, i've seen it with my own eye's.
I think nobody wants to play in the rain and the mud, if everyone had a choice they would want to play on a dry pitch unless they are playing a team who are better footballers than themselves, then a bad pitch can be a great leveller.
yesterday it was summerville and today its mungret who are a dirty team i must be really out of touch with junior football
Ive seen both Summerville games against Coonagh and didnt think they were dirty. Two good physically competitive games as you would expect from a team trying to win the league and another trying to stay in the division.
I wouldnt say any team in 1a is dirty.
18 times, and that's a fact.
very hard to say who deserves to be in any top 11. most people dont know opposition teams very well and only see them once or twice a season, hence they pick most their own team and maybe include a few well known players from other clubs.
sure wait till the limerick leader comes up with their best 11, altho they do pick their players out of a hat!
going off the point a bit, but i think referess, bad as they are, should be the ones who decide each year who are the best players in each division. they at least get to see players on a more regular basis than most.
also, why dont the ldmc have a junior awards night every year like the schoolboys do? I know its prob cos the ldmc are too tight or prob could not care less.
I think each division should have player and manager of the year awards. Too much good work goes unrecognised.
any thoughts?
sound of jealousy there sees it. is it because you were never good enough for premier let alone the lower divisions that you love sturring the sh1t in this thread
[QUOTE=Super Rovers;630241]sound of jealousy there sees it. is it because you were never good enough for premier let alone the lower divisions that you love sturring the sh1t in this thread[/QUOTE
have you played with anyone bar wembley?
Where are getting your info??? Seamus Mulcahy would not leave Wembley, even if they did'nt get up to premier this year, which they should by the way. He could have gone three years ago, but is a proper clubman. Unfortunate for Pike, but 'Sham' will were the blue and white hoops of Wembley next year my friend.![]()
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Steve Staunton for Presidant
these were the odds given for the 1a title from a local paddy power bookmaker :
wembley 4/5
summerville 7/4
bruff 7/1
caherdavin 8/1
shannon 16/1
geraldines 25/1
also got relegation odds :
park 1/25
coonagh 4/6
hill 6/4
cappamore 6/4
balla 5/1
mungret 20/1
there's some good value bets to be had there id say...
anyone any info on shannon?? - im thinking of backing them at 16/1 ... looks a huge price to me with the recent run they have been on....
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