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    Best Gaelic Football Match of the Year

    well the title says it all.What do ye think?

    Personally i have 2.
    1.The All Ireland Schools final between Newry and Navan - went into extra time-savage game.all that is good in football was to be seen in this match.

    2.Dublin and Mayo.The obvious choice.what takes the shine off it is that Mayo got hammered in the final but still a brilliant game of football.
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    I can't comment on your first choice but going on past recent schools finals they are always excellent fare. On your second choice, I think there were better matches this year, biased as I may be the Kerry Armagh game was of a higher quality.
    The fact that Tom Humphries is a Dublin GAA fan and everything he says is gospel disguises the fact that for excitement the Mayo Dublin game was right up there but skill wise it was a poor game.Still everyone has there own opinion.
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    Kerry V Roscommon minor final first match in croker, all that is good about football was to be seen in this game, excitement, speed, determination, skill and above all PASSION, something their professional counterparts in association football dont seem to have anymore, all this from lads 18 and under.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    Kerry V Roscommon minor final first match in croker, all that is good about football was to be seen in this game, excitement, speed, determination, skill and above all PASSION, something their professional counterparts in association football dont seem to have anymore, all this from lads 18 and under.....
    yea forgot about that game actually.excellent.The great thing about underage games is that there is little or no negative tactics and you get free flowing games as a result.
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    ya and that match kerry had some great players, that centre midfield player was nearly 6ft 5'' , that is some height, and he caught some great ball and got some height off the ground, he was eventually thwarted by balls out to the wing and that, but all around great performance from both teams, very free flowing as you say!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    Kerry V Roscommon minor final first match in croker, all that is good about football was to be seen in this game, excitement, speed, determination, skill and above all PASSION, something their professional counterparts in association football dont seem to have anymore, all this from lads 18 and under.....


    A post in a thread about the best GAA game of the year by a GAA supporter, who feels the need to reference real football, as played by the rest of the world, to feel some sense of vindication or justification. Says it all really about the GAA and the breed that are connected with it.

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    no im just saying in an amateur sport you see real passion, real commitment, real sense of worth, unlike in professional sports of similar kind, that are also quite popular in this country. no need just saying its one of the better aspects of Gaelic football.
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    Limerick v Cork in the Munster Championship

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    The PSNI's victory over the Gardai.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    no im just saying in an amateur sport you see real passion, real commitment, real sense of worth, unlike in professional sports of similar kind, that are also quite popular in this country. no need just saying its one of the better aspects of Gaelic football.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    no im just saying in an amateur sport you see real passion, real commitment, real sense of worth, unlike in professional sports of similar kind, that are also quite popular in this country.
    Can you give me an example of any sportsman that does not exude passion while playing in Ireland?
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    dodge im keeping this one on topic. i wont answer it, if you want another thread create it. this is solely related to best gaelic football match of the year.
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    Then delete your rubbish from earlier
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    spot on dodge

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    no im just saying in an amateur sport you see real passion, real commitment, real sense of worth, unlike in professional sports of similar kind, that are also quite popular in this country. no need just saying its one of the better aspects of Gaelic football.
    I have played both Gaelic Football and soccer – I have coached young lads and lassies in both codes – been involved in administration in both codes. I follow the cork hurlers and footballers and Cork city the length and breath of the country (not looking for a medal btw just a bit of background) therefore I can safely say that, that post is the biggest load of horse manure of a post I have ever read ( although I must admit to never opening the “Bogball” thread)

    In answer to the original question – I myself was at the Kerry v Armagh game which had its fair share of bad defending etc. but imo the Dublin / Mayo game was unquestionably the game of the year – (and I include the mid-cork u-12 “D” football final in this – another cracker) For pure excitement it would win alone but the score-taking in this game was great – loads from play – which unfortunately we don’t see as much of anymore. Kerry/Armagh only really opened up in the second half. Dublin/Mayo was a classic right from the pre-game shenanigans in front of the hill – excitement right throughout the game – to the sight of a few thousand shell-shocked Dubs afterwards! Game of the year possibly the game of the decade so far.

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    The best bogball match of the year has to be in Kerry over the weekend when some supporters couldn't take their beating and kung fu kicked the referee!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunderblaster
    The best bogball match of the year has to be in Kerry over the weekend when some supporters couldn't take their beating and kung fu kicked the referee!!
    well you know what paidi o se said not so long ago
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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    no im just saying in an amateur sport you see real passion, real commitment, real sense of worth
    That's the biggest load of b*llox FACT

    Define Amateur - Define Passion - Define Commitment

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    Some of the biggest earners in Irish sporting circles happen to play the GAA code of football
    like who?

    Real_Ale: did you see the ros v kerry minors first match? if yes it might give you more of an insight into where I am coming from.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    like who?
    Mick O'Dwyer is BY FAR the highest paid person in Irish sport
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