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  • It's a beautiful little town , I love it and it has a huge part of me in it also , I spent so long running freely in that town when you come from London and don't have the space send freedom that those little towns offer as a youngster,

  • I have weird images of nla with a broad paddy accent, to be sure
  • Looks like we're all related then, well Curb_it's my mum anyway.
  • There's a Charlton song about this :smile:
  • This actually might be my favourite thread ever. To be sure. To be really sure.

    Xxxx
  • Hic
  • edited July 2015
    Curb_It said:

    This actually might be my favourite thread ever. To be sure. To be really sure.

    Xxxx

    Y'see this is what GAA is really all about, you go off to the county ground on a Sunday afternoon to watch gaelic football but it is so tediously average that you stand around talking to some randomer about where your family might have met their neighbour in the 1920's.

    "Shure 'tis mighty!"

    Anyone for a cuppa tea?
  • gaa football personally I really enjoy it, the Mrs is from Westmeath so sort of follow them although there not great, went to the leinster final last year, good day out and excuse for a drink up, croke park is a great stadium, its good that its getting more coverage on sky now as it is still an amateur game.
  • Curb_It said:

    This actually might be my favourite thread ever. To be sure. To be really sure.

    Xxxx

    Y'see this is what GAA is really all about, you go off to the county ground on a Sunday afternoon to watch gaelic football but it is so tediously average that you stand around talking to some randomer about where your family might have met their neighbour in the 1920's.

    "Shure 'tis mighty!"

    Anyone for a cuppa tea?
    Or talk about the weather?

  • Curb_It said:

    Curb_It said:

    This actually might be my favourite thread ever. To be sure. To be really sure.

    Xxxx

    Y'see this is what GAA is really all about, you go off to the county ground on a Sunday afternoon to watch gaelic football but it is so tediously average that you stand around talking to some randomer about where your family might have met their neighbour in the 1920's.

    "Shure 'tis mighty!"

    Anyone for a cuppa tea?
    Or talk about the weather?

    "Ah, at least it's mild."
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  • Curb_It said:

    Curb_It said:

    This actually might be my favourite thread ever. To be sure. To be really sure.

    Xxxx

    Y'see this is what GAA is really all about, you go off to the county ground on a Sunday afternoon to watch gaelic football but it is so tediously average that you stand around talking to some randomer about where your family might have met their neighbour in the 1920's.

    "Shure 'tis mighty!"

    Anyone for a cuppa tea?
    Or talk about the weather?

    "Ah, at least it's mild."

    Fierce warm.
  • Soft rain.
  • Teaming down
  • Thought yiz were talking about Kerry. Down are already out @nth london addick :) Anyway hoping for a Mayo v Monaghan final unless Fermanagh beat Kerry.
  • anyone following this years kerry dublin is gonna be a cracker
  • anyone following this years kerry dublin is gonna be a cracker

    I'll be watching it in the Bull in Woolwich.

    Ciarrai abu! Up the Kingdom!

    Hoping the Gooch is back to his best.
  • My old man used to play for the Beara Peninsula in Cork - he lived on Bere Island in Bantry Bay
  • Still mourning Tyrone's loss.

    Hoping for Mayo to win now.
  • My Dad won an all-Ireland Minors (U21?) Gaelic Football Medal in 1954 before coming over to England. I've played a couple of games here in the USA but you are always a marked man with an English accent. My cousin Keith Barr won an all-Ireland with Dublin. So it runs in the family
  • Only just seen this thread, must say GAA is a cracking sport.

    My sister moved to Dublin 4 years ago and I saw a semi final at croke park a couple of years later. Great all action game.

    A pal of mine watched the events last Saturday after the Liverpool v bArca friendly and was taken in by it aswell. Im off on a trip on the 28th August but will try to find a tv that will show it.

    Come on the Dubs!

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  • Anyone but Kerry or Dublin so on to a loser here. Guess this plastic paddy's county anyone?
  • redsek said:

    Anyone but Kerry or Dublin so on to a loser here. Guess this plastic paddy's county anyone?

    Mayo?
  • redsek said:

    Anyone but Kerry or Dublin so on to a loser here. Guess this plastic paddy's county anyone?

    Corcai
  • iainment said:

    redsek said:

    Anyone but Kerry or Dublin so on to a loser here. Guess this plastic paddy's county anyone?

    Corcai
    Sorry Corgaigh
  • went to leinster final as girlfreinds family are from westmeath they got hammered by dublin, i enjoy the hurling aswell, 2 counties dominate hurling though kilkenny and tiperary.
  • @Fiiiiiish picked a cracking weekend for the gaa dublin kerry, should head into flannerys bar the place is mental.
  • I love the fact sky have it on the telly box best decision in ages
  • iainment said:

    iainment said:

    redsek said:

    Anyone but Kerry or Dublin so on to a loser here. Guess this plastic paddy's county anyone?

    Corcai
    Sorry Corgaigh
    - gas fitters in the Gaeltacht?

    I'd be more inclined to apologise to Corcaigh.

  • iainment said:

    iainment said:

    redsek said:

    Anyone but Kerry or Dublin so on to a loser here. Guess this plastic paddy's county anyone?

    Corcai
    Sorry Corgaigh
    Cork is right, boy. God's own county like.
  • Premier County. Nuff said.
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