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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Browsing throw here tonight I started to think of my second great love.
Gaelic football. Heading to our hallowed ground on Saturday against our nearest neighbours and friends. Few pints of Guinness on arrival in Dublin.The walk up the street as the atmosphere starts to build.
No better feeling than climbing those steps into Croke Park.
Hopefully coming back up the road with another day out to look forward to.
Tir Eoghain Abu
That's enough of that, time to get looking again and start thinking of my first love in life ?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Browsing throw here tonight I started to think of my second great love.
Gaelic football. Heading to our hallowed ground on Saturday against our nearest neighbours and friends. Few pints of Guinness on arrival in Dublin.The walk up the street as the atmosphere starts to build.
No better feeling than climbing those steps into Croke Park.
Hopefully coming back up the road with another day out to look forward to.
Tir Eoghain Abu
That's enough of that, time to get looking again and start thinking of my first love in life ??"
Mon the red hand! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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As a staunch Dub I have to admit I've always admired Tyrone and Armagh. Mulligan scoring that goal against us and Francie Bellew cleaning lads out of it off the ball. Two great counties! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"As a staunch Dub I have to admit I've always admired Tyrone and Armagh. Mulligan scoring that goal against us and Francie Bellew cleaning lads out of it off the ball. Two great counties! "
It's interesting hearing that. I feel both counties got alot of unfair press in that decade. Spillane and Orourke couldn't have been listened to.
The semi final in 2005 against Armagh, edge of the seat stuff right through it only for the coolness of Canavan to score that late late free. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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As someone with deep family connections it has to be the Orchard County for me..the ancestors wouldn't be happy otherwise: ) That's the heart...the head says different. Looking forward to a great game all the same... |
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By *e r usCouple
over a year ago
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C'mon Tyrone heart always there. Think Armagh will give us a good run for it will be apprehensive about it no competitive football in a while and Armagh flying will be a tight one. No pun intended. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Come on Armagh!!! Might regret that but lol Orchard County boys are great xx
I'm disappointed Lucky I've gotta say!"
Awwwww but those my heart belongs to Armagh |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Tyrone have finally got their shooting boots. A team with 10+ players scoring each day is an incredible feat, makes it extremely difficult for any team to shut them down. Tyrone Dublin will be the game of the year if it happens |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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To beat our near neighbours and rivals Derry, Donegal and Armagh so convincingly is something to really enjoy. No point holding back now. Bring on the Dubs and Kerry to finish off an unbelievable year. |
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