I don't know why this 'hype' thing is only attributed to counties like Mayo in football and Cork in hurling.
Having great supporters is not a bad thing
Any county that makes a final the supporters go nuts as they should.
@TomasORuanaidh Didn't use a thesaurus but used Incredible? Come off it. Describe what's happening. Honestly. Jesus even hearing Ger after the game. It was a shit call, a bad description and an expected score.
@BrewBallad I don't get the issue with using the word incredible to describe that ending - didn't have time to dig out the thesaurus. By the way who was I supposedly biased against here, I can't keep up?
That was incredible, Michael Murphy with the moment, to send it to extra time - everyone waiting to see why it was moved forward….
and then clashes with Kilkenny after hitting it, surely extra time starts with four black cards - more big calls for Martin McNally to make now.
@TomasORuanaidh A statement based on something being done that is exceptional, out of the ordinary. Not on a mistake and done on a bad refereing decision. Not to mention it was a straightforward kick.
Statement from Galway in the 2nd half.
Making the case that they can close that gap to Limerick and Cork in a few weeks.
Promising signs from the Dubs this year but the high ceiling, low floor curse strikes again.
A 14-point hammering.
@SmallerFishGAA You can't expect people yo turn up when they're shite and play shite football. You can't be both. Everyone turned up in late 90s and 00s because at their worst they were always a good watch.
The reality for Dublin is that they're behind Westmeath, Meath and Louth in Leinster
And their own fans have abandoned them so Croke Park is more of a disadvantage than an advantage
Never thought i'd see the day ( and they played well today)
I know Celtic fans won’t agree but, as dramatic as today has been, that’s an awful outcome for Scottish football. If Celtic can cycle through three managers, struggle for most of the season, yet win the title anyway, what does it say about the state of the game up there?
Imagine if Iran bombed Washington and killed students in schools, what would you call it? Terrorists
The U.S. and Israel bombed Tehran and killed students in schools. Why do you call it a "pre-emptive strike"?
Bombing a school is a war crime under international humanitarian law
Following the ongoing situation in Iran, I am convening a special Security College on Monday.
For regional security and stability, it is of the utmost importance that there is no further escalation through Iran’s unjustified attacks on partners in the region.
Bombing Iran in the middle of negotiations, while starving Cuba, while genociding Palestinians, while threatening to invade Greenland… the US and Israel are the single greatest threat to humanity and it’s not even close. We are all forced to live in the nightmare they create.