PutTheHighBallInLow
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Sure your discrimating against all the sunny day supporters then, who don't have a clubSurely semi final tickets will be distributed through the clubs?
Sure your discrimating against all the sunny day supporters then, who don't have a clubSurely semi final tickets will be distributed through the clubs?
Yeah he was unreal that day, nearly dragged us over the line despite our errors.Glad to see Kernan mention the Monaghan performance last year.
It was one of the best individual displays I have ever witnessed from any player. Very hard to top. I've watched him play for school, club and county and for me it was still the best game he ever played. I reminded him of this a couple of weeks ago - that his best ever performance was in defeat!
You had Rian the forward in the first half and Rian the midfielder in the second.
Clifford, O'Callaghan and even his uncle Oisin are mentioned. Rian has much more to his game than any of them. A far more versatile player.
I've heard people in the past saying "Armagh should leave him inside." For me that's quite simply ignorance. His ability to win ball out the field is one thing - but his vision and foot passing are two immaculate qualities.
I'd say Geezer wouldn't need to give Rian much advice before a game. Let him drift in and out at will. A free role essentially. Because one thing for sure is his footballing brain is second to none.
There is little doubt Rian has plenty of quality around him thank God. But without Rian there is no doubt Armagh wouldn't be in the championship. Any success Armagh have this year and in the coming years will owe a lot to Rian. We won't see another player in the county as good as him for 20 years - so get the best out of him when we have him.
It's just an awful pity that other lad his mother Dora used to bang the windows at isn't flying fit. What an addition he would be to the middle.
But it is what it is. Let's get over Galway on Sunday. Cannot wait for it. And should we beat them - anything is possible.
Don't underestimate the Galway defensive strategy, they have 3 Corofin defenders who are all super ball players, two of them past Club players of the year in the past 4 or 5 years. The Glynn lad also captained them to the All-Ireland U20 title two years ago. Daly is an animal and ferrous tackler and Kelly has a massive engine and is very dangerous as a counter attacker. They won't be lateral, they will attack, Walsh will punish indiscipline from frees from both sides. If Comer gets ball in hand he is a wrecking ball. Molloy destroyed Enda Smyth in the Connacht final. They are missing three or four players the fullback with a Cruciate along with attackers Michael Daly and Peter Cooke. The forward unit is very big and mobile with the Tierney lad due a big game, he captained the Sigerson winning team this year and won an All Ireland intermediate title with his club Ougherard a few years ago, he takes the long range frees. It is not long ago they hammered Derry in the league. A confident Galway is a very dangerous opponent.I agree that they have bigger defensive worries than us but I also agree that we could struggle to contain Comer and Walsh, they are two serious footballers. I think it will come down to the intensity of the Armagh tackling and how they press the Galway attack, Galway will not have encountered anything like that this year and could/should be the difference.
Jesus Christ I didn't know where you were going with that statement!!!! I'm a slow reader.....Glad to see Kernan mention the Monaghan performance last year.
It was one of the best individual displays I have ever witnessed from any player. Very hard to top. I've watched him play for school, club and county and for me it was still the best game he ever played. I reminded him of this a couple of weeks ago - that his best ever performance was in defeat!
You had Rian the forward in the first half and Rian the midfielder in the second.
Clifford, O'Callaghan and even his uncle Oisin are mentioned. Rian has much more to his game than any of them. A far more versatile player.
I've heard people in the past saying "Armagh should leave him inside." For me that's quite simply ignorance. His ability to win ball out the field is one thing - but his vision and foot passing are two immaculate qualities.
I'd say Geezer wouldn't need to give Rian much advice before a game. Let him drift in and out at will. A free role essentially. Because one thing for sure is his footballing brain is second to none.
There is little doubt Rian has plenty of quality around him thank God. But without Rian there is no doubt Armagh wouldn't be in the championship. Any success Armagh have this year and in the coming years will owe a lot to Rian. We won't see another player in the county as good as him for 20 years - so get the best out of him when we have him.
It's just an awful pity that other lad his mother Dora used to bang the windows at isn't flying fit. What an addition he would be to the middle.
But it is what it is. Let's get over Galway on Sunday. Cannot wait for it. And should we beat them - anything is possible.
Ticketmaster is some craic. Game is sold out it’s not sold out . Would love to know what their sales strategy is when it comes to GAA games and why they seem to release tickets in batches in the led up to games and not just all once, particularly standing ticketsHill tickets back available on Ticketmaster if anyone still looking.
It's been closed for a few years and will not reopen as a car park facility.Also seen there that the Clonliffe College park is closed the weekend as well .
Where is handy for parking then?It's been closed for a few years and will not reopen as a car park facility.
Ballymun,glasnevin, the housing estates up behind the old Quinn's pub, qpark was mentioned previously.Where is handy for parking then?
It’s a strategy to create a hysteria around tickets. To give people the impression that there’s a shortage of tickets, when there’s actually plenty. And that every Tam Dick and Harry seems to be going, and you’ll be the only one left in the whole county.Ticketmaster is some craic. Game is sold out it’s not sold out . Would love to know what their sales strategy is when it comes to GAA games and why they seem to release tickets in batches in the led up to games and not just all once, particularly standing tickets
The song they always play when we win …….What song is that @William Of Orange ?
Great parking offer with Parkrite, make sure and prebook. Click the option for GAA match on the option tab, €9 if prepaid. Parnell car park. Not sure about Irish life.Ballymun,glasnevin, the housing estates up behind the old Quinn's pub, qpark was mentioned previously.
It's not easy to park but do park properly otherwise those clampers will be out
Leave nothing on show in the car.
And in all seriousness if you drop something on the ground watch what you lift. The drug scene in Dublin is unbelievable like a lot of places unfortunately.