PatMustard
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Are you booking for all the Armagh support or what?No bargains in the hotels in Cork anyway
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Are you booking for all the Armagh support or what?No bargains in the hotels in Cork anyway
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De Luxe after allIs that until March next year?
There is probably room for a few in the room, say €2000 a skull.Are you booking for all the Armagh support or what?
How much if I slept in the bath?De Luxe after all
There is probably room for a few in the room, say €2000 a skull.
You expect a bath at that price?How much if I slept in the bath?
Don’t see the men advertised to be on tv but the ladies play Dublin and it’s on tg4Our game on TV, seen one of the local bars advertising it?
Yeah seen that.Don’t see the men advertised to be on tv but the ladies play Dublin and it’s on tg4
Prob GAAgoOur game on TV, seen one of the local bars advertising it?
Cian's injured.Ciarain mackin and mcconville injured anyone know? Missing 2 in a row
Ladies game is a dead duck too though isn’t it?There is a case for GAAGo making an effort for games where a long journey is required for one team, .i.e. all Cork games. If you are playing Louth then fans can just go, but Cork is a different class of red team. Many of the 10,000 that show up in Armagh would not be able to travel to Cork but might pay to watch the game on GAAGo.
The Ladies might benefit from some home fans who cannot go to Cork, if people even know they are playing.
Its the problem with Armagh, they are too good and the last game is meaninglessLadies game is a dead duck too though isn’t it?
There's a case for letting county boards broadcast their home games on their own streaming channels when they aren't on TV. I'd happily pay the €10 or whatever to watch it on corks equivalent of armagh tv. The local commentators are better craic tooThere is a case for GAAGo making an effort for games where a long journey is required for one team, .i.e. all Cork games. If you are playing Louth then fans can just go, but Cork is a different class of red team. Many of the 10,000 that show up in Armagh would not be able to travel to Cork but might pay to watch the game on GAAGo.
The Ladies might benefit from some home fans who cannot go to Cork, if people even know they are playing.
Yeah absolutely no reason that shouldnt be the case.There's a case for letting county boards broadcast their home games on their own streaming channels when they aren't on TV. I'd happily pay the €10 or whatever to watch it on corks equivalent of armagh tv. The local commentators are better craic too
Ladies playing like a team already in the final. I hope the guys do better laterLadies game is a dead duck too though isn’t it?